Information for St. Thomas Law Students
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St. Thomas students use a variety of university tools to register for classes, access grades, find out when your classes meet, find people around campus and more.
Online Resources for Current Students
OneStThomas
OneStThomas is the one-stop shop for everything St. Thomas students need online – from Office 365 to class registration and news stories.
Canvas
Canvas is the Learning Management System used by the University of St. Thomas. On Canvas, you'll be able to:
- View course content
- Submit assignments
- Keep track of course work with a task list and calendar
- Send and receive messages
- Post to discussions
Murphy Online
Murphy Online houses your student information, which includes:
- Registration time slots
- Course registration and transcripts
- Financial account information and bill pay system
- Financial aid
- Housing and meal plans
- Health records
- Parking services
Tommie Link
Want to join a student club or organization, or check out campus events? Check out Tommie Link!
Mentor X Log
Mentor X Log is where law students record their interactions with their mentor and other requirements for the Mentor Externship Program.
OneStThomas
OneStThomas is the one-stop shop for everything St. Thomas students need online – from Office 365 to class registration and news stories.
Canvas
Canvas is the Learning Management System used by the University of St. Thomas. On Canvas, you'll be able to:
- View course content
- Submit assignments
- Keep track of course work with a task list and calendar
- Send and receive messages
- Post to discussions
Murphy Online
Murphy Online houses your student information, which includes:
- Registration time slots
- Course registration and transcripts
- Financial account information and bill pay system
- Financial aid
- Housing and meal plans
- Health records
- Parking services
Tommie Link
Want to join a student club or organization, or check out campus events? Check out Tommie Link!
Mentor X Log
Mentor X Log is where law students record their interactions with their mentor and other requirements for the Mentor Externship Program.
Research and Study Resources
Schoenecker Law Library
The collection of the Schoenecker Law Library is designed to support the faith-based mission of the School of Law curriculum, programs and faculty research. In addition to the print and microform resources, School of Law students have access to a rich and growing collection of electronic titles and databases.
Twelve group study rooms are available in the law library. Study carrels are available throughout the library and may be reserved by faculty research assistants and law students working on the upper-level writing requirement.