Student Organizations
Student organizations offer opportunities for engagement, leadership, and professional development. Whether focused on public service or community and belonging, student organizations foster collaboration and help build a supportive environment where students can grow. Participation in these organizations not only enhances classroom learning, but also prepares students to become thoughtful, well-rounded legal professionals.
Our Student Organizations
- Student Bar Association (SBA)
- Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
- Latino Law Student Association (LaLSA)
Interested in starting a new student organization?
New student organizations require approval. Please review the guidelines for starting a student organization, then complete a new student organization request form.
Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
The Black Law Students Association is committed to uplifting and supporting Black and minority law students as they navigate their personal, academic, and professional journeys. This organization’s mission is to create clear and intentional pathways to success through networking opportunities, mentorship, professional development, and service. BLSA organizes events that foster awareness of legal and social issues, promote civic engagement, and strengthen ties with organizations that support historically underrepresented communities.
Latino Law Student Association (LaLSA)
The Latino Law Student Association is committed to promoting academic, professional, and personal excellence among Latino law students and advocating for policies that ensure equity and fairness in legal education and beyond. This organization’s mission is to provide mentorship, camaraderie and friendship, networking opportunities, and the ability to participate in community service projects, as well as allowing its members to connect with the Latino legal community and the larger bar. LaLSA organizes events and programs that promote the welfare, knowledge, and growth of legal education, with a focus on advancing the interests of the Latino community and its allies.
Student Bar Association (SBA)
The Student Bar Association is the student governing body and liaison between law students and the law school faculty and administration. This organization provides the student perspective in the development and assessment of the legal education program, represents the interests and concerns of the law student community, determines representatives to serve on designated committees, and organizes student activities.
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