Sec. 937.
Every applicant for admission to the bar is required to have completed successfully prior to commencement of his legal education at least 2 years of study, consisting of not less than 60 "semester hours" or 90 "quarter hours" of study in courses for which credit towards a collegiate degree is given, either in an accredited college authorized under the laws of the state in which the college is located to grant collegiate degrees, or in a junior college or other school from which students who have successfully completed such 2 years of study are accepted as regular third-year students by any accredited college in this state that is authorized by law to grant collegiate degrees.
History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 600 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961
Act 236 of 1961 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961 (600.101 - 600.9948)
236-1961-9 - Chapter 9 Attorneys and Counselors (600.901...600.949)
Section 600.901 - State Bar; Membership; Public Body Corporate.
Section 600.904 - State Bar; Regulation by Supreme Court.
Section 600.907 - State Bar; Subpoena, Administration of Oaths.
Section 600.908 - Granting Immunity to Witness in Lawyer Disciplinary Proceeding.
Section 600.909 - License to Practice Law Subject to Support and Visitation Enforcement Act.
Section 600.910 - Admission to Bar; Discipline; Venue.
Section 600.916 - Unauthorized Practice of Law.
Section 600.919 - Fees; Solicitation.
Section 600.922 - Board of Law Examiners; Membership, Vacancies, Officers.
Section 600.925 - Board of Law Examiners; Applicants for Admission; Rules and Regulations.
Section 600.928 - Board of Law Examiners; Meetings, Quorum.
Section 600.937 - General Education Requirements.
Section 600.940 - Legal Education Requirements; Military Service.
Section 600.943 - Examination of Schools and Colleges.
Section 600.946 - Foreign Attorneys; Admission to Bar, Qualifications, Extension of Term.
Section 600.947 - Application to State Bar by Military Spouse; Requirements.