UCLA Law Fellows program
The UCLA Law Fellows program is run by the School of Law and provides early academic support to high-potential undergraduate students and college graduates, particularly those from traditionally underserved or socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. The program focuses on increasing participants’ competitiveness for applying to law school. For more information, click the link below.
The UCLA Law Fellows program programming includes a series of Saturday Academies held at the law school, which provide information about the law school admissions process and exposure to cases and other materials taught in law schools. Participants work with law student mentors and complete a J.D. action plan. To apply for the UCLA Law Fellows program, applicants must have above a 3.3 GPA from a four-year undergraduate institution. For more information about the application process, the structure of the program and more, click the link below.
Related to the UCLA Law Fellows program is the Central Valley Fellows program, designed for applicants who have ties to the Central Valley of California. As with the UCLA Law Fellows program, preference is given to applicants who have overcome economic and/or educational hardships and challenges and applicants must have at least a 3.3 GPA from a four-year undergraduate institution. For more information, click the link below.
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