University of the pacific

  1. Academic Regulations < Academic Catalog
  2. Graduate and Professional Students
  3. University of the Pacific
  4. Emergency Dental Care
  5. JD Program Deadlines & Requirements
  6. Benerd Extension Courses


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Academic Regulations < Academic Catalog

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • All graduate students are urged to read these general regulations carefully. Failure to be familiar with this section does not excuse a student from the obligation to comply with all the described regulations. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this catalog, students are advised that the information contained in it is subject to change. The University reserves the right to modify or change the curriculum, admission standards, course content, degree requirements, regulations, tuition or fees at any time without prior notice. The information in this catalog is not to be regarded as creating a binding contract between the student and the school. Full: All students admitted with full graduate standing. Conditional Admission: Students may be admitted to some of the graduate programs on a conditional admission basis. See the Graduate Admission section of this catalog for additional information. Credential: Students admitted to do post-baccalaureate work that leads toward an initial teaching credential, specialist instruction credential or services credential. All graduate students are expected to make satisfactory progress toward the academic degree for which they were admitted. Graduate students are required to maintain a cumulative minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 and earn a grade of P (Passing) on all course work that does not effect grade point average to remain in good standing. Minimum grade...

Graduate and Professional Students

Personal education for your career path. By studying at University of the Pacific, you’ll join a community of scholars who go on to excel in their dream careers and earn higher salaries than their peers from other Californian institutions. The pathway to a better career starts here. Accelerate your career in 40+ graduate programs with world-class instruction, cutting-edge lab research, classroom practicums, field studies and internships. Application materials vary by program, and may include: • Official Transcripts • Standardized Test Scores • Letters of Recommendation All programs require a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education in the United States or a foreign institution of acceptable standing. A cumulative GPA of 2.65 is required, though some programs have higher GPA requirements - please review specific program information prior to applying.

University of the Pacific

highlighted • • • • Anniversary of Apollo 11 lunar landing rekindles memories in Jose Hernandez ’85 of later moon mission • • • • Alumnus William Palmer '89 has been using his McGeorge School of Law education to "straighten the arc of justice." • • • • John and June Rogers of Modesto give $1M to fund library renovations • • • • Pacific McGeorge School of Law graduates are proving again that they are among the legal profession elite.

Emergency Dental Care

Are you being referred to us by an existing dental provider? Crowns and other single restorative procedures: you need to be a patient of record and have all your dental treatment done here; referrals for crowns and other restorative procedures will not be accepted. Extractions/Oral Surgery: If you are experiencing dental pain, you can come to our Emergency Services clinic and they can refer you for oral surgery. In non-emergency situations, you must obtain a referral and then call our Oral Surgery Department at 415.929.6473. Endodontics: Please obtain a written referral so we have medical documentation of the issue for which you are seeking treatmentand then call the main clinic at 415.929.6501 to register for a screening appointment. We are not accepting patients at this time for • Orofacial Pain • Special Care and Hospital Dentistry • Periodontics We remain vigilant to ensure the safety of patients who seek care in our clinics as well as providers and other staff. Infection control has always been our top priority, and our infection control processes ensure that when you receive care, it’s both safe and comfortable. All our clinics follow infection control recommendations made by the American Dental Association (ADA), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). We follow the guidelines of these agencies so that we are up to date on any new rulings or guidance that may be issued. As we continue to...

JD Program Deadlines & Requirements

The priority deadline to submit your application for fall 2023 is Feb. 1 and the final deadline is June 1. The last LSAT we will accept for the 2023 application cycle is the June 2023 exam. The admissions committee admits applicants on a rolling basis; therefore, we encourage all applicants to submit their application early. You will need the following to complete your application: • A completed application form • Personal statement • Resume • Two (2) letters of recommendation submitted through your LSAC CAS account. (Up to three letters will be accepted) • Bachelor's degree • CAS report with letters of recommendation, all undergraduate transcripts, LSAT score and LSAC Writing Sample • Email address (this is the primary form of communication from the law school) Personal Statement The statement must be no more than three pages, double-spaced, 12 pt. font. An applicant's personal statement is an opportunity to provide information that the applicant believes should be considered. Please choose one of the following two prompts, and place the prompt at the top of the statement: • Why are you interested in attending McGeorge School of Law? • Tell us about a person or event that impacted/influenced your life. If an applicant wishes to address their grades, academic disqualifications, etc. they may do so by addressing these circumstances in a separate addendum. Resume Provide a Resume of full-time employment and other activities, starting with the most recent. Include dates, name...

Benerd Extension Courses

Extend your knowledge with flexible units Benerd College offers extended education credits for Pacific and non-Pacific students to earn academic units to accelerate time to degree completion. Extension units are undergraduate-level, elective, academic units that cannot be applied toward a major requirement or an area requirement. Undergraduate students may take these courses to earn elective units adding to their total unit count required for completion of their academic degree. Students should check with their academic department regarding the total number of extension units counted toward the degree or full time status. Our extension courses are one-fourth the cost of a traditional Pacific unit. In addition, our extension courses are open to individuals in the community looking to take classes for personal enrichment or just for fun. The majority of our extension courses are online, so students can join anytime and learn at their own pace. Additionally, Benerd College offers classroom courses that take place on the Stockton Pacific campus. This course provides understanding and application in the design, development, and evaluation of learning experiences in various sectors, particularly in creating innovative and immersive learning experiences. Human-Centered Learning Design is a graduate-level course. Pacific and non-Pacific students may earn graduate-level credit from this course. Be sure to discuss with your academic advisor to see if Human-Centered Learning Design c...