Cumberland School of Law’s Academic and Bar Success Program assists in our students’ academic success, professionalism and life balance through workshops and events, resources, individual sessions and mentoring groups. The services are for all Cumberland School of Law students in their legal studies through graduation and taking the Bar Exam and into a full career. Three areas of focus of the program are academic information and resources for current students, Bar Exam information and resources for graduates, and wellness information and resources for the entire Cumberland School of Law community.
Academic Success Information and Resources
The Academic and Bar Success Program provides workshops, resources, mentors and one-on-one sessions to address preparing for class, listening in class and review and studying after class – in all subject areas and through all three years of law school. Plus, other workshops and resources focus on time management and listening skills, grit and resilience, cognitive learning, and habits that lead to academic success and professionalism. The program offers short segments of tips each week with its “Monday Minute” (or less) and “Friday That’s A Wrap” announcements.
Resource Links
- Developing a Mindset for Successful Learning by Dr. Stephen Chew, Samford University Professor of Psychology
- How to Study Video Series by Dr. Chew
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 - The Law School Playbook
- Mindmaps
- Time Management in Law School
- Lawyers Depression Project
- Spreaker.com - Path to Law Student Well-Being
- Institute for Well-Being in Law
- Cumberland School of Law Recognizes Well-Being Week in Law 2022
Bar Exam Information and Resources
Cumberland School of Law connects graduates with bar prep course providers and pays for the course for every graduate who takes the bar exam within two years after graduation. In the semester leading to graduation, third-year law students choose from a few options of bar prep courses. During the first and second years of law school, all students are given information and resources to navigate each jurisdiction’s licensing and character and fitness requirements and registration process for the bar exam.
Resource Links
Notaries Public
Certified Notaries Public in Robinson Hall
- Chris Chrisenberry, Administrative Assistant to the Associate Dean and Student Services
- Davina Mitchell, Program Assistant
- Tami Zenker, Registrar
- Cameron Pannell, Administrative Assistant to the Registrar
Bring a form of identification along with your completed documents, but WAIT TO SIGN YOUR SIGNATURE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE NOTARY.
This is a free service provided to Cumberland School of Law students.
Wellness Information and Resources
Health and well-being are vital for long term learning, academic and Bar Exam success, and a fulfilling legal career. The legal career is demanding, and the statistics show that lawyers suffer and endure stress, addiction and mental illness at higher rates than other professions. With that in mind, the Academic Success Program provides workshops and resources to cultivate healthy habits while in law school for long term physical and mental wellness.