Pre-Law Newsletter
September 12, 2016 
Good Morning, Future Lawyers! Hope everyone had a relaxing weekend.  The Pre-Law Team has two exciting events planned for you this week, don't forget to RSVP!

Pre-Law Walk-In Hours
Advisors will be holding walk-in advising hours at the following times:
  • Monday: Appointments only
  • Tuesday: 9am-3:30pm
  • Wednesday: 9:30am-12:30pm
  • Thursday: 9am-1pm
  • Friday: Appointments only
The pre-law intern (a current USC Law student) will be holding walk-in hours for this semester at the following times:
  • Monday: 10:30pm-1:30pm
  • Tuesday: Appointments only
  • Wednesday: 10:30am-1:30pm
  • Thursday: Appointments only
Pre-Law Advising Appointments
Appointments are available Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm. Please call the GFS Front Desk (213-740-2534) to schedule an appointment with an advisor or email prelaw@usc.edu to meet with a current USC Law student.
All advising appointments and walk-ins will be seen in GFS 315.

NEW LOCATION
The Pre-Law Advising Office has moved to a new location: Grace Ford Salvatori Hall (GFS) 315!

To have your personal statement, resume or addenda reviewed, please use the link on our website: http://dornsife.usc.edu/docreview/
* Please note that personal statements are NOT reviewed during advising appointments. It will take a minimum of 7-10 business days from the confirmation you receive from your reviewer for feedback on your submitted document.
Mark your calendars for...
  • Financing Law School - 9/13 @ 12-1PM
  • What does it mean to be Pre-Law? - 9/14 @ 12-1PM
  • Dean's Panel (UCLA, George Washington, & Emory) - 9/21 @ 12PM
  • Understsanding the Law School Application - 9/28 @ 5PM
  • USC LAW FAIR - 11/7 
Financing Law School with Assistant Dean of Enrollment Steven Brown, Fordham Law School
Not sure how to pay for law school?  Does the thought of paying for it scare you? Come learn some important strategies on how to finance law school.
What does it mean to be Pre-Law?
Wondering if Pre-Law is for you? If you are  new student or new to pre-law, come to this event to get an overview of what it means to be in a Pre-Law state of mind.
Dean's Panel (UCLA, George Washington, & Emory) 
Join the Pre-Law Advising Team in welcoming the Deans of Admission from University of Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law, George Washinton University (GW) Law School, and Emory University Law School.  Pick the brains of those reading your law school applications and learn the do's and dont's of the specific law schools. 
Understsanding the Law School Application
There are many parts to the law school application process. Come learn about the process and all its components including the LSAT, preparing a personal statement, getting letters of recommendation, and more.  
USC LAW FAIR
  • Date: Monday, Nov. 7th @ 11AM-2:30PM
Stay tuned for more information on attending law schools and more.
Pre-Law Society (PLS) First Meeting
  • Date: September 12th @ 7PM
  • Location: THH 121
2017 UCLA Law Fellows Program
The Law Fellows Program provides early academic development to high-potential undergraduate students and college graduates, with at least a 3.3 cumulative GPA at a four-year undergraduate institution.  The initial deadline is October 21, 2015. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible to ensure maximum consideration.  The program activities will commence in January 2017, and admission decisions for the program will be made throughout December. 
The application and FAQs are  available online at http://law.ucla.edu/admissions/outreach and may be accessed by clicking on: Law Fellows Program Application 2017 and Law Fellows Program FAQ's. The PDF file may be completed electronically and submitted to outreach@law.ucla.edu.  Anyone who is unable to complete the document electronically may print the application, complete it by hand and submit it to us by email, regular mail or fax (as indicated on the document). 
For any additional information, contact Leo Trujillo-Cox, J. D. at (310) 794-4157 or outreach@law.ucla.edu
2016 Women, Law, and Legal Advocacy Seminar
osted by Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN)
Date: October 20-22, 2016

PLEN seminars give students the chance to discuss current issues in law and policy, visit institutions and organizations in Washington DC, and launch their careers through intimate coaching sessions on networking, resume writing, and salary negotiation. Network with distinguished women at the top of their fields while building connections with their peers from across the country. 

Scholarships are available. Visit http://plen.org/programs/seminars/law/scholarships/ to learn more about funding options. 

For more information and to register, visit www.plen.org/programs/law. Questions? ContactSamantha Kovacs at plen@plen.org or call 202-872-1585
USC INFORMATION SESSIONS
Extended Information Sessions
In our extended information session, you will enjoy the same presentation as our Nuts and Bolts Information Session, including an overview of the highlights of a USC Gould education and tips regarding the application process. Additionally, the Deans or Directors of Student Affairs and Career Services will highlight ways their departments support incoming students. A panel of current law students will discuss life as law students and answer any of your questions related to student life. Finally, the program will conclude with a tour of the law school led by our Student Ambassadors.
Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
•    Friday, September 16, 2016
•    Friday, October 7, 2016

Nuts and Bolts Information Sessions
These shorter sessions include a discussion of the highlights of a USC Gould education and the intricacies of the application process. After attending, you should have a greater understanding of what Gould can offer you and be confident in submitting the strongest possible application. A Q & A period will be available to help answer your questions. The program will conclude with a tour of the law school led by our Student Ambassadors.

Time: 9:30 am – 11:00 am
•    Friday, September 30, 2016
•    Friday, October 28, 2016
Fall 2016 Legal Intern at Salmen Navarro & Lavergne, P.C.
Fast-growing New York-based Immigration law firm is seeking to hire a highly motivated Legal Intern for its downtown Los Angeles office, approximately 10 minutes from USC. Seeking a Legal Intern with an interest in learning an array of Immigration Law issues and specific aspects of Business Law. Interns will have the opportunity to learn about employment and family-based petitions, Consular Processing, and Litigation as well as certain issues involving entities, licensing, and trademark issues. We are seeking Legal Interns fluent in Spanish and/or another foreign language to work 15 - 20 hours per week. Excellent research, communication, and writing skills required. This is a rewarding non-paid internship for school credit.

All resumes should be sent to admin@lawsnl.com. The deadline for applying is September 30, 2016 with some flexibility.
Northrop Grumman Internship & Jobs | OCR interviews @ USC 9/20 
When it comes to Northrop Grumman, you have many options. We offer a variety of challenging internship, co-op and new graduate positions in multiple disciplines throughout our business sectors and you will see that reflected in our job postings. We are actively recruiting students of all grade levels and new graduates for current and future business needs across our organization.
 
Job and internship postings will be available on connectSC in September. Opportunities for the following majors:
  • Economics
  • Mathematics
  • International Relations
  • English
  • Political Science
  • Pre-law emphasis
  • 2nd Bachelor's in Business Administration
connectSC search for: Northrop Grumman 
https://careers.usc.edu/connectsc
2016 WORLD INDIGENOUS LAW CONFERENCE
As a convening partner, Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory is recruiting undergraduate and graduate students interested in a career in law as volunteers for the upcoming event co-convened by the Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples at UC Irvine on October 19-22, 2016.
The world law conference is held every two years and will be hosted this year in North America for the first time. This conference is an international forum aimed at gathering Indigenous lawyers, practitioners, academics and those interested in understanding issues facing Indigenous Peoples. The focus is on international discourse on Indigenous Peoples’ jurisprudence, specifically legal issues, rights and strategies.
Interested candidates can reach us at: wilc16@dignidad.org
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