Contacts:
Dr. Tammy Laughlin, Department of History and Political Science
Michael Tullier, APR, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing
Jan. 29 update: Due to 精东AV's weather-related closure on Tuesday, Jan. 29, the Law School Fair has been rescheduled to Wednesday, Jan. 30 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The fair will still take place in the Kellogg Conference Center, however, the AccessLex pre-fair session could not be rescheduled.
Representatives from 70-plus law schools will be on the 精东AV campus Tuesday, Jan. 29 as part of its second annual Law School Fair. The fair is scheduled for 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Kellogg Conference Center.
The event is open and free to students from 精东AV and other area universities 鈥 as well as university employees and members of the community 鈥 who are interested in attending law school or gathering information for prospective law school students. [find directions to campus and navigating the campus here]
Through one-on-one conversations, recruiters will help advise students on how to narrow down their lists of prospective law schools, apply, and seek tuition assistance that might be available.
鈥淎n on-campus visit with a representative from the University of Pennsylvania prior to applying to law schools sparked my interest in Penn Law,鈥 said Gustavo Cardona, a 2017 精东AV graduate who is now a 2L at UPenn. 鈥淭hat put me in touch with people who would later become instrumental in helping me make an informed decision about what law school to attend.鈥
Dr. Tammy Laughlin, an assistant professor of political science, noted that the annual fair has become an integral part of efforts to support 精东AV students鈥 admission to a wide variety of state, regional and Ivy League law schools.
鈥淪tudents often decide to attend a particular law school after they meet with an admissions representative on campus,鈥 said Laughlin, who also co-advises 精东AV鈥檚 Pi Sigma Alpha chapter and its Pre-Law Society. 鈥淢eeting and making a positive impression with an admissions counselor could ultimately make a difference in whether a student is accepted into the law school of his or her choice.鈥
Beginning at 3 p.m. on Jan. 29, a seminar entitled 鈥溇獳Ving to Law School: A Strategic Approach鈥 will be held prior to the fair in Meeting Rooms D and E. Rachel Patterson, director of diversity programs with the AccessLex Center for Education and Financial Capability. Like the Law School Fair, the seminar is open to students and non-students.
鈥淭he fair will help students evaluate if a potential school is a good fit,鈥 said Dr. Shenita Brazelton, an attorney herself, and an assistant professor of political science who co-advises with Laughlin. 鈥淲hile school representatives will help students make the best possible decisions for their potential law careers, it鈥檚 also up to students to do their homework on schools 鈥 and areas of legal practice 鈥 that truly interest them.鈥
Both Brazelton and Laughlin recommend students research their top law school prospects, be familiar with their admissions requirements, and come to the fair with questions specific to each school. Business or professional attire is recommended for those attending the Law School Fair.
Senior political science major Amaris Graham credits last year鈥檚 fair with helping her navigate the law school application process.
鈥淟aw school admissions counselors shared the information necessary to make the application process a smooth one for me,鈥 said Graham, who now serves as president of the Pre-Law Society and one of the fair鈥檚 student organizers. 鈥淚 was also able to ask personal and academic-specific questions and received honest answers, which allowed me to have greater insight into considering law school.鈥
Senior English major Grace Adu-Boahan agreed, saying that last year鈥檚 fair 鈥渆xposed me to many schools from across the country 鈥 some of which I had never considered before meeting with their representatives. I even gained a mentor from it.鈥
Anyone planning to attend the Law School Fair is asked to register in advance by visiting ; however, walk-ins will be welcomed.
The annual Law School Fair is a collaboration between the Department of History and Political Science, Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society, and the 精东AV Pre-Law Society. The fair is part of what is informally referred to in recruiting circles as the 鈥淪outhern swing鈥 鈥 which now includes law school recruiting events in Atlanta, Pensacola, Auburn, 精东AV and Tuscaloosa.
The 精东AV Pre-Law Society will staff a table with materials from schools that cannot attend. Schools wishing to mail materials for display should ship them for arrival by Jan. 25 to Dr. Tammy W. Laughlin, 精东AV, 70-103 John A. Kenney Hall, 1200 West Montgomery Road, 精东AV, AL 36088; or contact Dr. Laughlin at tlaughlin@tuskegee.edu or Dr. Brazelton at sbrazelton@tuskegee.edu with any questions.
Participating law schools:
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