Welcome Evening Students
Below is a list of questions and answers that address the specific concerns of previous evening students.
For additional information pertaining to career services, please visit Evening Student Career Information.
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Questions
When can I sign up to take the MPRE?
Once you have earned 60 credit hours.
What is the website to sign up for the MPRE?
https://www.ncbex.org/exams/mpre/
Can I take a day class even though I am an evening student?
Yep! You can register for a day class just like any of your night classes. You don’t even have to notify the registrar.
When is the MPRE offered?
For information on the MPRE, including test dates, visit https://www.ncbex.org/exams/mpre/
How do I know when I am officially a 2L/3L?
30-59 hours = 2L
60 or more is a 3L
If my teacher schedules a make up class during the day that I cannot attend because of work, what accommodations are they required to make? Does that count as an absence against me?
You can ask your teachers to tape the make-up sessions and put them on Tegrity. Technically they don’t have to do it, but often will, especially for make-up sessions. But, make-up sessions do not count against your total class absences allowed.
Where can I find out how many credit hours a class is worth and if there are any prerequisite classes?
Everything you need to know about each course is available online through the course catalog at http://courses.jmls.edu/Pages/SectionsHome.aspx
How can I get on one of the honors journals?
For all information regarding honors candidacy, click here
What is the school's refund policy?
How are evening students ranked?
You’re always ranked with who you’ll graduate with. So for the first-year, evening students are ranked alone. After the first year, day students who will graduate at the same time as those evening students are added to the rankings.
How can I take advantage of the Writing Resource Center?
Evening students are free to sign up for any available WRC appointment. In addition, the WRC reserves certain appointments at lunchtime, in the evenings, and on Saturdays exclusively for evening students. The hours of operation on the How to Make an Appointment page identify available appointment times. Students are encouraged to make an appointment at least two weeks in advance. For more information about the Writing Resource Center, visit the Writing Resource Center’s webpages.
For more information about the Writing Resource Center, visit the Writing Resource Center’s webpages.