Prepare for Law School with Expert Pre-Law Advising
Susquehanna University’s pre-law program equips you with the skills and experiences needed for law school success. With dedicated pre-law advising, hands-on learning and career development resources, you’ll gain a competitive edge in the law school admissions process. Our graduates have a strong record of acceptance at top law schools nationwide, thanks to expert guidance and real-world opportunities.
Plan your law school journey with one-on-one pre-law advising and career support from the Career Development Center. From LSAT prep to application guidance, we’ll help you navigate every step. Get started with the LSAC’s JD application guide.
Law School Success
Susquehanna graduates have a strong record of graduate school placement. With expert advising and career-focused experiences, you’ll be ready to launch your legal career.
Columbia University
Cornell University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
New York University
Notre Dame
Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Chicago
University of Michigan Law School
University of Virginia School of Law
William & Mary
Arlin M. Adams Center for Law & Society
Embark on an exciting journey at the Arlin M. Adams Center for Law & Society, where students are propelled into immersive, future-ready opportunities, including thrilling internships and enlightening lectures by legal scholars, shedding light on crucial legal landscapes. This vibrant hub serves as the launching ground for promising futures in law, political science and beyond.
When you enroll at Susquehanna, you’ll be paired with an advisor and application tool to guide you in your course planning and scheduling. The following is an excerpt from the complete course catalog. Enrolled students follow the requirements of the course catalog for the academic year in which they declare each major and/or minor, consult with their advisor(s) and the Academic Planning Tool.
Preprofessional Program: Prelaw
Susquehanna students have an excellent acceptance and achievement record at a wide variety of law schools across the country. To prepare for law school, the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) and the American Bar Association (ABA) do not recommend any one course of undergraduate study. Students from any major are accepted by and succeed in law school. The LSAC and ABA do recommend that students successfully complete a curriculum that will help them to develop their skills in oral and written communication, as well as their analytical reasoning ability. The prelaw program works with interested students to obtain internships in the law to provide them with experience that will help them to determine if the law is the right field of graduate study for them. A student’s undergraduate GPA and LSAT score are important criteria in the law school admission process. To assist students preparing for postgraduate study in the law, Susquehanna University has an innovative program that reimburses students for half the cost of taking an LSAT-preparation course to assist them in putting together the best possible law school application. Susquehanna University has a general articulation agreement with Capital University Law School that guarantees admittance to Susquehanna graduates who meet certain requirements. For information on this and other aspects of the prelaw program, contact the prelaw advisor, Associate Professor of Political Science Rolfe Peterson
The Arlin M. Adams Center gives students and faculty a forum to look at issues impacting human rights, social responsibility, science and technology and constitutional interpretation.