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Our Staff

Douglas Peterson
Registrar & Director of Student Finance and Records
(401) 254-4660
dpeterson@rwu.edu

Ann Marie Thompson
Associate Director of Student Finance and Records
(401) 254-4682
athompson@rwu.edu

Karen Moniz
Academic & Business Services Coordinator
(401) 254-4657
kmoniz@rwu.edu

Tina Ramella
Student Services Systems Coordinator
(401) 254-4656
cramella@rwu.edu

FAQs

What Bursar Services does Student Finance and Records provide?

The following Bursar Services are provided by Student Finance and Records:

  • Issue Billing Statements
  • Processing of payments to student accounts
  • Collection of delinquent accounts
  • Refunding overpaid accounts accordingly

Please contact Karen Moniz (kmoniz@rwu.edu) if you have questions about any of these services.

How can I have my student refund deposited to my bank account?

Direct deposit is the fastest, simplest way to get your student refund. To enroll in direct deposit follow these instructions:

1. Log in to RogerCENTRAL, enter your user name and password
2. On Self-Service Menu, click Employee, Banking Information
3. Click "Add an Account" in the upper right hand corner
4. Follow instructions for completion (Please note:your debit card number is not your account number)

Questions regarding your refund should be directed to Karen Moniz (kmoniz@rwu.edu).

Questions regarding RogerCENTRAL shoud be directed to the Mediatech Helpdesk at (401) 254-3157 or mediatech@rwu.edu.

What is the cost of Tuition and Fees for the 2022/2023 Academic School Year?

New Incoming Class Fall 2022

$21,557.50/semester for 12-18 credits ($43,115 for fall and spring tuition)   

Students enrolling in fewer than 12 credits will be charged on a per credit basis at $1,437 per credit.

Master of Studies in Law Degree (MSL)

$977 per credit

Fees (2022-2023)

Student Fees: $1,1600/year

Parking Permit: $195/year

RWU Student Health Insurance: $2,470/year

 

What is Tuition Insurance?

Protect the investment you’ve made in higher education.

We believe it’s important to offer an easy, affordable way to protect the investment you have made in higher education. That’s why RWU has negotiated with GradGuard™ to provide you with tuition insurance by Allianz Global Assistance featuring special plans and rates not available to the general public.

This coverage expands the scope of our refund policy by ensuring reimbursement for tuition and other fees for covered withdrawals at any time during the semester. Plans also include Student Life Assistance: a 24-hour emergency hotline that offers students and parents even greater peace of mind.

Click here to learn more or enroll.

Is Health Insurance available for Law Students?

Roger Williams University requires all law students (JD and MSL) to have adequate health insurance coverage. Roger Williams University has partnered with University Health Plans to offer a comprehensive Student Health Insurance Plan for our students. All School of Law students (JD & MSL) are automatically enrolled in and billed for the University's Student Health Insurance Plan. Students who provide proof of adequate coverage under an existing plan may waive the University's Student Health Insurance Plan.

2022-2023 Plan Information:
Coverage Period: August 14, 2022 – August 13, 2023
Annual premium: $2,470
Deadline to waive coverage: August 21, 2022

All students are required to complete an online enrollment or waiver form by August 21, 2022. Students who do not complete an online waiver will be automatically enrolled in and billed for the University’s Student Health Insurance Plan.

For detailed information about the University’s Student Health Insurance Plan, and to enroll or waive coverage, please visit University Health Plans.  If you have questions about the University's student health insurance plan enrollment or waiver process, contact University Health Plans at 800-437-6448. More information can be found here.

How can I obtain a copy of my class schedule?

You are able to obtain a copy of your class schedule on RogerCentral

Any questions or issues should be directed to Tina Ramella (cramella@rwu.edu).

What Veterans Benefits does RWU Law accept?

Questions pertaining to Veterans Benefits should be directed to Doug Peterson at dpeterson@rwu.edu or 401-254-4660.

How can I request an Enrollment Verification?

Please contact Tina Ramella (cramella@rwu.edu) to obtain an Enrollment Verification.

How can I update my chosen name?

Roger Williams University recognizes that some current members of the campus community may prefer to identify themselves by a first name other than their legal first name. For this reason, the University provides students and employees with an opportunity to use a “Chosen Name” where possible in the course of University business and education. Under Roger Williams University’s Chosen Name Policy, students and employees may designate a chosen or preferred first name in addition to the legal name. Individuals may request the use of a chosen name online via RogerCentral. To learn more about the policy and how to designate a chosen name and gender designation, please click here.

How can I order a Transcript?

Roger Williams University School of Law has partnered with Parchment Exchange to deliver a more efficient online ordering service.  This process offers the expediency of online credit card payment.  Email notifications will be sent throughout each step of the process as orders are fulfilled.

Current Students can order Electronic (eTranscripts) and Official Paper Transcripts at this link.

Students have access to their unofficial transcript on Roger Central located under the Academics menu.

 

Close Course Type Descriptions

Course Types

We have classified RWU Law classes under the following headers. One of the following course types will be attached to each course which will allow students to narrow down their search while looking for classes.

Core Course

Students in the first and second year are required to take classes covering the following aspects of the law—contracts, torts, property, criminal law, civil procedure, and constitutional law, evidence, and professional responsibility.  Along with these aspects, the core curriculum will develop legal reasoning skills.

Elective

After finishing the core curriculum the remaining coursework toward the degree is completed through upper level elective courses.  Students can choose courses that peak their interests or courses that go along with the track they are following.

Seminar

Seminars are classes where teachers and small groups of students focus on a specific topic and the students complete a substantial research paper.

Clinics/Externships

Inhouse Clinics and Clinical Externships legal education is law school training in which students participate in client representation under the supervision of a practicing attorney or law professor.  RWU Law's Clinical Programs offer unique and effective learning opportunities and the opportunity for practical experience while still in law school.