GW Law - New Information and Reminders
GW Law - New Information and Reminders
Dear Incoming GW Law Student,

Greetings again! We are writing with some additional information and important deadline reminders. Please refer to Incoming 1L Student Check-List, which can be found on the Fall 2024 Orientation website, with all of the tasks we have sent to you and the associated deadlines. We will continue to add to the checklist as new tasks become available.

Course Schedule and Book Lists
Your fall course schedule is now available! You can view your course schedule on GWeb by logging in with your UserID and password. Navigate to the Student Records and Registration page and click Registration Menu to view your registration information. In addition, your book lists are now available. You can find your book lists by searching the bookstore website. In addition, a list will be posted to the Records Office website in August. If you cannot see the books for your course(s), that is likely because faculty have until the end of July to submit the books for their course. Please note that, while unlikely, your registration is subject to change up until Orientation and should be considered when deciding when to purchase any books. Please note that you will not have access to the MyLaw Portal and your course pages yet.

Inns of Court
As 1Ls, you are assigned to one of seven Inns of Court, named after former Supreme Court Justices, and will take all 1L classes with your Inn. You can determine your Inn by looking at sections of Torts or Contracts to which you were assigned.

Section No. Inn
11 O’Connor Inn
12 Marshall Inn
13 Jackson Inn
14 Cardozo Inn
15 Brandeis Inn*
16 Ginsburg Inn
21 Jay Inn

*Brandeis Inn students will have some Section 21 courses 

Student Bar Association (SBA) First Year Team
Each year the SBA has a team of upperclass students working all summer to help welcome you to the law school. In addition to the Facebook group there is also a GroupMe to stay up-to-date with announcements & events while getting to know your future classmates. In addition, they are excited to bring you a week of community building events during orientation week! We'll share more details in the coming weeks.

Last Day to Withdraw from GW Law without Financial Penalty (Due: July 25)
We hope you all still plan to join us in August but if your plans change, please note the last day to withdraw from GW Law without financial penalty is Thursday, July 25, 2024, per the University's tuition fee policy which can be found via The George Washington University Law School Bulletin

Apply for GW Law Footnote Program (Due: July 29)
Does the phrase “hiding the ball” sound like something a person does with their dog? Does a tort sound like a dessert? If so, keep reading. The Dean of Students Office, in partnership with the Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is offering the Footnote program, two additional days of orientation programming on Monday and Tuesday, August 12th & 13th. We created a schedule designed to provide participants with a preview of the law school classroom, insight into legal careers, and strategies for maintaining balance. If you are the first lawyer in your family, or you think that you could really benefit from a little insight into what to expect in your 1L year, please fill out our Footnote application

(NEW) Mentorship Program (Due: July 31)
Sign up as a mentee for the SBA's Mentorship Program! You'll be paired with a 2L or 3L who can help answer questions, be a friend, and generally guide you through your first year of law school. The form takes less than 5 minutes to fill out. The SBA will be making matches during the first week of August and you'll meet your mentor at the end of Orientation Week at the Mentor-Mentee Meet & Greet event.

(NEW) Interactive Budget Tool
If you are feeling confused about how you will spend money during law school or the idea of  loans is stressing you out, you can also use the Interactive Budget Tool created by the SBA to map out your finances during law school. To use, download a copy of the budget and edit the copy with your personal information. 

Register for your GWorld Card (Due: August 2)
The GWorld Card is the official ID card at GW and is required to access academic buildings, campus libraries, the health and wellness center, and other services. Want to avoid waiting in long lines of new students needing GWorld cards? Upload your photo today (no later than August 2, 2024); the GWorld team will have your card pre-printed and ready for pickup at the GWorld Office

Update Your Chosen Name, Gender Identity, and Pronouns (Due: August 2)
If you indicated a preferred name in your application to GW Law, that name will be entered into the various digital records across campus. If you need to update this information or want to change it, you can find more information on the process on the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement website

Complete Orientation Reading (Due: August 10)
This year we are asking incoming students to read Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do, by Jennifer L. Eberhardt before the start of orientation. In addition to discussing the book during orientation, you will also use the text for your Fundamentals of Lawyering class.

Purchase the Tuition Insurance (Due: August 18)
Although we hope each student will sail through the semester without incident, we know from experience that is not always the case. As a result, the university partnered with GradGuard so students can purchase insurance to protect their educational investment by reimbursing up to 100% of tuition, room, and board in the event of a medical or mental health withdrawal, based on your level of coverage. Please note that your financial aid award may affect refunded amounts. Tuition insurance is available for purchase via Student eBill prior to the start of each fall and spring semester. Tuition insurance may also be purchased from GradGuard directly via their website or by calling 877-794-6603. Tuition Insurance must be purchased prior to the start of each semester to cover tuition and other covered expenses for that term. For more information, please see the GradGuard website.

Character and Fitness Disclosures (Due: August 18)
Please ensure your application to GW Law provides disclosure of any legal volitions, college disciplinary matters, or similar issues, including any that may have occurred after you submitted your application. State boards of bar examiners will note any issue disclosed in your bar application that occurred before you enrolled in law school and specifically ask the Law School whether GW Law was aware of that issue when you enrolled. If an inconsistency exists between information obtained by the bar examiners and your law school admission application, that inconsistency could impact your admission to the bar.

Please send any necessary disclosures to the Admissions Office on or before Sunday, August 20 – using inatgw@law.gwu.edu. Please err on the side of disclosure. If you have questions regarding whether something needs to be disclosed, please contact the Dean of Students Office. It is in your best interest to review your law school application to GW and email any updates to Admissions now before you formally "matriculate" as a law student.


As always, please let us know if you have any questions!

The Dean of Students Office




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