Photo from Orientation 2019
Welcome to Gonzaga Law School!
Gonzaga University School of Law is dedicated to providing our future Law grads with a welcoming, informative, and fun Orientation Week.
This information will be periodically updated. If you have questions about Orientation or transitioning to Gonzaga University School of Law, feel free to contact Bryn Boorman with any questions or dietary restrictions information.
Orientation will be in-person and on campus August 18-20.
Schedule:
Wednesday, August 18
8:15 AM - 5 PM
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Training
- Lunch in the Hemmingson Ballroom
- Law School Tours
- Breakout Sessions
- BBQ Social on the Law School back lawn
Thursday, August 19
10 :00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Breakout Sessions
- Lunch on the Law School back lawn
- Campus Tours
- Activities around Spokane
Click here to purchase Spokane Indians baseball tickets! Student tickets are free and any additional tickets are $5.
Friday, August 20
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- Service Projects
- Lunch on the Law School back lawn
Note: Orientation is for incoming students only.
Click here to access the Fall 2021 Orientation Checklist!
Pre-Registration Requirements:
These items need to be completed before you will be registered for your fall courses:
- Student Contact Information
- Student Handbook and FERPA Acknowledgements
- New Student Health Clearance - For Gonzaga students starting in Fall 2021, the required health information is due July 15.
Student schedules will be assigned by the Registrar by July 21st if all required paperwork and your ID photograph have been received. You will be notified at your personal email (not your law school email) once your schedule has been posted, at which point you may access it on ZagWeb. To learn how to use ZagWeb, watch the training video series, then log in to ZagWeb to retrieve your schedule.
We are also inviting all our incoming 1Ls to submit a voice recording of your name for Orientation so faculty can pronounce it correctly! Click here to submit your recording.
You will need to have your schedule, including your course and section numbers and professors’ names, to find your textbook assignments. Read the instructions for buying Textbooks from the ZagShop or visit the ZagShop in person at the Boone Avenue Retail Center (BARC) on main campus. Books may be available from outside vendors.
Orientation Resources:
Your Zagcard will either be mailed to you or distributed at Orientation.
Get instructions on buying textbooks from the Zagshop website, by visiting in person at the Boone Avenue Retail Center (BARC) on campus, or books may be available from outside vendors.
For information on obtaining academic accommodations, please visit the Gonzaga University Disability Access Office.
Many professors assign reading for the first day of class. These assignments are posted on the first-day assignments page, which will be available in early August.
You will also be bound by the Gonzaga University Student Code of Conduct contained within.
Reminder: You must disclose everything, civil or criminal, no matter how minor, no matter if it was expunged, sealed, etc. If you did not disclose something, immediately fill out the Request to Amend Law School Application and return as instructed on the form.
In the event you apply for bar admission to practice in any state or country, your life will be under examination by the bar examiners. Failure to disclose something to us that must be disclosed to the bar examiners in any jurisdiction is evidence of dishonesty, and could prevent you from being admitted to practice. For example, the Washington State Bar application asks:
“Have you ever been cited, arrested, charged or convicted for a violation of any law including minor traffic violations?”
The application then provides:
“On matters other than traffic violations, you must set forth on an additional sheet the full circumstances surrounding the incident, including the date and place; a description of your conduct; the nature of the citation, arrest, charge or conviction; the enforcement agency involved; any courts involved; file number and the disposition, including dismissal, acquittal, sentences, fines or probation, etc. It is your responsibility to provide full details, explanation and relevant documentation (copy of information, complaint or indictment, judgment and sentence, order of deferral or dismissal, etc.) to the best of your ability to do so.”
The application also provides:
“The responsibility of full disclosure rests entirely upon the applicant. Failure to fully disclose as requested in this application may be considered a reflection on the applicant’s moral character and may itself result in denial of admission. It is the applicant’s duty to advise the Admissions Department of any changes in or additions to the information provided on this application. There cannot be too much disclosure.”
To be admitted to any bar, you will be required to sign a blanket waiver of confidentiality and are subject to independent verification of the items you report on the bar application. Any discrepancies between what the bar examiners find out about you and what you report to them may prevent you from being admitted based upon lack of good moral character.
Student Accounts will send an electronic Statement of Account to your Zagmail address by the end of July. If you do not have enough financial aid to cover your charges, payment or payment arrangements need to be made by August 27th.
If you will be receiving a refund, you must register for eRefund / Direct Deposit through Gonzaga University Student Accounts.
More information is available on the Financial Aid homepage. You can also contact Student Financial Services at sfs@gonzaga.edu, via phone at 509.313.6582, or by appointment at www.gonzaga.edu/appointments.
For Gonzaga students starting in Fall 2021, the required health information is due July 15.
Gonzaga University Health & Counseling Services (H&CS) requires all students to complete the New Student Health Clearance process in the H&CS secure online portal before starting classes. The health clearance includes a mandatory immunization requirement and the completion of various online health forms. New students will receive an email to their GU email account with instructions to complete this process. For more information about Health & Counseling Services on campus or the required New Student Health Clearance process, visit the Health and Counseling services webpage.
We strongly recommend all students have health insurance, but there is not a health insurance requirement at Gonzaga. Students in need of insurance are encouraged to explore the Washington Health Benefit Exchange. The Exchange provides an online marketplace for students to compare low-cost medical insurance options. For more information and solutions, please visit the Gonzaga Student Insurance webpage.
Gonzaga University is a ZipCar station, and students can receive $35 in driving credit for the $25 registration cost. Get more information from ZipCar.
Gonzaga University has a number of bike racks available around campus, including one by the Law School front doors. Campus security sells hardened U-locks at a discounted price, and offers Bicycle Registration services.
Gonzaga University School of Law is directly serviced by routes #26, #28, and #29 of Spokane Transit, which offers trip planning through Google Maps Transit. The Law School is also about one walking mile from The Plaza (701 W Riverside Ave), which is the central bus station for almost all of the routes through Spokane.
The Gonzaga Campus covers approximately 30 city blocks and has over 100 buildings. Download or explore the online Gonzaga Campus Map.
You should plan to spend three hours of study time for each credit hour you are registered for. This does not count the extra time it will take to prepare for examinations or write papers. If you are registered for 15 credit hours per week, you should plan to spend at least 45 hours studying.
On average, you should spend 60 hours a week on law school (15 hours in class, and 45 hours outside of class). Initially, the time commitment may be even higher.
The student handbook provides: Rule 3-2(D)
D. Recommended Limitation on employment.
Gonzaga strongly recommends that students not be employed more than 20 hours per week in any week in which the student is enrolled in more than ten (10) credit hours
