Yale Undegraduate Career Services

Law School Events

UCS hosts a number of law school related events that are designed to help guide you through the application process. View a list of upcoming graduate and professional school events on the UCS Calendar.   Visit the LSAC web site to view a schedule of upcoming Law School Forums offered throughout the country.

Law School Admissions Panels - Fall Events

Meet admissions representatives from the top law schools and learn about individual schools admission processes. Schools include:

  • American University
  • Benjamin Cardozo
  • Boston College
  • Boston University
  • Brooklyn
  • Chicago
  • Columbia
  • Cornell
  • Duke
  • Harvard
  • Loyola LA
  • University of Michigan
  • New York University
  • Notre Dame
  • Southwestern
  • Stanford
  • University of North Carolina
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • UCLA
  • University of Southern California
  • University of South Florida
  • Washington University
  • Yale

Law School Application Workshops - Fall Events

Learn about the components of application process and factors to consider when applying. Workshops include:

  • Financing
  • Personal statements
  • Applying to law school
  • Law school prep for Juniors (spring event)

Law School Interviews - Fall Events

Meet individually or in a group setting with the Admission Deans from various schools. These interviews are open to those students who will be applying for admission for the upcoming academic year. All participants will be required to sign up for these events in advance. Past schools include:

  • Georgetown
  • Vanderbilt

Careers in Law Series - Spring Events

Learn about specific careers in law from experts in their fields. Areas in the past have included: Academic, Environmental, Intellectual Property, Criminal, Entertainment, Government, and Public Interest.

Summer Series: Law - Summer Events

UCS sponsors a series of panel discussions in DC and NYC metro areas during the months of June and July. Panelists share their experiences and discuss the current trends within their field. Students and alumni living and working in DC and NYC are encouraged to attend.