Pre-Law Advising

Events and Opportunities

View announcements, events hosted by Pre-Law Advising at Brown, and explore our curated selection of additional external events and opportunities including fellowships and internships.

Announcements

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.

Multiple Dates in September and October: University of Minnesota Information Sessions: The University of Minnesota Law School Admissions Office is hosting several virtual Information Sessions in the months ahead, including some special-focus sessions this fall. The special focus sessions include one for first generation students, one for military-affiliated applicants and one for nontraditional students. For more information and specific times for each session visit their website. 

November 7: 200pm. From Pre-Law to Public Good - Real Talk with Law Students: Hear from current law students on navigating law school, building a purpose-driven career, and lessons from their own journeys to Public Interest. Registration is required. 

November 12: 6:00-7:00pm. Paying for Law School with Access Lex: A little knowledge about the financial aid process and available options will go a long way in lowering your stress as you fund your legal education. During this event, an Accredited Financial Counselor® from AccessLex Institute® will discuss cost of attendance, the financial aid application process, and the types of aid available to law students. Attendees can follow up this event with free financial coaching, lessons, and events through Ask EDNA! – the Education Network at AccessLex. You will need to register to receive the Zoom meeting link.

November 13 12:00-1:00pm.  UCLA, Texas, UVA Virtual Law School Panel.  Representatives from UCLA, Texas, and UVA Law Schools will be hosting a virtual panel discussion to share information about their programs.  Please RSVP in advance to be sent the zoom link

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 August 28, 2025

All Pre-Law Students: Publish In the Duke Undergraduate Law Review: The Duke Undergraduate Law Review is excited to announce our call for submissions to our Fall 2025 print journal! The Duke Undergraduate Law Review (DULR) is committed to promoting innovative and incisive scholarship from undergraduate students nationwide. We welcome scholarship on all topics that provide a robust legal argument. To be considered, writers must be undergraduate students or recent college graduates. The deadline is Monday, August 18th, 2025 at 11:59 pm. If accepted, our editing team will work diligently with writers through each editing round until publication. 

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.

The Duke Undergraduate Law Review submissions are open for the Spring 2026 print journal: The Duke Undergraduate Law Review (DULR) is committed to promoting innovative and incisive scholarship from undergraduate students nationwide. They welcome scholarship on all topics that provide a robust legal argument. To be considered, writers must be undergraduate students or recent college graduates. For more information on paper guidelines, expected format and submission can be found on this form. The deadline is Monday, December 22, 2025 at 11:59 pm. If accepted, our editing team will work diligently with writers through each editing round until publication.