As part of the JD Online program, you will participate in synchronous class sessions—live, scheduled virtual meetings with your instructor and classmates. These sessions are an essential part of your legal education and are designed to complement your asynchronous coursework.

What Are Synchronous Sessions?

Synchronous sessions are real-time class meetings held via Zoom. These sessions serve as opportunities to:

Depending on the course, sessions may occur bi-weekly or be scheduled at the discretion of the instructor throughout the semester.

The Role of Synchronous Learning

Synchronous sessions are designed to simulate aspects of the traditional law school classroom—facilitating direct engagement, structured discussion, and real-time feedback. Your attention to these sessions is expected as part of your academic and professional development.

If you have questions about participation expectations or require accommodations, please contact your instructor or the program team as early as possible.

Scheduling and Communication

Attendance and Participation

Note: Instructors may use these sessions for interactive learning, cold calling, live polling, or group discussions. Students are expected to be prepared and engaged.

Student Responsibilities

To meet the expectations for synchronous participation, students should:

For additional details on synchronous sessions for the JD Online program, please refer to your Course Orientation and contact the instructor as needed.