Friday, July 11, 2008

University of San Francisco School of Law

Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud@aol.com cmilan485,

Thank you for your interest in the University of San Francisco School of
Law. This is an automated response.

If you submitted a specific inquiry every effort will be made to get
back to you promptly. However, please take the time to read the
information below and you may find answers to some commonly asked
questions.

The Fall 2008 Application for Admission & Catalog are now available.

If you would like to request the Fall 2008 Application for Admission and
Catalog, please go to the following website:
http://emt.askadmissions.net/usfca/emtinterestpage.aspx?ip=graduate


If you would like to learn more about USF School of Law please visit our
website at: www.law.usfca.edu http://www.law.usfca.edu/


Applications for the Fall 2008 entering class are currently being
accepted.

The Fall 2008 online application can be accessed on our web site at:
www.law.usfca.edu http://www.law.usfca.edu/



FALL 2008 APPLICATION DEADLINES:

Day Division: February 1, 2008

Part-time Evening: April 1, 2008

Transfer/Visitor: Postmarked by June 25, 2008



TOURS:

Student guided tours and first year class visits are currently offered
Monday through Friday. Additional information regarding the student
guided tour and first year class visit schedule is available on our web
site.

The Admissions Office will also host Fall Information Sessions for those
interested in applying to the School of Law. Faculty, administrators,
and current law students will be in attendance to answer any questions
prospective students may have regarding the admissions process,
curriculum, and student life. The Fall 2007 Information Sessions are
scheduled for Sunday, October 14, 2007 and Saturday, November 17, 2007
from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Parking is free and a continental breakfast
will be served.

Please note that space is limited. You may RSVP by calling 415-422-6586
or by e-mailing us at lawadmissions@usfca.edu. Please indicate which
Session you would like to attend and how many guests will be in your
party.


RECRUITMENT EVENTS:

If you are interested finding out when a USF representative will be
attending a recruitment event in your area, please consult the USF Fall
2007 Recruitment Calendar at:
http://www.usfca.edu/law/prospective/RecruitmentEvents.html
.

BAR PASSAGE RATE:

July 2006 First Time Test Takers: 74%

FALL 2007 ENTERING CLASS STATISTICS:

DAY: 190

EVE: 60

Women: 51%

Diversity: 44%

ACADEMIC PROFILE:

LSAT & GPA

75%: 161 3.53

50%: 158 3.29

25%: 156 2.94

Fifty percent of the entering class (commonly called the mid-range) had
test scores and undergraduate GPAs from 156-161 and 2.94 -3.53.

The top quarter of the entering class had test scores and undergraduate
GPAs at 161 and higher and 3.53 and higher. The bottom quarter of the
entering class had test scores and undergraduate GPAs at 156 and lower
and 2.94 and lower.

*Multiple LSAT scores are averaged during the review process.


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Dear Chistian Milan,



This e-mail came to my by mistake. This is your information. I have nothing to do with this. Please contact the Loan Program and tell them not to send me any correspondence because this will cause your loan application to be lost. Give them the information to the correct person and place that they are to be sending this correspondence.



Thank you.



Teresa S. Martinez

Office Assistant

International Programs

USF Law School

Kendrick Room 338

Office: 415-422-6961

Fax: 415-422-5440



Have a calm, serene day!




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In a message dated 30/10/2007 19:27:57 Paris, Madrid, Chmilan27@aol.com writes:

Dear USFCA,



It is okay with me, if I may qualify with my past US academic credentials as a Foreign Attorney LLM candidate to any of your two targeted programs offered at USFCA for the upcoming fiscal year 2008.



In a message dated 30/10/2007 13:42:04 Est (heure d'été), martinezt@usfca.edu writes:

Dear Christian Milan:



In that case, you must contact the Law Admissions office directly. Your information erroneously came into the LL.M. Program database.



You may contact the Law Admissions via our Website at www.usflaw@usfca.edu. Go into Prospective Students/J.D. Admissions to apply, or you may contact the office directly at 415-422-6586.



Thank you, and hope everything goes well with your J.D. application.



Teresa S. Martinez

Office Assistant

International Programs

USF Law School

Kendrick Room 338

Office: 415-422-6961

Fax: 415-422-5440



Have a calm, serene day!




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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 10:04 AM
To: martinezt@usfca.edu
Cc: asktheamb@state.gov
Subject: Re: LL.M. Programs Application



Dear Admissions Office at USFCA,



It seems as if there is a mistake in my application before your honorable office of admissions and financial aid. I am currently interested in your JD curriculum, not into a Post Doctorate Degree yet.



Feel free to update my status on our USFCA roaster.





In a message dated 29/10/2007 12:30:01 Est (heure d'été), martinezt@usfca.edu writes:



Dear Admitted LLM & JD student LSAC L24033516 Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud@aol.com:





Thank you for expressing interest in the LL.M. programs offered by the University of San Francisco, School of Law.



We have two LL.M. Programs:



LL.M. in International Transactions and Comparative Law (U.S. Legal Studies)

For Foreign Lawyers



and



LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Technology Law

For U.S. and Foreign Lawyers



We are attaching a copy of the application instructions, form, and brochure updates, to this e-mail. More detailed information about the programs, and an application form and instructions, can also be downloaded on-line at www.usfca.edu/law. You may also request to receive the brochure and application via regular mail.



This year’s LL.M. class of students consists of 20 attorneys from the following countries: Argentina, China, Czech Republic, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Jamaica, Latvia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Russia, Turkey, United States and Venezuela.



