Pre-Law Advisement
Resources
By providing the list of web resources below, ASU does not imply endorsement of these sites.
Keep in mind that information you gather from the web should not take the place of seeing a pre-law advisor.
Diverse populations
- ABA Commission on Opportunities for Minorities in the Profession
- Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Applicants
- Hispanic National Bar Association
- LSAC Minority Perspectives
- NAACP Legal Defense Fund
- National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
- National Black Law Student Association
- Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
- National Native American Law Students Association
Financial aid
- Access Group: Education Financing and Services (nonprofit organization providing programs and services for financing graduate and professional education)
- ASU Financial Aid Office (480) 965-3355
- Bank of America (free scholarship search)
- College Board (info regarding student aid and borrowing)
- Federal Trade Commission (helps with credit reporting problems)
- FinAid: The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Internet Legal Resources Guide (huge categorized index)
- Law School Admission Council: Financial Aid for Law SchoolNational Foundation for Consumer Credit (information on credit and contact information for Consumer Credit Counseling Services, a nonprofit organization that helps repair credit and assists in understanding credit history)
- Student Guide to Financial Aid (discusses forms of financial aid and application processes)
- US Department of Education
Guides/Locators
- Boston College Online Law School Locator
- Internet Legal Resources Guide (select: pre-law student services option)
- Internet Legal Resource Guide (law schools)
- Law School Admission Council (LSAC) (law school links)
- LSAT/LSDAS