Events and Opportunities
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Our Events
The majority of Pre-Law Advising events and programs are offered during the early stages of the application process in the fall term. These events are open to everyone but would be especially informative for seniors and alumni who are currently applying to law school and juniors who plan to apply in the near future.
External Events
Events hosted by other organizations are listed for your information only and do not represent an endorsement by Brown or the Pre-Law Advising office. All times are in Eastern standard unless otherwise noted.
July 15, 2025: The New World of School Borrowing: The Budget Reconciliation Act, signed into law on July 4, makes major changes to federal student loans, with implications for current and future law students. This webinar offers a practical look at what’s changing, what’s staying the same, and how you can make informed decisions about borrowing, repayment, and financial planning. Join us on July 15, from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. ET for their webinar, The New World of Law School Borrowing, to get grounded in the facts and prepare for the questions you’ll need to ask next. Register for this event in advance.
July 29, 2025: Pace University, Preparing for Law School: Application Information Session for Prospective Students: Join the team at Pace University for an informative session on what you need to know about applying to law school. Our guest speaker, from the Law School Admissions Council, will discuss the resources available to help you navigate the application process
Date: July 29, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University
Register here: https://forms.lsac-unite.org/2644/appstrategies2025.html
Opportunities
Disclaimer: The listings here are provided as a benefit and a resource to students. Brown does not endorse or promote any particular third party entity’s program. The linked opportunities will take you to the third party provider’s website where you can obtain information about the specific program or opportunity. You can then determine on your own whether you are eligible and interested in applying or participating.
Posted July 14, 2025
All Pre-Law Students: Volunteer English Tutor, Potencia: At Potencia, we believe language should never limit opportunity. As a volunteer English tutor, you will work individually with adult immigrants to enhance their English proficiency, empowering them to access better employment, education, and community engagement. No prior teaching experience is required, as comprehensive training and resources are provided.
This opportunity is especially ideal for students interested in healthcare, law, education, or social impact. So far, over 350 volunteers have provided 3,000 hours of learning support. Tutors gain skills in language teaching and civic leadership, including intercultural communication. We aim to expand this work through communities like yours.
Volunteer Overview
1:1 tutoring (online)
Minimum of 1 hour tutoring + 1 hour prep weekly
Flexible scheduling
Open to individuals aged 16 and older
Apply today and you can view their flier for more information.
Posted 5/15/25
All Pre-Law Students: Colorado Law Mini Law School: The Mini Law School program returns this fall with a brand-new curriculum taught by six new faculty members joining Colorado Law from around the country. The six-week series kicks off Wednesday, September 3rd with Professor Adam Sopko's discussion of the power of state constitutions. Each week, a Colorado Law professor will present on a different topic. Participants have the option of attending lectures in person in Boulder, Colorado, watching a livestream of the lectures on Wednesday nights, or watching a recording of the lecture on-demand. Registration closes September 1. As an additional benefit, all participants in Mini Law School who apply to the University of Colorado Law School during the 2025-2026 application cycle will have their law school application fees waived. For more details, including the full schedule, please visit the Mini Law School website.
Posted 5/1/25
All Pre-Law Students: Accessing the Law Internship Opportunity: Accessing The Law is a student run organization, with a variety of cohorts focused on fostering inclusivity in the legal field. Role requirements:
- 1-2 hours a week
- Completely asynchronous
- Each cohort publishes one essay a month on a topic within their assigned legal field
- Current cohorts include Corporate, Constitutional, IP, Criminal Justice, Entertainment, and Environmental
Visit the application link for more information and Email accessingthelaw@gmail.com with any questions.
All Pre-Law Students: Legal Academy Community Youth Organization Fellowships: Applications are open until June 30 for AU's Youth Organizing Fellowship, a paid opportunity for young people to grow as a leader, build power with a group of youth organizers from across the country, and advocate for the separation of church and state. AU will select up to 15 Fellows to work with us from September 2025-August 2026.
Anyone living in the U.S., including its territories, aged 18-25 is invited to apply. This opportunity is ideal for young people who are interested in activism and religious freedom. Fellows will receive skills training, a stipend, a fully cost-covered trip to Washington, D.C., and resources to organize in their community with AU's support.
For more information, feel free to reach out to my colleague Alicia at johnson@au.org.
Posted 4/24/25
Graduating or Recent Pre-Law Grads: Research Assistant, Brown School of Public Health: A 1-2 year position aimed at pre-law recent grads or grad students interested in health law, the Research Assistant at the School of Public Health’s Department of Health Services Policy & Practice joins a vibrant team supporting the activities of the Department and the Center for Advancing Health Policy through Research. The Research Assistant is involved in health services research and evidence translation to better understand and develop policies that will lower spending growth, improve patient outcomes, and drive structural change in U.S. health care delivery. Core topic areas include payment reform, the evolving landscape of Medicare and Medicare Advantage, commercial price growth, health care market structures including the impacts of consolidation and private equity ownership, and state efforts to address affordability and value. See their workday post for a full description and to apply.
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