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The Drexel University College of Law

Facilities
Located in the heart of the University's main campus in University City, the College of Law is in a 35,000 square foot facility that includes:

  • A 2-story atrium and balcony area for meetings, receptions, and casual conversation
  • Two large classrooms (seating 70)
  •  One moot courtroom (seating 65)
  • One medium classroom (seating 55)
  • Three smaller classrooms (seating 25-30)
  • Three seminar rooms
  • Twenty-four offices for full-time faculty members, plus space for adjunct professors
  • Office space for student organizations
  • A two-floor library with over 11,000 linear feet of shelving
  • Quiet study areas and group study rooms within the library

The entire area shares Drexel's campus-wide wireless access to the internet, and all classrooms include data ports for each student and high-tech audio/visual resources.

The law building is located on Market Street, between 33rd and 34th Streets. It is across the street from the Daskalakis Athletic Center, and next door to the University's main library (Hagerty). It is also a half-block from both the Market-Frankford elevated subway line (serving Center City and the Northeast), as well as the subway-surface lines (serving the City's western suburbs), making the law school convenient to where students will live and to the courts and co-op placements in the downtown legal district.

 

 

 Modified: May 12, 2008  

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