If you have questions about these materials or the programs in general, please feel free to contact us at:



Telephone: (415) 422-6946

FAX: (415) 422-5440

E-mail: MasterLaws@usfca.edu





Yours very truly,



Julianne Cartwright Traylor

Associate Director

International Programs

USF School of Law

2130 Fulton Street

San Francisco, CA 94117 USA



E-mail: jctraylor@usfca.edu

Tel: (415) 422-6946

Fax: (415) 422-5440

Web: www.usfca.edu/law









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Georgetown University Law Center

Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud@aol.com ,

This is an automatic confirmation that we have received your e-mail.

Due to the volume of e-mails we receive, it may take a few days to respond to your query, and we appreciate your patience.

Please visit our website, www.law.georgetown.edu/admissions, for more information on our programs and answers to frequently asked questions. In addition, you may download our brochure and application forms from the same link.

Thank you for your interest in Georgetown Law.

Sincerely,
Admissions Office
Georgetown University Law Center
(202) 662-9010
(202) 662-9439 fax
lawadmis@law.georgetown.edu
www.law.georgetown.edu/admissions
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University of Pennsylvania Law School

Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud@aol.com,

Thank you for your interest in the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Please take a few moments to review the information that follows as well as our
FAQ page at for the response
to
your inquiry. Our experience indicates that most questions we receive via email
are answered in one of these two places.

Please read this message in its entirety. If you are not able to find an answer
to your inquiry, please select the contact us link at the bottom of this message
or at the bottom of the FAQ page.

JD Brochures: Requests for the *2008* JD Brochure may be submitted at
. 2008
Brochures will be available beginning mid-September and will be mailed out at
that time.

Application Process: If your inquiry concerns the *2008* application or the
application
process, please review the *2008* application instructions at
.

Financial Aid: If your inquiry concerns financial aid or the financial aid
process,
please contact .

Application Availability: The Penn Law Application is available both on our
website at and
through LSAC at www.lsac.org . You will be able to electronically submit your
application beginning October 1. Applications will be processed by the
Admissions Office beginning October 1.

Application Deadlines: For a listing of application deadlines please check our
website at
.

Early Decision (binding): If your inquiry is about the Early Decision process,
please understand that applicants who submit an application by November 1 and
complete an application by November 15 will receive a decision -- admit, deny,
or hold -- by December 31. Please note we will consider the October LSAT for the
Early Decision process.

Status Checks: If you are inquiring about the status of your application,
please be advised that we are not able to complete status checks at this time.
In order to meet our goal of sending out all Early Decision notifications by the
end of December, we must focus our attention on the processing and review of
these applications. We assure you that you will receive email notification when
your application is complete and email notification if it is incomplete.

Additional Materials: Additional application materials should be sent directly
to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid at the address listed below.
Please
note your name and LSAC account number on any materials sent.

LL.M. Graduate Programs: Questions related to the LL.M. Graduate Programs at
Penn Law should be directed to .

Please note that this email account is not read. If your question is not
answered in the application instructions or on the FAQ page that has been noted
above, please submit your inquiry at

We greatly appreciate your assistance and patience.

Best wishes,
Penn Law
Office of Admissions and Financial Aid
3400 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6204
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University of California at Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law

Thank you for your message. If you would like to learn more about our Advanced
Degree programs, including admission requirements, please visit our website:

http://www.law.berkeley.edu/admissions/advdegree/

Applications for the 2008-2009 academic year are now available on the above
listed website. Electronic applications are also available now on LSAC's
website: http://www4.lsac.org/lsacd_on_the_web/login/open.aspx?ID=KE934833L1489MO

Sincerely,

The Advanced Degree Program Office
Berkeley School of Law - Boalt Hall

The following is an automated message from the Boalt Hall Admissions Office:

Application Available Online via Law Services or on Boalt Hall website =
September 1, 2007
J.D. Application Submission Period = October 1, 2007 -- February 1, 2008
J.D. Transfer and Third-Year Special Status Application Period = April 1 -- June
15, 2008.
LL.M. and J.S.D. Application Period = October 1, 2007 -- December 15, 2007

Thank you for your interest in Boalt Hall. We will attempt to respond as quickly
as possible if you posed a specific admission question. Please note that we
delete application requests made by email. We do not open email attachments;
you may fax your documents to (510) 643-6222.

You can obtain general program information about Boalt Hall at
www.law.berkeley.edu. Click on the "Admissions" link for information about J.D.
admission prerequisites, application instructions, frequently asked questions,
and admissions criteria. You can learn where a Boalt Hall representative will
recruit in the fall, when applicant information sessions will be held at the
School during September-December, and access a search engine to contact Boalt
alumni around the country.

You may also request a Boalt Hall Viewbook to be sent to you via regular mail,
go to:
www.law.berkeley.edu/admissions/jddegree/requestcatalog.html.

Special Note to Graduate Law (LL.M., J.S.D. and Visiting Scholar) Applicants
We have a separate admissions office and different application procedures and
forms for admission to these programs. If you have any questions please resend
your email to: llm@law.berkeley.edu. You may obtain general information and
request an application for the LL.M./J.S.D. program here: www.law.berkeley.edu/admissions/advdegree

Beginning September 1, you may access and complete our J.D. application form
online, then print it to be mailed to us. The link is: www.law.berkeley.edu/admissions/jddegree/appprocess/index.html


We also accept electronic applications for either the J.D. or the LL.M. program
through the EApp Service available at Law Services (www.lsac.org). If you use
the Eapp Service you may pay for the application fee via a credit card rather
than submitting a check or money order to us.

We begin to accept applications October 1. Once you submit an application, you
should assume that it has been received and that it is being processed. We will
notify you via email when it is ready to be reviewed. In the interim you can
check the status of your LSDAS account by going to the LSAC website. We regret
that the number of applications we receive makes it impractical to provide
individual application status checks.

