Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law (COIL)

CA MCLE: 1.5 per webinar

Course Description

Immigration law is often described as one of the most complicated areas of practice in the United States. How can new and aspiring practitioners learn the necessary immigration law and skills to be effective advocates for their clients? CLINIC’s Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law, or COIL, e-learning course provides an overview of core immigration law concepts and legal skills to enable new practitioners to quickly learn the fundamentals of immigration law and gain the training background to help support an application for Department of Justice accreditation.

Registration fees include CLINIC’s Introduction to Immigration Law manual and all other material for the course.

Course Structure

The course starts on March 21 with access to the e-learning website. Each week, participants will have two units to complete that focus on separate themes. All 12 units consist of a live webinar and a set of self-directed activities, which include readings, exercises and a quiz. The webinars will be recorded, allowing students the flexibility to work the sessions into their busy schedules. The course is interactive, with opportunities for online and real-time discussion among students, and between students and instructors. The course concludes with an open-book final exam that students have three weeks to complete.

Who Should Take This Course?

This course is appropriate for the aspiring or new practitioner who is prepared to make the time commitment needed to fully participate in this course and complete its requirements. The course has an accelerated pace with two 90-minute webinars each week, as well as each unit’s self-directed learning activities. Overall, a participant should expect to spend between eight and ten hours each week to attend or listen to recordings of the weekly webinars and complete the corresponding course activities. At the conclusion of the six-week course, participants will also need to devote additional time to study and review for the open-book final exam. If you have the time to devote to this learning experience, then this course is a great way to quickly learn the fundamentals of immigration law.

If you are a government employee, you may not register for this training without prior authorization from CLINIC. You may request permission to register by contacting CLINIC at training@cliniclegal.org.

For questions about the course content, please e-mail Kristina Karpinski at kkarpinski@cliniclegal.org

Course Completion

Course participants will receive a course completion certificate if they (a) attend or view recordings of each of the twelve course webinars; (b) complete each unit quiz, and (c) receive a passing grade on the open-book final exam. You have until May 26, three weeks after the last live webinar in the course, to meet these requirements.

 

Additional Information

CLE for Attorney Participants

CLINIC is authorized by the State Bar of California to provide minimum continuing legal education (MCLE) training. If you are an attorney licensed in California, you may seek 1.50 hours of MCLE self-study credits per webinar. If you are an attorney licensed in another state, please check with your state bar to determine whether this training qualifies for MCLE credit. 

Type of Training

E-Learning Course

Date of Event

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Time of Event

02:00 pm ~ 03:30 pm

Registration Deadline

Course Opens

First Webinar

Training Prices

CLINIC Affiliates (COIL) - $495
Nonprofit Agency Staff (COIL) - $565
Private Attorneys and Staff (COIL) - $680

Eligible Grant(s) Discount

ActionNYC
CDSS
NAC
Unidos US
Acacia (formerly Vera)

Payment and Cancellation

Payment by credit card only. All registration changes or cancellations are subject to an administrative charge of $70. Please note that CLINIC can only issue refunds for an e-learning course until one week prior to the course opening date.