Law schools are very concerned with the quality of preparation students
receive during their undergraduate experience. Regardless of
the major chosen, a student planning to enter law school must develop
an ability to read and comprehend complex texts with accuracy
and insight and discern critical issues. The ability to analyze reasoning
used by authors and courts to arrive at conclusions is crucial.
About Our Program
- Students acquire
communication skills, both verbal and written, which are essential.
- An interdepartmental Pre-Law Committee consisting of faculty
members and students exists to aid students in achieving their goals.
- There
is a thriving Mock Trial program, which promotes skills in trial advocacy
and legal analysis, and an active Pre-Law Club.
- A Pre-Law Resource Center is located in Career
Services, Students can get assistance with preparation for the Law
School Admissions Test (LSAT) from their faculty advisors.