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General Student Information
347 Students Enrolled

Tuition: $36,100

Room & Board: $12,000

43.1% Female

56.9% Male

Median Private Sector Starting Salary of Graduates		$58,000

Median Public Service Starting Salary of Graduates		$44,500

Elon Law Leadership Fellows Program
With a powerful need to infuse legal education with an emphasis on leadership development, the Elon Law Leadership Fellows program was developed in 2009. The program is geared toward students who demonstrate exceptional leadership in all aspects of life, in addition to academic excellence. A candidate for the Fellows program must complete a separate application. Those that are interested in the program are encouraged to apply to the law school first and then complete the Fellows application. Students must complete a rigorous application (including an essay) and interview process to be considered for admission into the program. In addition to scholarship awards, Leadership Fellows have the unique opportunity to engage in special meetings with leadership guests. Such leaders include national leaders such as David Gergen, historian David McCullough, former Governor Jim Hunt, legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, and former North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Henry Frye. Leadership Fellows will be offered a summer externship that allows them the opportunity to serve within the public sector while also earning course credit through the University.Fellows are required to maintain a minimum cumulative GPA, assist administration and faculty with leadership programming such as the Leadership Lecture Series, and complete a Capstone project during their third year of study.

Elon Law Business Fellows Program
Similar to the Elon Law Leadership Fellows, the Elon Law Business Fellows program equips students with the essential, hands-on skills necessary to become successful business attorneys. A Business Fellows Scholarship goes toward tuition during the academic year, renewable for three years assuming continued participation in the Business Fellows Program. A summer externship in a corporate or business setting, such as in-house legal departments. This cost is covered by the Elon Law Business Fellows Program. Recurring Business Law Roundtables examining emerging legal issues in specific industry and corporate sectors, during which fellows will have opportunities to hear from and network with corporate counsel and senior business executives. Students have the opportunities to meet professionals within the field of business and business law at the regional and national levels. In fall of 2012, students met with Elon Law advisory board member and former president of the American Bar Association A.P. Carlton, Elon Law advisory board member and former North Carolina governor James Hunt and the Chair of the Elon Law advisory board and former advisor to four United States presidents David Gergen

Elon Law School and Martha and Spencer Love Business School Create JD/MBA Program
Created in 2013 this program gives students the opportunity to pursue a Doctorate legal degree as well as a Masters in Business Administration. It was established in 2006. In 2013, Elon Law’s Leadership Program was recognized with the American Bar Association’s E. Smythe Gambrell Award, the leading national award recognizing excellence in legal professionalism programming. Raghu Tadepalli, Dean of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, has been quoted commenting on the program, “Students in the JD/MBA program benefit from the engaged learning approach that has propelled Elon to national prominence, including courses that incorporate an array of hands-on learning experiences, regular interaction with leaders in business and legal sectors, small class sizes and close working relationships with accomplished faculty members and practitioners.” The JD/MBA program builds on existing partnerships between Elon’s law and business schools. In the past four years, Elon Law and MBA students have traveled to Southeast Asia to explore the aspects of global trade today; through a joint international business course. In this course, law and business students engage lawyers and executives from numerous law firms and corporations operating in some of the world’s most rapidly expanding markets including China, Singapore and Vietnam. Students take courses at both the law school’s downtown Greensboro campus and at the Ernest A. Koury Sr. Business Center located on Elon University's main campus in Elon, N.C. Those in the program have the option to complete their law degree in three years, by taking some MBA courses during summers and winters, followed by a year of study at the Love School of Business to complete the MBA degree. They can also complete the JD and MBA programs in four years through an integrated approach in which both degrees are completed after the fourth year of study.

Current Faculty
John Alexander

Enrique Armijo Antonette Barilla

David Crowe

Douglas Chapman

Donald Dancer

Leary Davis

Catherine Dunham Jim Exum

Eric Fink John Flynn

Steve Friedland

Henry Gabriel

Scott Gaylord

Helen Grant

Andy Haile

Eric Hairston

Peter Hoffman

Faith Rivers James

George Johnson

Margaret Kantlehner

Howard Katz

David Levine

David Maraghy Bonnie Mcallister

Keith Mccrickard

Kathleen Mcleod

Thomas Molony

Tom Noble

Robert Parrish

Patricia Perkins

Michael Rich

Heather Scavone

Roland Smith Hannah Vaughn

Catherine Wasson

Alan Woodlief

Contact information
Elon University School of Law

201 North Greene Street Greensboro, NC 27401

Phone: (336)-279-9200

Fax: (336)-279-8199

E-mail: law@elon.edu