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Student Affairs

Starting law school is a special time in life. It is when students begin the journey of expanding and reinventing themselves through new challenges that foster personal and professional growth. Haub Law demands a lot from our students with many expectations, but the rewards are rich and pave way for a future of leadership in the law. The Office of Student and Campus Affairs is one of the support offices available to guide you as you progress through your law school career.

Services and Support

The Office of Student Affairs is responsible for a broad range of services students throughout the year including student housing, counseling services, Pace University’s student health insurance, campus parking, dining services, student organizations, and questions regarding financial aid and student scholarships.

Our staff is here to ensure that students have access to the resources they need to succeed during their years at Haub Law.

Students can visit the Office of Student Affairs for any of the following:

  • As a resource if you are unsure where to go, or with whom to speak
  • Information about services for students with disabilities and/or implementation of services
  • Support with personal problems that may be affecting a student's academic performance academic performance
  • Assistance if you need to miss classes or an examination due to an illness or another personal problem
  • Questions about student health insurance
  • Support for members of a student organization, including questions about your budget or hosting an event
  • Support to post a notice to the community or publicize a school-sponsored activity on the law school calendar
  • Suggestions or ideas about improving student life
  • Financial aid concerns
  • Help applying for endowed scholarship and upper level financial assistance
  • Support and guidance for emergency loans, food insecurity or family life due to an extraordinary circumstance
  • Assistance with applying for a leave of absence and withdrawing from the program