We conduct one review each year for admission to the following fall semester
only. We observe a strict February 1 deadline for submission of the application
forms. We do not offer part-time or correspondence courses. We advise that you
not wait until the final days before the deadline to submit your application;
you should apply as early as possible. You may submit an application before you
take the LSAT. The last LSAT score we will accept for admission in 2008 is the
December 2007 test.

USEFUL WEBSITES:

Boalt Hall: www.law.berkeley.edu
U.C. Berkeley: www.berkeley.edu
Housing: www.housing.berkeley.edu
Law Services: www.lsac.org

You may reach us directly at:

Law School Admissions Office
5 Boalt Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-7200, The United States of America
510-642-2274
510-643-6222 fax
Office Hours: M-F, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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Yeshiva University Benjamin Cardozo N School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,

LSAC has informed us that you are registered to attend the LSAC Atlanta Law Forum on Friday, October 26 or Saturday, October 27, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, located at 265 Peachtree Street, NE. Therefore, I am writing to introduce you to the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and encourage you to stop by Table # 73.

The forum is an excellent opportunity to meet Cardozo admissions representatives and learn more about the curriculum, program and community. Located in Greenwich Village in New York City, Cardozo is known for the following:

* The quality of Cardozo's faculty and student body are among the best in the country according to Leiter's Law School rankings. The full survey can be found at http://www.leiterrankings.com.

* Cardozo is ranked # 4 nationally in the area of Intellectual Property Law and # 7 in Alternative Dispute Resolution according to US News & World Report.

* Cardozo's unique clinical programs are nationally known and respected. The school's curriculum places an emphasis on hands-on legal experience in order to bridge the gap between legal education and practice.

* Cardozo is the youngest law school in the United States to have a chapter of Order of the Coif (the law school equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa).

* The School of Law has recently completed a $50 million renovation project including a state-of-the-art Moot Court Room, Law Library and Center for Student Life.

At Cardozo, students may begin law school in January, May or September. Students beginning their studies in January are eligible to graduate in 2 1/2 years. In addition, housing is available to first-year students in our residential facility, which is conveniently located one block from the School of Law.

To learn more about Cardozo, please contact us at (212) 790-0274 or at lawinfo@yu.edu. Also be sure to visit our web site at www.cardozo.yu.edu. For more information regarding the Atlanta Law Forum, please visit www.LSAC.org. We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta.

With warm regards,

David G. Martinidez
Dean of Admissions
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law




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I am out of the office on Wednesday, November 7. Please call (212) 790-0392 for assistance while I am away.
Thank you,
Kathryn A. Tuman
Director of Student Finance

Cornell University Law School

Hi, Christian Milan. Thanks for starting your online application to the Cornell
Law School. You can return any time to the online application website by going
to http://support.law.cornell.edu/admissions/applications/login.cfm and logging
in using the username and password you originally submitted.





Hello Christian Milan,

The Cornell Law School Admissions Office will be attending the Atlanta Law Forum
this week and we hear you plan on being there as well.
Our new view book for fall 2008 will be available at the Atlanta Law Forum!

We encourage you to stop by our table to talk about Cornell Law School and the
admissions process.
We would love to discuss the benefits of attending Cornell Law School.

The Cornell Law School Table will be located close to the entrance of the room
at Table 19.

You can pick up a copy of our new view book at the Atlanta Law Forum or request
the 2008 view book at http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/.
Our online application can be found at http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/, or use
the Law School Admission Council, Inc's online application at
http://www.lsac.org/demos/LSDAS_Demo.htm.


Before you stop by our Table, find out more about us by visiting
our website at http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu.

Thank you for your time and see you in Atlanta!

jurisdoctorstud@aol.com cmilan485

I will be out of the office until Monday, November 12th. I will be checking my e-mail periodically, but please contact Lisa Carberry at 607-255-5873 if you require immediate assistance. Thank you.

I will be out of the office until Monday, January 7th. As I will not be checking my e-mail regularly, please contact Lisa Carberry at 607-255-5873 if you require immediate assistance.

Please note that all Cornell University offices will be closed from Monday, December 24th through Tuesday, January 1st. Current students should contact the University Police at 5-1111 if an emergency arises during this period. Thank you.

Capital University Law School

It’s a fact! In 2007, Columbus was ranked #2 best city in the nation for African American Families by BET.com and a Top 10 City for African Americans by Black Enterprise Magazine.

Stop by table #10 at the Atlanta Forum to speak with Shakeer Abdullah, Director of Multicultural Affairs, to learn more about Capital University Law School and pick up an application fee waiver .

Capital University Law School offers:

* Ideal Location - In the heart of Ohio’s legal community in the Discovery District of downtown Columbus.
* Innovative Institutes and Programs - Capital offers a number of combined degrees as well as certificate programs in many areas of law practice.
* Distinguished Alumni – More than 5,676 alumni in various sectors and currently more than 100 judges.
* A Student-Centered Faculty – Dedicated first and foremost to teaching; distinguished scholars, representing the full spectrum of ideological and political views.

To learn more about what Capital University Law School, visit www.law.capital.edu

We have contacted you because you have indicated you wished to receive additional information regarding higher education.

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Copyright ©2004 Capital University Law School. All rights reserved.

William and Mary Law School

Dear Forum Registrant:

As a law school applicant in the midst of a law school selection we welcome your
interest in William & Mary Law School located in Virginia. Jaime Dunn, Assistant
Dean for Admission, will be at the Atlanta Forum sponsored by the Law School
Admission Council at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta on Friday and Saturday, October
26 and 27. Please stop by table 162 to meet Dean Dunn. When you visit our
table ask any questions you have about William & Mary Law School and take our
informational materials. We look forward to meeting with you and, if William &
Mary is the right law school for you, receiving your application for admission
for the fall of 2008.

Best wishes!




