Law School Alumni Association
Community Service Outreach Opportunities
Looking for a way to do good? Interested in connecting
with fellow alumni and current students? Would you like to help future law students?
The Law School Alumni Association (LSAA) offers :
UW Law Early Engagement
Play a
critical role in our law school community by assisting prospective students in
their application process
- Provide information, insight and advice on the law
school application process
- Review and critique personal statements for
undergraduate students interested in law
Take the first step today and
volunteer! Email
to express your interest and find out how you
can make a difference in the life of a future law student.
“As a current law
student, I welcome the opportunity to reach out to prospective law students and
tell them about my experience. I believe the law school application process
should be an intentional and thoughtful journey for each applicant and as a
member of the Early Engagement Program I can provide insight and access to
information to ease the application process.” - Kendra Rosenberg, 3L
Watch a 15-minute video of Mathiew Le, UW Law Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, explaining the law school application process and tips for a successful personal statement. This video is provided as tool to help you successfully review and critique your student’s personal statement, thereby maximizing his or her chances of getting into law school.
Undergraduate students interested in a career in law should email
to learn more about the program and how they can obtain help
from an alumni/current student in their application process.
WSBA’s Moderate
Means Program
Interested in working with students? Want to help our state’s low
to moderate-income families? Busy? Customize your level and length of
involvement!
Did you know that every year 75% of Washingtonians with moderate means (living within 200-400% of the federal poverty level) experience at least one legal problem. Many go without
help! You can change that…and help yourself at the same time.
"I am very excited
about the ways in which the Moderate Means Program provides opportunities for
alumni to work with students as together they help low income households access
the justice system through appropriate intake, referral, and representation. I
encourage UW alumni to take at least one case per year referred to them through the
Moderate Means Program." - Ishbel Dickens (2002), co-chair Service Opportunities
Committee, UW Alumni Board
Alumni, find out how you can get involved and what’s
in it for you at the Moderate Means Guidelines web site
Current students
can learn more about how to get involved by contacting Michele Storms at