About
Kent State’s Political Science Pre-Law Program includes a and:
- Educates students about the law’s role in the civic community, law school, legal practice, and legal (and alternative law-related) careers.
- Trains students to develop the skills crucial to an attorney’s professional life, including reading comprehension of complex legal documents; problem-solving; effective and articulate oral and written communication; logical reasoning and critical analysis; and ethical public service.
- Provides pre-law advice about to how prepare a successful application to law school and thrive in a rigorous graduate law school environment.
- Positions students to compete successfully in obtaining legal and alternative professional careers.
- Through a Pre-Law Service, Citizenship & Justice Living Leaning Community, emphasizes the importance of creating a professional identity that values proactive engagement in providing public service and community outreach in public affairs
- Saves time and costs by participating in a , a program that permits students to take undergraduate and law school courses simultaneously.
Students receive individual guidance and counseling on:
- Political science and inter-disciplinary undergraduate coursework
- Law school admissions process
- LSAT preparation
- Extracurricular and community service opportunities, including internships and membership on the Kent State's Mock Trial team, the Pre-Law Club, and Phi Alpha Delta (a chapter in a legal fraternity)
- Legal and alternative professional careers
…with an eye toward building a professional identity that understands the paramount significance of creating meaningful and enduring contributions to civic affairs through responsible and ethical public service.
In recent years, Kent State students have been accepted into:
- Top law schools including Cornell Law School, Emory University School of Law, Penn State University Dickinson Law School, Notre Dame Law School, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Vanderbilt Law School, Harvard, Columbia, New York University, University of Chicago, Pennsylvania, and California-Berkeley.
- Kent State remains an important feeder school for Ohio law schools