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University of Denver Sturm College of Law



Sturm College of Law at the New York Forum
We are glad to have seen you in person at the New York Forum organized by the Law School Admission Council in the city New York U.S. New York The United States of America. We hope you take the time to visit our website at www.law.du.edu for information about the programs available at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, or please feel free to contact the Office of Admissions directly.

This is an exciting time to be a student at the University of Denver. Our newly constructed building provides state-of-the-art tools for learning, while our knowledgeable and dedicated faculty offer challenging and exciting courses. You have the option to focus in an area of law you’re passionate about, such as international law, environmental and natural resources law, public interest law, business and commercial law, and tax law. Or, you can explore interests across the legal continuum. You’ll also find dual-degree programs, LL.M. programs, and a flexible evening J.D. program.

At the Sturm College of Law you have the opportunity to represent clients in one of five on-campus clinics, participate on the staff of one of our many well respected journals, and take advantage of the internship opportunities available in downtown Denver.

The benefits of our new building, our challenging and exciting courses, and the practical experience available through internships and clinic opportunities offers our students the knowledge and experience they need to be thoughtful, passionate lawyers in today’s world. Visit our website for more information and to apply online.

"I am constantly struck by the vibrant atmosphere in our law school; it is exciting to see, and be a part of, a community that is a true reflection of our nation’s identity. As the Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Management, I look to admit students that can bring a special perspective to classroom discussion together with drive and commitment to the practice of law."

Iain L. E. Davis, M.S.
Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Management


Contact:
University of Denver
Sturm College of Law
2255 East Evans Avenue,
Suite 115
Denver, Colorado 80208
Email: admissions@law.du.edu
Phone: 303.871.6135
Fax: 303.871.6992
Web: www.law.du.edu

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University of Denver Sturm College of Law at the Atlanta Forum

We are excited to hear that you have registered to attend the Atlanta Forum. The forum provides an excellent opportunity for you to personally speak with law school professionals and takes you one step closer to your aspiration of attending law school. To help you reach your goals, the University of Denver Sturm College of Law would like to share some initial information with you about our programs and invite you to visit our table at the forum. You can find us at table 26 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday, October 26th and 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 27th.

This is an exciting time at the Sturm College of Law. Our newly constructed, state-of-the-art building provides a well planned and comfortable atmosphere with spaces designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas. From our wired classrooms to our technologically enhanced training courtroom, your learning environment prepares you for success in an increasingly multidisciplinary and international world.

Here are a few Sturm College of Law highlights:

*
The Sturm College of Law offers a traditional J.D. program, as well as Master of Law (LL.M.) degrees in several distinctive areas of study. We also offer specialty programs and dual degrees.
*
Our Student Law Office, one of the oldest and most exciting clinical programs in the country, allows students to begin representing clients beginning in their second year. Under the supervision of experienced faculty, students represent indigent clients in a number of different areas of law.
*
The Sturm College of Law’s moot court program is the first ever to win both the National Civil Trial Competition and the American Trial Lawyers Association Competition in the same year.
*
The American Bar Association recently honored the University of Denver Sturm College of Law with the organization’s highest award for achievement in environmental law, emphasizing DU’s place among the nation’s top-ranked institutions in the field.

The University of Denver is just ten minutes from downtown Denver, Colorado. Students take advantage of the career-enhancing opportunities available in this city and also enjoy the distinct recreational activities found both in Denver and in the mountains, just minutes to the west. With over 300 days of sunshine and remarkably mild winters, you’ll no doubt find this a vibrant and engaging place to live.

We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta.



“I am very happy with my decision to attend the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. The faculty challenges me intellectually while also preparing me for the practice of law through our Student Law Office and our Pioneer Legal Internship Program. The student body is composed of amazing people and I have made numerous friends that I am proud to call future colleagues.”

Doug Wigley, 2L
Phoenix, AZ


Contact:
University of Denver
Sturm College of Law
2255 East Evans Avenue,
Suite 115
Denver, Colorado 80208

Email: admissions@law.du.edu
Phone: 303.871.6135
Fax: 303.871.6992
Web: www.law.du.edu

Contact Us


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University of Michigan Law School




Dear Christian Milan:

I am delighted that you have preregistered for the Law School Admissions Council forum in Houston, being held from 10AM to 4PM on Saturday, November 3, at the JW Marriott Houston, 5150 Westheimer, Houston, TX 77056. While you're there, we'd love to have the chance to talk to you about the University of Michigan Law School, one of the nation's oldest and finest.

In addition to an enduring reputation for academic excellence, Michigan Law offers its students an engaging and rewarding law school experience characterized by interdisciplinary coursework, informed by transnational sensibility, and punctuated with highly practical clinical training, all grounded in an environment of collegiality and camaraderie and a setting of unsurpassed architectural beauty. And as one would expect from a law school of this caliber, our graduates go on to challenging careers all over the nation and the world, in all segments of the legal field.

I hope I've told you enough to pique your interest! If so, please stop by table 18 (along Aisle 1, toward the left as you enter) to learn more. And in the meantime, you may want to check out our Web site which has a lot of information about the many advantages we offer.

Good luck with your law school decisionmaking process, and I hope you'll make Michigan Law part of your plans.

Sarah C. Zearfoss
Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions
The University of Michigan Law School
726 Oakland Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Telephone: 734.764.0537
Fax: 734.647.3218


Dear Christian Milan,

Thank you for your interest in the University of Michigan Law School. We are
delighted to mail you our application and viewbook. Please allow 7-10 business
days for delivery; international deliveries may take 4 - 6 weeks. Also, a PDF
version of our application is on our website at www.law.umich.edu/prospectivestudents/Admissions/applying.htm.

You may also find it helpful to visit our Frequently Asked Questions at
www.law.umich.edu/prospectivestudents/Admissions/faq.htm, where you will find an
abundance of admissions related information. If you have any questions, please
feel free to contact us.

