New Pre-Law Resource Center opens

Students interested in careers in law have a new resource to help them prepare for success in law school and beyond. The Pre-Law Resource Center (PLRC) provides information and support for students in any discipline to pursue careers in the legal professions. Just in time for fall semester priority registration, the PLRC offers: advising and mentoring; guest lectures, workshops, panel discussions; need-based scholarships for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) preparation course; and connections to peer support, including the Pre-Law Society and Mock Trial Club.

Find out more at https://prelaw.wsu.edu and improve your chances for law school success. PLRC is located in 208 Morrill Hall, WSU Pullman, and will be open every Friday in April, 10:00 a.m.-noon. Appointments at other times are available. To schedule an appointment, email prelaw@wsu.edu or call PLRC director Michael Salamone, assistant professor of political science, at 509-335-7569.

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