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Graduates of ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ are well prepared for the study of law. ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ has offered a for many years. Over the past five years, 94% of graduating seniors who applied to law school have gained admission to at least one program. This speaks to ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ’s commitment to helping students discern whether they have an aptitude for the study and practice of the law and to give those who do the tools necessary to succeed.
Starting this fall, students will have the option to earn a pre-law minor. This program offers an interdisciplinary approach to law, legal institutions, and graduate school preparation. Graduates will be prepared to move into careers in law, government, advocacy, and business after the completion of this minor.
Grace Halvorson ’25
¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ’s pre-law program prepares students for law and graduate school and the legal industry, trains them in legal analysis, reasoning, and communication, and sends them into society as thoughtful individuals ready to make a difference and influence the affairs of the world. The program focuses on helping students build proficiency in the fundamental concepts of legal reasoning, an ability to read, understand, and analyze the ideas present in complex arguments and documents, construct arguments using critical thinking and reasoning-based analysis skills, and develop proficiency in using language to communicate complex ideas in written and verbal form. Students also will develop their reasoning processes through engaging in ethical decision-making relative to diverse populations and worldviews.
Tangible skills and assets that students gain while completing the program include:
Pre-law isn't just for seniors scrambling to finish their law school applications. From their first semester, ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ pre-law students join an enthusiastic, dynamic community of future law students. No matter what you major in, ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ trains students for engaged citizenship and civic professionalism. Whether you major in business, theatre art, political science, or biochemistry, you can be a pre-law student at ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ — and you can be yourself at the same time.
Through the Lutheran College Washington Semester (LCWS) program, pre-law students intern and study in our nation's capital — often in law-related internships that foster lasting connections postgraduation. Under the guidance of a trained litigator/coach, Mock Trial students compete in collegiate-level simulated courtroom exercises. Through the Pre-Law Society, students work together to program law-related events.
Even if a traditional legal career isn't for you, law school will expand your career options by teaching you hard and soft skills for our ever-evolving, 21st century workplace. Indeed, ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ has hundreds of alumni in traditional and nontraditional legal careers who are often more than happy to network with students or participate in on-campus events. In other words, we recognize that law school has become a jumping-off point for lots of diverse, ethical, high-impact careers. We'll prepare you for today's law school experience and job opportunities. We'll never read from old scripts and we're pretty sure you'll have fun in the process.
Applying to law school is complicated — but at ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ, you will not face this journey alone. Your pre-law advisor is available throughout the year (and during the summer) for one-on-one advising sessions. Together, you'll develop a comprehensive, personalized game plan to navigate the law school application process and maximize your chances of admission to the law school of your choice. Moreover, we'll still be here for you after you graduate. Cobber alumni often work for several years before applying to law school. If this is your situation, you'll still have access to one-on-one advising and we'll still do everything we can to help you succeed. Once a Cobber, always a Cobber.
Would you like speedy, constructive feedback on your application essays and resume? Do you need help applying for LSAC fee waivers? Now that the LSAT is usually conducted remotely, are you having trouble locating a quiet room and/or a fast computer? Do you need someone to refer you to appropriate campus resources, such as the Center for Holistic Health, Financial Aid, or the Writing Center? Pre-law can and will help.
At ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ, pre-law students want each other to succeed and celebrate each other's successes. Whether you join the Pre-Law Society or the Mock Trial team, you'll find moral support and encouragement to guide your pre-law journey. It's no accident that pre-law students stick together — and often form some of the most important friendships of their college careers (and beyond). Our students know that pre-law isn't just about getting into law school. It's about shared learning, civic engagement, and both personal and professional growth. It's about learning who you are and finding your place in a complicated world.
Taking courses from ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ’s pre-law interdisciplinary program helps to prepare students for the study of law by developing:
¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ’s cocurricular activities help students gauge their interest in the law and interact with members of the legal community. These special opportunities include:
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