Part-Time Evening Division
Going to law school during the day on a full-time basis may not be practical for everyone. What if you have a full-time job, family or other responsibilities that make devoting three full years to classes and study impossible? We have a solution—enroll in our part-time evening division.
This way you can keep your day job and attend classes at night. New England Law | Boston is one of only two law schools in the Boston area with an evening division. Admission procedures, requirements, and academic expectations are identical for New England Law's day and evening divisions. The law school is committed to maintaining the same faculty for both divisions, so all full-time faculty members regularly teach in both.
The Evening Experience
Although the two divisions are academically consistent, the experience of evening students is distinct. Evening students are often somewhat older than their day-time counterparts, they may have families, and many already have professional careers. These commonalities generate camaraderie and friendship. And because each class of about 100 students takes nearly all of its courses together for the first two years, personal bonds develop that often result in practical assistance, such as carpooling and weekend study sessions. Evening students find that the support of the faculty and administration is as crucial to a successful experience as the fellowship of their peers. Professors at New England Law maintain flexible office hours and make special accommodations to be available to evening students on the students' schedules.
Crossing Over
Students are permitted to take one elective course each semester in the other division without special approval and may take additional courses with approval. So evening students may take day courses as their schedules permit. The clinical program makes accommodations to evening students' schedules, and student-serving administrative offices stay open on some weekday evenings when classes meet.
Evening Student Representation
To ensure that the concerns of evening students are represented, the Student Bar Association has an evening division chairperson and vice-chairperson who serve with the SBA president and vice-president as officers. Although evening students are less able to participate in school activities than their day division counterparts, the SBA tries to include them whenever possible. And Thursday evening (the end of the evening division's school week) has become a traditional time for evening students to get together to socialize and unwind.
Program Overview
The part-time evening division is comprised of approximately 400 students. It is a four year program with required subjects during the first and second years. 86 credits are required for graduation. Most evening division classes between first and second years are held between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
First Year
| Fall Term | Credits | Spring Term | Credits |
| Civil Procedure | 3 | Civil Procedure | 3 |
| Contracts | 2 | Contracts | 3 |
| Legal Research and Writing I | 2 | Legal Research and Writing I | 2 |
| Torts | 4 | Criminal Law | 3 |
| 11 | 11 |
Second Year
| Fall Term | Credits | Spring Term | Credits |
| Property | 2 | Property | 3 |
| Constitutional Law | 4 | Criminal Procedure I | 3 |
| Legal Research and Writing II | 2 | Electives | 3-6 |
| Evidence | 3 | ||
| 11 | 9-12 |
Third Year
| Fall Term | Credits | Spring Term | Credits |
| Law & Ethics of Lawyering | 3 | Electives | 9-12 |
| Electives | 6-9 | ||
| 9-12 | 9-12 |
Fourth Year
| Fall Term | Credits | Spring Term | Credits |
| Electives | 9-12 | Electives | 9-12 |





