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Visit with JD Student Ambassadors, Admissions, and Financial Aid

Planning to visit the UW School of Law? In addition to visiting one of our first-year JD classes, applicants applying to enter in the Fall of 2008 can sign up to meet with one of our JD Student Ambassadors. Current UW law students in the JD program meet with you for a brief session to answer questions, tour William H. Gates Hall, and share their law school experiences. You can also sign up to meet with someone from Admissions and Financial Aid.

In order to see what law school life is like at the UW, visits are scheduled Monday - Friday only when classes are in session during the regular academic year. You may also want to consider scheduling your visit around lunchtime -- law students have a designated lunch hour (12:30-1:20) during which there are student organization meetings, guest speakers, and workshops. Student Ambassadors are also generally more available at this time.

Please send us your request to visit at least 48 hours in advance (excluding weekends). You will be contacted by one of our Student Ambassadors to set up a meeting day and time. Submit your request below.

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Background (to possibly match you up with students with similar interests):
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    (please enter a range of dates/times and give at least 2 business days notice of your intended visit to help facilitate scheduling. Please note student ambassadors are only available M-F, 8 am to 5 pm.)




Student ambassadors are only available M-F, 8 am to 5 pm during the academic school year. Please see the academic calendar for dates when classes are not in session and dates of final examination periods -- Student Ambassadors are NOT available on those days nor are they available during the summer.

Please contact the admissions office at 206.543.4078 or if you have any questions.