Announcements
Advice for 1L Final Exams
Nervous about your 1L final exams? Want the inside scoop? Check out our 1L Final Exams Advice booklet filled with advice from upper-class USD Law students who have been there and done that! "Your midterm was the first law school exam you experienced. Now you know how to better prep for finals and are aware of the structure. You got this!" Contact: Academic Success and Bar Programs, lawacademicsuccess@sandiego.edu
Part-Time Student Survey
Calling all part-time students! We would love to get your input from you. Please respond to this survey, tailored to part-time students, to help USD School of Law better understand your needs and ensure its services and programming are accessible and relevant. This is an anonymous survey, so please be candid in your responses. If you would like to follow up on any items in this survey, please send us an email at lawstudentaffairs@sandiego.edu so we can have a conversation with you.
Contact: Office for Law Student Affairs, lawstudentaffairs@sandiego.edu
Effective Communication Across Differences: Free Virtual Series
The Law School Admission Council, the Berkeley Judicial Institute, and the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society present a free virtual workshop series "Effective Communication Across Differences." This hands-on small group program, designed to attract students across a broad spectrum of viewpoints, aims to help you hone your skills in engaging in conversations that demonstrate and request respect.
With an opportunity to interact with Ninth Circuit and District Court judges in a 1:2 judge to student ratio, and with specific exercises led only by experienced mediators, this is a program not to be missed! Apply to participate by December 30, 2021. More details here.
USD Legal Clinics: Now Accepting Spring 2022 Applications
Do an internship right here on campus. Join our on-site law office and gain skills working with actual clients on real legal cases. This is an experience that can boost your resume and prepare you for legal practice. We are now accepting applications for the Spring 2022 semester for the following direct client service clinics: Civil, Education and Disability, Entrepreneurship, Federal Tax, Immigration, State Income Tax (CA), State Sales & Use Tax (CA), Veterans, Workers' Rights, and our new Women's Legal Clinic. Apply online today. Please contact Legal Clinics Administrative Director Eric Austin at ericaustin-11@sandiego.edu or (619) 260-7640 with any questions about registration. Visit the Legal Clinics web page for more information about our clinic offerings.
Summer Study Abroad Applications are now open!
The Office of Graduate and International Programs is pleased to announce that applications for the Summer 2022 Study Abroad programs are open.
The dates for Paris, France will be Tuesday, June 7, 2022 through Saturday, July 2, 2022. The dates for London, England will be Monday, July 4, 2022 through Saturday, July 30, 2022.
Please visit our Summer Programs website, scroll down to your desired program, and click on the Apply Now link.
Contact: Office of Graduate and International Programs, lawgradprograms@sandiego.edu
Students with Food or Housing Insecurity
Any student who faces challenges in securing food or reliable housing, which may affect their academic performance, is encouraged to contact the Office of Student Affairs (Hahn University Center, 232, studentaffairs@sandiego.edu or (619) 260-4588). Please visit the USD Food Pantry and Torero Closet website for additional information including the short registration form.
Law Student in Need Fund
Through the generosity of donors, the School of Law has established the Law Student in Need Fund to provide direct support for law students who are facing emergency circumstances that place in jeopardy their ability to complete their legal education. Additional funds have become available for student applicants and we are happy to announce the reopening of the Law Student in Need Fund application. Please visit the Law Student in Need Fund website for the funding guidelines and a link to the application.
Law students are also eligible to apply to the Toreros Together Emergency Fund for Students. Law students who wish to apply for this fund should first apply to the Law Student in Need Fund. If you are not fully funded or need additional resources, you can apply to the Toreros Together Emergency Fund for Students here.
Applicants may not seek funding from both the Law Student in Need Fund and Toreros Together Emergency Fund for the same expense (i.e. cannot double-dip) unless the applicant is either denied or the total cost of the expense is not fully covered by one or the other. Contact: Office for Law Student Affairs |