
Academics
Few law schools stand independent of a university. But Vermont Law School, unencumbered by a larger bureaucracy, has always been able to act quickly to shape its offerings with an eye to the future of the legal profession. Our curriculum rigorously addresses the fundamentals of law early on, but VLS students also have a chance to customize their education to build skill sets in practice areas on the leading edge of the law and social change.
Our balance of challenging academics and experiential learning works well for students planning to work in the public and nonprofit sectors as well as those aiming for large firms in private practice. At VLS, scholarship and academics are in service to what lawyers are actually called upon to do in the field.
Coursework in our General Practice Program is conducted as if the class were a law firm. Student “associates” tackle real-world cases with faculty serving as senior partners. VLS clinics and experiential programs put students to work solving community problems. VLS also works in partnership with other schools—including Cambridge, Dartmouth, Thunderbird, and Yale—to provide dual degree options for students worldwide in fields ranging from global management to constitutional law, environmental management, and business organization law, among many others.
Degrees
To accommodate the individuality of our students, VLS offers a variety of degrees, including a juris doctor, a master’s degree, two specialized master of laws, and more than 10 joint and dual degrees on campus and through our strong connections with other top-tier schools, domestic and international. |
Environmental Law Center
International and Comparative Law ProgramsOur international course offerings, exchange programs, degree options, and externships enable you to spend a week or a semester learning or working abroad, including programs with McGill, Cambridge, and universities in France and Spain. |
Clinics and Experiential ProgramsFrom clinics and externships to the Semester in Practice, our experiential programs provide students with a range of opportunities to get hands-on, real-world experience before they graduate. |
General Practice ProgramWinner of the 2007 E. Smythe Gambrell Professionalism Award, the GPP offers classes that simulate the structure of a law firm, enabling you to learn practical skills along with substantive law. |
Legal Writing ProgramThis highly individualized program begins in the first year and helps students develop legal research techniques, writing and reasoning skills, and the art of advocacy, while learning to make effective oral arguments. |
Dispute Resolution ProgramBecause disputes can often be resolved more efficiently through methods other than litigation, we offer hands-on practical experience with alternative dispute resolution through courses, conferences, and research opportunities. |
Academic Success ProgramThe Academic Success Program ensures students have access to individualized academic assistance. The office currently includes the Academic Success Director, who coordinates our Bar Passage program, the Assistant Director, Program Coordinator and six upper level student mentors. |
Focused StudiesThrough our exchange programs, students spend a semester at schools such as Hastings College of the Law, or New York Law School. We offer a wide range of opportunities for interdisciplinary study. |
Summer SessionWith more than 35 environment- and energy-focused courses, the VLS Summer Session—the broadest and deepest in the nation—brings students, scientists, advocates, teachers, and government officials together to discuss critical issues of law and policy. |
Journals and CompetitionsIn addition to publishing two respected journals—the Vermont Law Review and the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law—VLS students hone their skills through four moot court competitions. |

