Students who are considering a career is law or law school are invited to attend the annual Ohio University Law Fair on Monday, Oct. 16, from 11:30 a.m-2:30 p.m. in Baker Room 240-242.
“Ohio University’s Law Fair provides OHIO students with the invaluable opportunity of networking one-on-one with law school admissions representatives from around the country,” says Larry Hayman, Pre-Law Advisor & Specialist.
“Students will be able to learn about different law schools, their admission requirements, their areas of specialization, and a host of other information directly from the individuals who are responsible for coordinating the admission process, and often, making admission decisions. As an added bonus, many law schools provide fee waivers—which will allow qualified students to apply for free!” Hayman says.
Law schools from around the country will be represented at the event. Students will have the opportunity to receive information about law school and ask questions of the representatives from each school. Students will also have the opportunity to introduce themselves to the representatives who are often involved in the school’s admissions departments. Students who are remotely considering law school will find this a great opportunity to learn more about each law school on an individual basis.
“It is never too early to start collecting information and making introductions,” Hayman adds, noting that the event is open to all undergraduate students and OHIO alumni.
This event is annually hosted by Ohio University’s Center for Law, Justice & Culture.
There will be 55 law schools from 24 states, including Washington D.C. Law schools registered for the event include:
California
- Loyola School, Los Angeles
- Southwestern School of Law
- University of California Irvine School of Law
- University of California, Hastings
- University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
- University of San Diego School of Law
- UCLA School of Law
Connecticut
- Quinnipiac University School of Law
Florida
- Florida Coastal School of Law
- Thomas University School of Law
Georgia
- Mercer School of Law
Kentucky
- University of Kentucky
- University of Louisville-Brandeis School of Law
- Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law
Illinois
- DePaul University
- The John Marshall Law School
Indiana
- Notre Dame Law School
- Valparaiso University Law School
- Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Louisiana
- Louisiana State University
- Loyola New Orleans College of Law
Massachusetts
- Boston College Law School
- New England Law, Boston
Michigan
- Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
- Michigan State University College of Law
New Hampshire
- University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York
- University at Buffalo School of Law
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
- Cornell Law
- Brooklyn Law School
- City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
North Carolina
- Elon University School of Law
- North Carolina Central University School of Law
Ohio
- Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
- University of Cincinnati College of Law
- Cleveland-Marshall School of Law
- Capital University Law School
- The University of Toledo College of Law
- The University of Akron School of Law
- Ohio Northern University College of Law
- Case Western Reserve University School of Law
- University of Dayton School of Law
Oregon
- Lewis & Clark Law School
Pennsylvania
- Temple University Beasley School of Law
- Duquesne University
- Penn State Law
- Penn State Dickinson Law
South Carolina
- University of South Carolina Law School
Tennessee
- Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law
Vermont
- Vermont Law School
Virginia
- William & Mary Law School
- Regent University School of Law
Washington
- Seattle University School of Law
Washington D.C.
- American University Washington College of Law
- Catholic University Columbus School of Law
Wisconsin
- University of Wisconsin Law School
West Virginia
- WVU College of Law
Students may direct questions to Larry Hayman at hayman@ohio.edu
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