Sincerely,

jurisdoctorstud@aol.com cmilan485

University of Michigan Law School Admissions Office

University of Missouri Columbia School of Law

Greetings from MU







We just wanted to let you know that

The University of Missouri – Columbia School of Law

will be at the Atlanta Forum this Friday and Saturday.



We look forward to visiting with you

and answer questions about the advantages

of a Midwestern law school experience.

Please stop by Table #56 and say hello.



Michelle Heck

Admissions Representative





JR Swanegan

Diversity Coordinator


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University of Notre Dame Law School



Thank you for your interest in Notre Dame Law School. This is an automated response to your recent e-mail message. A member of the Admission Staff will process your request for information in a timely manner.


Links to our web site that may be of interest to you are as follows:

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Dear Christian Milan:

On behalf of the staff of the Admissions Office, I am very pleased you will join us for our upcoming Open House program.

Date: Friday, November 2, 2007
Location: Room 112 Law School

Your schedule will be as follows:

9:45 AM Arrive and check-in
10:00 - 10:50 AM Attend a Class
10:50 - 11:00 AM Break
11:00 - 11:30 AM Law School Overview/Admission and Financial Aid Presentation
11:30 - 12:00 PM Student-guided tour of Law School
12:00 - 1:00 PM Student Panel Discussion

The Open House will end at 1:00 PM. We would like to encourage you to take a tour of campus. There is a 90-minute campus tour offered at 3:00 PM, leaving the Eck Visitors’ Center lobby. We hope you will consider taking a campus tour. For more information on the campus tour, please review this web site: https://alumni.nd.edu/site/c.luIZLdMOJpE/b.2660551/k.C54B/Tours.htm

If your plans change and you will be unable to take part in the Open House, please be so kind as to let us know. Also, if you decide to bring a guest and have not yet provided us with his/her name, please provide us with advance notice so that we may make appropriate arrangements.

These are exciting times at Notre Dame Law School as we embark on the expansion of our building. Please review this web site for more details: http://law.nd.edu/building_expansion/index.html Please be aware that during the construction phase, fences will be up but you will still be able to enter the building through the South and Southwest entrances.

Should you need hotel information, directions to the campus and/or the Law Building, please refer to our web site: http://www.lawadmissions.nd.edu/admit_visit.html, and scroll to the bottom of the page. If you want to verify the time in South Bend, please click here: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=892

The Law Building (#1027 on the map of campus) is accessible via Notre Dame Avenue, with the most proximate parking being the Visitor Lot near the corner of Eddy and Edison Streets behind Legend's Restaurant. You may reach this parking lot by travelling north on Notre Dame Avenue, turn right (east) at the first drive (on the north side of DeBartolo Center for Performing Arts), at the second stop sign go straight across Eddy and turn right (south) into the Visitors Parking Lot. Please note that you will need to push the red button at the entrance in order to raise the gate for this Visitor Lot. We will provide a parking coupon so you can exit the lot at the end of the day. If this lot is full (designated by a lighted "full" sign), you may park in the C-1 Parking Lot (south of the Joyce Athletic/Convocation Center.)

The Law Building is located on the right (east) side of the circular drive and just north and east of the Morris Inn. The Admissions Suite is located in room 112. If you enter using the southwest entrance of the Law Building, our office is immediately to your right; if you enter using the south entrance to the Law Building, take the 1/2 flight of stairs up and turn to the left.

If additional information is needed, please do not hesitate to phone our office.

We look forward to your upcoming visit to Notre Dame Law School.

Sincerely,


Margaret Edgington
Senior Staff Assistant
Notre Dame Law School
574/631-6626












Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud@aol.com cmilan485,

On behalf of the Law School and Admissions Office, we invite you to consider Notre Dame Law School as you make plans for your legal education and career.

Notre Dame Law School enjoys a distinctive reputation among nationally regarded law schools for preparing graduates to practice law with competence and compassion and to contribute, as leaders, in both the public and private sectors. Long recognized as a leader in trial advocacy, Notre Dame Law School continues its dedication to educating a different kind of lawyer through an array of hands-on courses. These courses allow you to develop and refine your litigation skills and learn through the expertise of faculty who have years of courtroom experience. Both inside and outside the classroom, faculty challenge you to engage in discussions about the relationships between the law, ethics, morality, and justice. A defining characteristic of a Notre Dame legal education is the collegial relationship between and among the faculty and students that will last a lifetime.

I encourage you to stop by the Notre Dame Law School table at the Altanta Forum on Friday, October 26 or Saturday, October 27 to learn more about Notre Dame Law School and becoming a different kind of lawyer. The alumni representatives and I look forward to meeting you.

Marie E. Bensman
Director of Admissions and Financial Aid






Related Links:

International & Comparative Law at the Notre Dame London Centre

Law Review and Journals

Public Interest Opportunities

Career Services and Class of 2006 Employment Report

Visit the Law School






Visit the LSAC web site for more information about the Chicago Forum including a schedule of workshops and floor plan.


Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud@aol.com cmilan485
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University of Notre Dame
Office of Admissions
112 Law School
Notre Dame, IN 46556, The United States of America

Dear Christian Milan:

On behalf of the staff of the Admissions Office, I am very pleased you will join us for our upcoming Open House program.

