University of Miami Law Promotes Public Interest Work
In an effort to curb the effects of the economic crisis, the University of Miami Law is now actually offering the Legal Corps PostGraduate Fellowship Program. This program will give stipends worth $2500 to recent law school graduates who have earned their licenses, and are willing to accept government positions or public interest-related work. More [...]
Filed under scholarship grants, October 23rd, 2010Undergraduate Law Programs Can Boost Law School Admissions
According to the Association of American Law Schools, there is no such thing as a dedicated undergraduate law program. However, an undergraduate program that focuses on analysis, logic, or the English language provides the student with an advantage on future law school admissions. What does the undergraduate law program offer? If a student is already [...]
Filed under law school admissions news, October 19th, 2010Marquette University Law School Invites Potential Students to Information Sessions
The Office of Admissions of the Marquette University Law School is holding admission information sessions for interested candidates. Possible students should not focus on campus tours, brochures, and websites alone to get a feel for the law school. The information sessions will give them the chance to raise questions about the school. Law school admission [...]
Filed under law school admissions news, October 17th, 2010The American College of History and Legal Studies Creates a Law School Preparatory
The American College of History and Legal Studies is a component of an experimental arrangement in education for future law school students. The college delivers just one course and trains its graduates for the Massachusetts School of Law in Andover, which gives the school its funding. Some parents are a little skeptical about the way [...]
Filed under law school admissions news, October 14th, 2010


