signed to identify, motivate and prepare students for a career in the legal profession. Committed students can learn how to successfully navigate the law school admission process and underwrite their success in law school by participating in the College Scholars program.
WHEN: March 7, 2020 (Saturday)
WHERE: Columbus School of Law The Catholic University of America (CUA Law)
HOW: Register for FREE on our CLEO website NOW!
· For Freshmen: (Register NOW for Road to Law School)
Provides Freshmen an overview of the key components of the law school application process.
· For Sophomores: (Register NOW for Sophomore Super Saturdays)
Helps students further develop logical reasoning, reading comprehension and writing skills - the skills needed to become a competitive law school applicant.
· For Juniors, Seniors/Post Graduates: (Register NOW for Juniors Jumpstart the LSAT)
Helps participants understand the importance of systematic and timely preparation for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Accordingly, juniors will be granted priority enrollment for the seminar.
CLEO is a non-profit project of the American Bar Association. Since 1968, CLEO has helped more than 7,000 low-income and minority students become successful members of the legal profession. The College Scholars Program seeks to continue this standard of excellence through a collaborative effort between CLEO and colleges and universities throughout the United States.
WHEN: March 7, 2020 (Saturday)
WHERE: Columbus School of Law The Catholic University of America (CUA Law)
HOW: Register for FREE on our CLEO website NOW!
· For Freshmen: (Register NOW for Road to Law School)
Provides Freshmen an overview of the key components of the law school application process.
· For Sophomores: (Register NOW for Sophomore Super Saturdays)
Helps students further develop logical reasoning, reading comprehension and writing skills - the skills needed to become a competitive law school applicant.
· For Juniors, Seniors/Post Graduates: (Register NOW for Juniors Jumpstart the LSAT)
Helps participants understand the importance of systematic and timely preparation for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Accordingly, juniors will be granted priority enrollment for the seminar.
CLEO is a non-profit project of the American Bar Association. Since 1968, CLEO has helped more than 7,000 low-income and minority students become successful members of the legal profession. The College Scholars Program seeks to continue this standard of excellence through a collaborative effort between CLEO and colleges and universities throughout the United States.