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Find the Forms You Need
The Registrar’s Office provides a range of forms to support your academic progress and administrative requests. To help you find what you need quickly, forms are grouped by purpose—like registration updates, academic program changes, and records requests.
Be sure to read the instructions for each form carefully. If you’re unsure which form to use or have questions, reach out to our team—we’re here to help.
Course Registration & Academic Programs
Used to enroll in upper-level clinical offerings like Community & Economic Development, Defenders, Elder Law, or Mediation clinics.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Get the professor’s approval.
Step 3: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
Permission to register for the advanced-level trial practice course.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Get the professor’s approval.
Step 3: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
Request to attend a class without receiving a grade or academic credit, the grade of “AUD,” will be assigned to the course. Permission from the faculty member who is teaching the course is required.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Get the professor’s approval.
Step 3: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
To request Independent Study credit, complete this form and obtain approval from the Academic Dean. Students may earn up to 3 credits toward graduation through faculty-supervised research. Additional credits require exceptional circumstances. Note: internships or clerkships alone do not qualify—projects must involve original research under direct faculty supervision. Catalog criteria apply.
Step 1: Complete the form online
Step 2: Submit for approval
Register for Law Review credit while serving as an editor. For requirements and specifications on law review, check the current semester course booklet.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Get the professor’s approval.
Step 3: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
Register for credit while participation in CUNY Law’s Moot Court program.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Get the professor’s approval.
Step 3: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
For requirements and specifications on teaching assistantships, check the current semester course booklet. Teaching Assistantships are available for required courses and the Summer Law Institute only.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Get the professor’s approval.
Step 3: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
We offer three dual degree programs: JD/MPA in Law and Public Accountability, with the John Jay College of Criminal Justice; JD/MA in Forensic Psychology, with the John Jay College of Criminal Justice; and JD/MIA with City College’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership.
Each Master’s program has slightly different requirements, but each dual degree program allows a student to earn the two degrees in less time than it would take to complete each separately, because the programs have agreed to recognize some of the classes from the other program toward its degree.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu
Credit Load & Program Status
Request to switch your enrollment status between full-time and part-time.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
Ask to exceed standard credit limit for your program PT subject to approval.
PT-Request to Register for More than 11 or Less than 6 Credits
Ask to exceed standard credit limit for your program FT subject to approval.
FT-Request to Register for More than 16 or Less than 12 Credits
Apply for temporary leave from the Law School, for medical or personal reasons.
Step 1: Save the form first, then open the saved file and complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu
Request to return to the Law School after a leave of absence or withdrawal.
Step 1: Save the form first, then open the saved file and complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu
Course Adjustments & Withdrawal
Used exclusively by first-year students to request permission to drop a course, usually under narrow circumstances.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
Submit this to formally withdraw from a course after the add/drop period, noting potential transcript and tuition impacts.
Step 1: Save the form first and then complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to academicdeanoffice@law.cuny.edu
Required to request credit for courses taken at non-CUNY institutions (e.g., other ABA-approved law schools).
Student Records & Personal Information
Submit updates to your legal name, address, phone number, or other personal information.
Step 1: Save the form first, then open the saved file and complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu
Opt out of having your directory information shared (as defined by FERPA).
Step 1: Save the form first, then open the saved file and complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu
Authorize CUNY Law to release your education records to a third party (e.g., parent, employer, or external program).
Step 1: Save the form first, then open the saved file and complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu
Verification & Transcript Services
Request official letters confirming your enrollment status, graduation, or academic standing.
Step 1: Save the form first, then open the saved file and complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu
Use this to obtain specific items from your academic record (e.g., copies of past forms, registration history).
Step 1: Save the form first, then open the saved file and complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu
Order official transcripts or request a replacement diploma if your original was lost or damaged.
Step 1: Save the form first, then open the saved file and complete it.
Step 2: Email the form to registraroffice@law.cuny.edu