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A Week in the Life

Depending on the day of the week, a part-time student may be hitting the books or working, attending student activities, and going to class. See below for a glimpse into Jason J.M. Ross’ schedule, a former part-time student at the USF School of Law.


   
 
Jason J.M. Ross | Class of 2011 | BA, UC Berkeley

As a part-time student at the USF School of Law, Jason J.M. Ross juggled family responsibilities and working full-time in financial services with his legal studies. Ross says he valued his time at the USF School of Law because it was shared with people who genuinely cared about him and his success. Ross plans to design his practice around the essential needs of families by providing legal and financial services.

"I worked full time to continue supporting the needs of my children. The part-time evening program allowed me the flexibility to work during the day and attend school at night. The program gave me a way to balance my priorities of work, family, and school."