The Pre-Law Scholars Program
The
College of Liberal Arts sponsors the Pre-law Scholars Program. The Program
is interdisciplinary and is open to all students of any major who intend
to pursue careers within the legal profession. Students may engage in
a pre-law academic concentration within their major course of study
and may choose among pre-law elective courses as their academic schedules
permit.
The Program offers career counseling and law school application counseling
to students interested in legal careers. Dorothy Wells Littleton, J.D.,
Practitioner-in-residence and Director of the Program, is available to meet
with students in Haley Center 7048. Students are invited to discuss opportunities
within various legal specialties and the day-to-day duties of lawyers within
these specialties, choice of major or minor, choice of elective courses,
choice of law school, paralegal degrees and opportunities, and the law school
application process (including drafting of the Personal Statement and obtaining
recommendations). Littleton’s office hours are posted on the Calendar
of Events page of this website.
The Program provides an information network to Auburn’s pre-law students.
Internship and employment opportunities, speakers, elective course offerings,
social events, and trips to court proceedings and law school campuses are
announced by e-mail to Program members.
There is no minimum GPA requirement for participation in the Pre-Law Scholars Program. Just sign in below and you will be added to the membership list so that you may begin receiving e-mail announcements of Program events and opportunities.
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Last updated on September 25, 2008


