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.

August 12: Wash U Law School Information Session

Join the Wash U Law School Admissions team to learn more about the school, special programs, and the application process. 

Register for the Wash U Law School Information Session via Handshake.

August 12: How Do I Work with My Prelaw Advisor?

Are you thinking about going to law school? Your campus may offer more support than you realize: Many undergraduate institutions provide career counseling and prelaw advisors to help you on your journey.

Whether you're still deciding if law school is right for you or starting to plan your applications, a prelaw advisor can be a valuable resource. They can help you explore law school and better understand the application process; recommend courses that will help you build the skills you'll need; and share guidance on LSAT® preparation, choosing schools, and more.

Join us to hear from prelaw advisors about how they can help you navigate your journey to law school, when to connect with them, and how to make the most of these resources.

Register for “How Do I Work with My Prelaw Advisor?” via the LawHub website.

August 18: Choosing a Law School

Choosing a law school is an important decision that will impact your experience, money, and career. During this event, an Accredited Financial Counselor® from AccessLex Institute® will use XploreJD by AccessLex® to guide you through a list of factors to consider, such as law school costs, bar passage and job placement rates, and scholarship opportunities as you narrow down a list of schools that meet your needs and preferences. Attendees can follow up this event with free financial coaching, lessons, and events through Ask EDNA!® – the Education Network at AccessLex.

Register for Choosing a Law School via AccessLex’s website.

August 18 and September 16: Webinar - Paying for Law School

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.

Register for Paying for Law School on AccessLex’s website.

August 19: How Do I Prepare for the LSAT?

The LSAT®, which includes LSAT Argumentative Writing™, is the only admission test accepted by all ABA-approved U.S. law schools, along with law schools in Canada. Studies have consistently shown it to be the single best predictor of first-year law school success. Law schools rely on it as part of their holistic admission processes, and some also use it in scholarship and financial aid decisions. And it assesses skills that are critical for success in law school and beyond. In this webinar, our panel of experts will discuss what the LSAT is, how to prepare for it, and how to strengthen the core skills you’ll need as you move from test day to law school and beyond. 

Register for “How Do I Prepare for the LSAT (8/19)  or 9/16 via the LawHub website.

August 20: Webinar - The Hidden Costs of Law School

Do you know how much law school really costs? In this presentation, an Accredited Financial Counselor® from AccessLex Institute® will walk through the various expenses involved in pursuing a legal education, from test preparation and application fees to tuition and living costs. You will also discover some of the hidden costs that many students overlook, such as social activities, professional memberships, and bar exam preparation. Take advantage of this chance to gain an understanding of the financial realities of attending law school and how to plan ahead. Attendees can follow up this event with free financial coaching, lessons and events through Ask EDNA!® – the Education Network at AccessLex.

Register for The Hidden Costs of Law School via AccessLex’s website

August 26: Where Should I Apply to Law School?

Choosing where to apply to law school can feel overwhelming. Rankings, location, cost, culture, specialties, career outcomes ... there's a long list of factors to consider when making this important decision. How do you cut through the noise and focus on what really matters to you? This webinar is designed for prospective applicants who want to reflect on insights beyond rankings and statistical data. Our panel of experts will help you learn how to ask the right questions and consider your personal and professional priorities, ensuring you make informed, confident decisions about where to apply.

Register for “Where Should I Apply to Law School?” via the LawHub website.

September 2-30: University of Colorado Law School’s Mini Law School: A Constitution in Crisis: 

This five-week series kicks off Wednesday, September 2nd with Professor Jonathon Booth's discussion of the historical analogues of the current crisis.  Each week, a Colorado Law professor will present on a different topic, including:  

  • Defending Immigrants in Turbulent Times (Clinical Professor Violeta Chapin)
  • Tax Law as a Trojan Horse in the Current Constitutional Crisis (Professor Sloan Speck)
  • The Constitutionality of Trans People (Professor Scott Skinner Thompson) and more!

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 August 31!  As an additional benefit, all participants in Mini Law School who apply to the University of Colorado Law School during the 2026-2027 application cycle will have their law school application fees waived. Register on the University of Colorado Boulder’s website here.

Opportunities

There are no new opportunities at this time.