Date: Friday, November 2, 2007
Location: Room 112 Law School

Your schedule will be as follows:

9:45 AM Arrive and check-in
10:00 - 10:50 AM Attend a Class
10:50 - 11:00 AM Break
11:00 - 11:30 AM Law School Overview/Admission and Financial Aid Presentation
11:30 - 12:00 PM Student-guided tour of Law School
12:00 - 1:00 PM Student Panel Discussion

The Open House will end at 1:00 PM. We would like to encourage you to take a tour of campus. There is a 90-minute campus tour offered at 3:00 PM, leaving the Eck Visitors’ Center lobby. We hope you will consider taking a campus tour. For more information on the campus tour, please review this web site: https://alumni.nd.edu/site/c.luIZLdMOJpE/b.2660551/k.C54B/Tours.htm

If your plans change and you will be unable to take part in the Open House, please be so kind as to let us know. Also, if you decide to bring a guest and have not yet provided us with his/her name, please provide us with advance notice so that we may make appropriate arrangements.

These are exciting times at Notre Dame Law School as we embark on the expansion of our building. Please review this web site for more details: http://law.nd.edu/building_expansion/index.html Please be aware that during the construction phase, fences will be up but you will still be able to enter the building through the South and Southwest entrances.

Should you need hotel information, directions to the campus and/or the Law Building, please refer to our web site: http://www.lawadmissions.nd.edu/admit_visit.html, and scroll to the bottom of the page. If you want to verify the time in South Bend, please click here: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=892

The Law Building (#1027 on the map of campus) is accessible via Notre Dame Avenue, with the most proximate parking being the Visitor Lot near the corner of Eddy and Edison Streets behind Legend's Restaurant. You may reach this parking lot by travelling north on Notre Dame Avenue, turn right (east) at the first drive (on the north side of DeBartolo Center for Performing Arts), at the second stop sign go straight across Eddy and turn right (south) into the Visitors Parking Lot. Please note that you will need to push the red button at the entrance in order to raise the gate for this Visitor Lot. We will provide a parking coupon so you can exit the lot at the end of the day. If this lot is full (designated by a lighted "full" sign), you may park in the C-1 Parking Lot (south of the Joyce Athletic/Convocation Center.)

The Law Building is located on the right (east) side of the circular drive and just north and east of the Morris Inn. The Admissions Suite is located in room 112. If you enter using the southwest entrance of the Law Building, our office is immediately to your right; if you enter using the south entrance to the Law Building, take the 1/2 flight of stairs up and turn to the left.

If additional information is needed, please do not hesitate to phone our office.

We look forward to your upcoming visit to Notre Dame Law School.

Sincerely,


Margaret Edgington
Senior Staff Assistant
Notre Dame Law School
574/631-6626

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Admission Standards (JD)
http://www.lawadmissions.nd.edu/admissions/standards.html

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Villanova University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,

Thank you for your interest in Villanova University School of Law. It was a pleasure to meet you at the Houston Forum.

On behalf of the faculty and admissions committee, I invite you to apply to Villanova University School of Law. You may apply electronically by going to www.law.villanova.edu/admissions, or by using the LSDAS Electronic Application Service offered through LSAC. In addition, you may download an application form from our website.

You are also invited to visit the law school. On your visit, you will have the opportunity to observe classes and meet with professors and students. Admissions staff members are available to assist you during the application process. Please contact us at (610) 519-7010 or email the admissions office admissions@law.villanova.edu with any questions you may have or to schedule a visit.

We look forward to hearing from you and wish you well as you embark on your law school journey.



Sincerely,

Noe Bernal
Assistant Dean for Admissions




Dear Christian Milan:

Villanova University School of Law is looking forward to meeting you at the Law School Admission Council Houston Law School Forum. Please come by to visit with us at table number 142.

A law degree opens many doors, and we feel strongly that Villanova University School of Law is a wonderful place to obtain that degree. Villanova Law offers a highly demanding academic program but also has a strong sense of community with an educational philosophy informed by humanist tradition. A broad array of advanced courses builds upon a solid core curriculum and is designed to produce sophisticated lawyers trained for leading roles in any area of practice.

In addition to courses leading to a J.D. degree, we offer a joint J.D./M.B.A. program, and a joint J.D./L.LM. in Taxation. The School of Law is considered a leader in implementing information technologies in legal education and the profession, as well as in developing the jurisprudence applicable to these emerging technologies. We offer extensive opportunities for studying international law, intellectual property law, public interest law, tax law and other specialty areas.



One of Villanova’s greatest strengths is its extraordinarily loyal and active alumni, who serve as a vital network for helping our students find rewarding employment not only in the Philadelphia area (the fifth largest legal market in the nation) but throughout the Northeast and in other major legal markets around the country.


Villanova’s location, which combines the best of the suburban and the urban, makes the Law School a wonderful place to study, work and live. Situated in the scenic and historic Philadelphia Main Line suburbs, the Law School is only fifteen miles from Center City (downtown) Philadelphia, which offers not only abundant employment and internship opportunities, but all the excitement of a major city. Mass transit and an extensive network of highways connect Villanova to Philadelphia, the major metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C. and New York City, as well as the wider northeastern region of the country.



We look forward to seeing you at the Houston Forum. In the meantime, please visit our website www.law.villanova.edu to learn more about Villanova University School of Law or to apply to the law school.

Please feel free to contact us at (610) 519-7010 or email us at admissions@law.villanova.edu with questions as members of the admissions staff are available to assist you as you embark on your law school journey.



Sincerely,

Noé Bernal
Assistant Dean for Admissions
Villanova University School of Law


Dear Christian Milan cmilan485 jurisdoctorstud@aol.com:

Villanova University School of Law is looking forward to meeting you at the Law School Admission Council Atlanta Law School Forum. Please come by to visit with us at table number 164.

A law degree opens many doors, and we feel strongly that Villanova University School of Law is a wonderful place to obtain that degree. Villanova Law offers a highly demanding academic program but also has a strong sense of community with an educational philosophy informed by humanist tradition. A broad array of advanced courses builds upon a solid core curriculum and is designed to produce sophisticated lawyers trained for leading roles in any area of practice.

