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Academic assistance
Students seeking academic assistance and support should contact the Dean of Students or the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs. In many cases, appropriate help will be provided by one of the Academic Counselors, third-year law students who provide peer assistance under the direction of the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs. For students with more serious needs, the University's Student Counseling and Resource Service has an Academic Skills Assessment Program ("ASAP"), an educational, clinically-based program, that provides comprehensive study skills counseling. Assistance is also available through the Dean of Students Office for students who have appropriately documented needs requiring special accommodations under the ADA.