Access to Law School Program at Yale Law School

  • Organization: Yale Law School
  • Document Type: Program materials
  • Date Created: Tuesday, September 20, 2022
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The Access to Law School Program at Yale Law School is an innovative law school pipeline program designed for people from the New Haven area who are first generation, low-income, formerly incarcerated, or members of an under-represented racial group who are considering attending law school. The Program invests in a class of twenty Fellows who are passionate about uplifting their local communities in New Haven and Connecticut. In weekly Academies and one-on-one mentorship sessions, Fellows work with Yale Law School students and legal professionals to develop an individualized approach to their law school application process and to prepare for careers in leadership and the law. Ultimately, the Program aims to empower each cohort of Fellows to thrive in their legal studies, make a difference in their communities of New Haven and Connecticut, and pave the way for other individuals like themselves who seek a career in the law.

In its first two years, the program has already achieved significant success; our first class of fellows was accepted to a wide range of schools, including Villanova, Quinnipiac, UConn, Columbia, Berkeley, and Yale.

Topics:
  • Access to Higher Education
  • Accessing Law School and The Legal Profession