In addition to courses leading to a J.D. degree, we offer a joint J.D./M.B.A. program, and a joint J.D./L.LM. in Taxation. The School of Law is considered a leader in implementing information technologies in legal education and the profession, as well as in developing the jurisprudence applicable to these emerging technologies. We offer extensive opportunities for studying international law, intellectual property law, public interest law, tax law and other specialty areas.



One of Villanova’s greatest strengths is its extraordinarily loyal and active alumni, who serve as a vital network for helping our students find rewarding employment not only in the Philadelphia area (the fifth largest legal market in the nation) but throughout the Northeast and in other major legal markets around the country.


Villanova’s location, which combines the best of the suburban and the urban, makes the Law School a wonderful place to study, work and live. Situated in the scenic and historic Philadelphia Main Line suburbs, the Law School is only fifteen miles from Center City (downtown) Philadelphia, which offers not only abundant employment and internship opportunities, but all the excitement of a major city. Mass transit and an extensive network of highways connect Villanova to Philadelphia, the major metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C. and New York City, as well as the wider northeastern region of the country.



We look forward to seeing you at the Atlanta Forum. In the meantime, please visit our website www.law.villanova.edu to learn more about Villanova University School of Law or to apply to the law school.

Please feel free to contact us at (610) 519-7010 or email us at admissions@law.villanova.edu with questions as members of the admissions staff are available to assist you as you embark on your law school journey.



Sincerely,

Noé Bernal
Assistant Dean for Admissions

Feona H. Persaud
Assistant Director for Admissions
jurisdoctorstud@aol.com cmilan485

Washburn University School of Law

Washburn University School of Law will be at the Atlanta Forum Friday, October
26 and Saturday, October 27, and we would like you to meet our admissions
representatives. Representatives will be available from 12 - 6 p.m. on Friday
and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta (265 Peachtree
Street NE).

Washburn Law:
*Provides significant scholarship support for students with strong academic
credentials. Approximately 40 percent of incoming law students receive
scholarship support; more than 15 percent receive full tuition awards.
*Is noted for its nationally-recognized faculty and a student body that ranks
among the highest in student satisfaction.
*Offers a 99 percent placement rate for graduates within nine months of law
school graduation.

We hope you will stop by and find out more about the many opportunities and
options that Washburn Law can offer you.

P.S. If you cannot attend this event, we invite you to visit our campus in
person, meet with a student ambassador, attend a first year class and meet
personally with an admissions representative. You can schedule a visit or
request information at www.washburnlaw.edu or by calling (800) 927-4529.

Sincerely,
Karla Beam
Director of Admissions
Washburn University School of Law


Please note you are receiving this notice because you have provided your e-mail
address to the Law School Admission Council or Washburn University School of
Law.


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Penn State Dickinson School of Law

From: "bwg1@psu.edu"
To: jurisdoctorstud@aol.com cmilan485
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 7:42:30 PM
Subject: Penn State Dickinson On-Line Chat with Dean of Admissions

Dear Christian Milan:

Dean Janice Austin will be available tomorrow, Wednesday, October 24, from 3 to 8 p.m. (Eastern DST) in our on-line chat room to answer any questions you might have regarding Penn State Dickinson School of Law.

To access the chat, please click on the "On-Line Chat" link located on the scroll bar of our Law School's web site, www.dsl.psu.edu.

SEE YOU ON-LINE!

Barbara W. Guillaume
Senior Director of Admissions
BWG1@psu.edu


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Golden Gate University School of Law

I will be out of the office beginning June 12 and returning June 17.

If you need immediate assistance please contact Trevor Ackerly at 415-442-7820 or takerely@ggu.edu.

Thank you,

Susan Neuwirth

Susan Neuwirth





Dear Admitted Law Student Christian Milan,




I understand that you are planning to attend the LSAC Law School Forum in Houston on Saturday, November 3, at the JW Marriott Houston. A representative from Golden Gate University School of Law will also be attending. Please come visit us at Table #138 to learn more about GGU Law!


Golden Gate University School of Law is a private institution founded in 1901 and located in the heart of San Francisco’s downtown legal and financial district. The school offers full-time day and part-time evening programs leading to the Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree. Our students study the law in a diverse, collaborative learning environment, where practical skills training is fully integrated with mastery of the law and legal theory.


GGU Law offers several JD program options, specialization certificates, and joint degree programs, including:


· Honors Lawyering Program



Dear Admitted Law Student Christian Milan LSAC admitted JD student status L24033516 from the American Bar Association myABA L01432062 ,


I understand that you are planning to attend the LSAC Law School Forum in San Francisco on Monday, November 12, at the Nob Hill Masonic Center. Representatives from Golden Gate University School of Law will also be attending. Please come visit us at Table #9 to learn more about GGU Law!


Golden Gate University School of Law is a private institution founded in 1901 and located in the heart of San Francisco’s downtown legal and financial district. The school offers full-time day and part-time evening programs leading to the Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree. Our students study the law in a diverse, collaborative learning environment, where practical skills training is fully integrated with mastery of the law and legal theory.


GGU Law offers several JD program options, specialization certificates, and joint degree programs, including:


· Honors Lawyering Program

· Public Interest Scholars Program

· Environmental Law Scholars Program

· Certificates in Business Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property

Law, International Law, Labor & Employment Law, Litigation, Public Interest Law,

Real Estate Law, and Taxation

· JD/MBA and JD/PhD in Clinical Psychology

· In-house Clinics in Women’s Employment Rights and Environmental Law & Justice

· Summer study abroad program in Paris



If you have any questions about the law school application process, financial aid, or the great variety of career options available to graduates of GGU Law, we hope that you will stop by. For additional information, visit our website at www.ggu.edu/law.





We look forward to meeting you!



