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Shepard Broad College of Law

Visit the College of Law

Virtual Information Session

Come and join us virtually to learn more about the admissions process at NSU Law.

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NSU Law is pleased to offer law school tours. Explore the College of Law and learn about academics, student life, clinics, admissions, and more. The tours are provided by our current students. Tours generally run from approximately 30-45 minutes.

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Getting to NSU Law 

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Coming from University Drive: Take SW 30th Street East to Shepard Broad Way (it will be the last right you can make into campus before the traffic light at College Ave). Once you go onto Shepard Broad Way, the College of Law is directly in front of you. Come to the stop sign and turn left or right as you will be parking in the lots directly in front of you at the stop sign (they are separated by a walkway that leads to the front doors of the law school).

 

Coming from College Avenue from 595 area: Once you reach College Avenue, head south on College Avenue to SW 30th street. Head west on SW 30th Street to the first entrance on your left which will be Shepard Broad Way. Turn left onto Shepard Broad Way and the College of Law is directly in front of you. Come to the stop sign and turn left or right as you will be parking in the lots directly in front of you at the stop sign (they are separated by a walkway that leads to the front doors of the law school).

Short video clips study space, lecture rooms, and classrooms. 

Law Library third floor study and symposium space

Law Library third floor quiet study area

NSU Law lecture room

NSU Law large classroom

NSU Law small classroom

NSU Law atrium 

NSU Law courtroom

Please note that our office will be closed for the following holidays:

  • Monday, January 15, 2024, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
  • Monday, May 27, 2024, Memorial Day
  • Thursday, July 4, 2024, Independence Day
  • Monday, September 2, 2024, Labor Day
  • November 28-29, 2024, Thanksgiving Holidays

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