Resources for pre-law students who are low-income or underrepresented in law

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Resources for pre-law students who are low-income or underrepresented in law

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Here are a few resources that may help Law BA and other pre-Law student

LexPreLaw helps underrepresented students preparing for law school by offering LSAT prep, admission counseling, financial assistance, and useful resources. https://www.accesslex.org/lexprelaw-pro ... ligibilityParticipants get support throughout the application process to improve their chances of getting into law school. The program is entirely virtual, and an information webinar will be hosted February 10th at 12 noon https://www.accesslex.org/event-tools-a ... 02-19-2025. Applications open March 17, 2025.

LSAC (Law School Admission Council) Programs:
  • The LSAC Fee Waiver Program helps low-income students by covering Premium LSAT Prep tools, at least one free LSAT administration with Score Preview, and a CAS subscription (valued at approximately $500). The program has two tiers with varying benefits to support as many students as possible. https://www.lsac.org/lsat/register-lsat ... r#benefits

Catalyst by SEO Law provides free resources to underrepresented students applying to law school, including a four-month Spring LSAT Program, a five-month Summer/Fall Admissions Consulting Program (including workshops and customized review and guidance in the preparation of application materials), discussions with law school admission officers, and attorney mentorship. The program is entirely virtual. https://www.seo-usa.org/law/our-program/catalyst/ The 2025 Catalyst application is closed but check the web site for the 2026 application.
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