Student enrolled in the JD program in the Northeastern University School of Law are eligible to enroll in up to 12 credits of non-law graduate level law adjacent coursework during their time in law school. These courses are made available through the other colleges at Northeastern.

The most efficient way to find non-law courses is to use theĀ Northeastern Dynamic Schedule. This is a database of all courses offered at the university during a given semester. Please use the hyperlink above and select the appropriate semester. Once you select the semester, you will receive a menu with department options at Northeastern. Law students typically select classes in Public Policy, Sociology, Political Science, Business, or Corporate Innovation. When you have selected the course in which you would like to enroll, please complete the Non-Law Graduate Course Enrollment form. The form will be review by the Office of Academic and Student Affairs and they will facilitate the registration process for you. Space in the course(s) is available on first come, first serve basis and is typically offered to the students through their home college first before enrolling student from external colleges. Please contact Matt Podgurski at m.podgurski@northeastern.edu for more information.