Sincerely,







Greg A. Egertson



Associate Dean and Director of Admissions







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· Public Interest Scholars Program

· Environmental Law Scholars Program

· Certificates in Business Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property

Law, International Law, Labor & Employment Law, Litigation, Public Interest Law,

Real Estate Law, and Taxation

· JD/MBA and JD/PhD in Clinical Psychology


· In-house Clinics in Women’s Employment Rights and Environmental Law & Justice

· Summer study abroad program in Paris





Dear Admitted Law Student Christian Milan LSAC admitted JD student status L24033516 from the American Bar Association myABA L01432062 ,


I understand that you are planning to attend the LSAC Law School Forum in San Francisco on Monday, November 12, at the Nob Hill Masonic Center. Representatives from Golden Gate University School of Law will also be attending. Please come visit us at Table #9 to learn more about GGU Law!


Golden Gate University School of Law is a private institution founded in 1901 and located in the heart of San Francisco’s downtown legal and financial district. The school offers full-time day and part-time evening programs leading to the Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree. Our students study the law in a diverse, collaborative learning environment, where practical skills training is fully integrated with mastery of the law and legal theory.


GGU Law offers several JD program options, specialization certificates, and joint degree programs, including:


· Honors Lawyering Program

· Public Interest Scholars Program

· Environmental Law Scholars Program

· Certificates in Business Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property

Law, International Law, Labor & Employment Law, Litigation, Public Interest Law,

Real Estate Law, and Taxation

· JD/MBA and JD/PhD in Clinical Psychology

· In-house Clinics in Women’s Employment Rights and Environmental Law & Justice

· Summer study abroad program in Paris



If you have any questions about the law school application process, financial aid, or the great variety of career options available to graduates of GGU Law, we hope that you will stop by. For additional information, visit our website at www.ggu.edu/law.





We look forward to meeting you!



Sincerely,







Greg A. Egertson



Associate Dean and Director of Admissions







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If you have any questions about the law school application process, financial aid, or the great variety of career options available to graduates of GGU Law, we hope that you will stop by. For additional information, visit our website at www.ggu.edu/law.





We look forward to meeting you!



Sincerely,







Greg A. Egertson



Associate Dean and Director of Admissions







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Dear Admitted Law Student cmilan485,



I understand that you are planning to attend the LSAC Forum in Atlanta on Friday and Saturday, October 26-27, at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. Representatives from Golden Gate University School of Law will also be attending. Please come visit us at Table #127 to learn more about GGU Law!



Golden Gate University School of Law is a private institution founded in 1901 and located in the heart of San Francisco’s downtown legal and financial district. The school offers full-time day and part-time evening programs leading to the Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree. Our students study the law in a diverse, collaborative learning environment, where practical skills training is fully integrated with mastery of the law and legal theory.


GGU Law offers several JD program options, specialization certificates, and joint degrees, including:


· Honors Lawyering Program

· Public Interest Scholars Program

· Environmental Law Scholars Program

· Certificates in Business Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property

Law, International Law, Labor & Employment Law, Litigation, Public Interest Law,

Real Estate Law, and Taxation

· JD/MBA and JD/PhD in Clinical Psychology

· In-house Clinics in Women’s Employment Rights and Environmental Law & Justice

· Summer study abroad program in Paris



If you have any questions about the law school application process, financial aid, or the great variety of career options available to graduates of GGU Law, we hope that you will stop by. For additional information, visit our website at www.ggu.edu/law.



We look forward to meeting you!



Sincerely,



Greg A. Egertson

Associate Dean and Director of Admissions
cmilan485 jurisdoctorstud@aol.com


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Hello Christian Milan cmilan485,

Please stop by Table #66 at the LSAC Forum this Friday or Saturday to learn
about the wonderful opportunities waiting for you at Albany Law School - the
only law school in the capital of New York state.

97% job placement rate
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Our recruiter, Jason Litwak, looks forward to meeting you.

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Your 2007-2008 financial aid application at Northern Kentucky University has been reviewed. In order for our office to further consider your application for assistance, you must provide additional documentation.



Please access Norse Express to view the missing or incomplete documents. Please use the following steps to access your financial aid account:

· View Norse Express at www.nku.edu

· Select Student Services.

· First-time users will need their SSN and date of birth to access (use a six-digit format for the date of birth: 062195).

· Students who have changed and/or forgotten their Norse Express pin can select the “I Forgot My Pin” button or contact the Registrar’s Office at 859-572-5556.

· Select “Financial Aid”

· Select the 2008 award year

· Choose “Student Requirements”.



Students selected for the verification process can download the worksheet at the office web site at www.nku.edu/~ofa under the FORMS button.



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All correspondence with the Office of Student Financial Assistance will be via your e-mail account. All notifications will be sent to your NKU e-mail account.



Newly enrolled students can find their user name by visiting www.nku.edu/password. The initial password is the 8 digits of the ISO number on your NKU ID card.



If you have not been enrolled at NKU and not assigned an e-mail, the information will be forwarded to the personal e-mail address listed on your FAFSA. Please insure that the personal e-mail address available through Norse Express is CURRENT.




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In a message dated 06/11/2007 03:35:56 Est, Chmilan27 writes:


THE NORTHERN DIFFERENCE

Northern Kentucky University has matured into one of the Commonwealth’s largest and most respected institutions, but the school’s commitment to offering the highest quality education at an affordable cost has never wavered. As a result, NKU gives students the experience they’d expect from a private institution for a fraction of the cost. That’s the Northern Difference.

Northern also acknowledges, however, the modern reality of higher education costs. Going to college has never been a more daunting financial endeavor.

But for many students, help is on the way. A new need-based grant program called The Northern Difference Grant will make up the difference between the costs of attending NKU (tuition, fees, room and board, books) and the federal, state and institutional grants qualified students receive. The Northern Difference Grant can be renewed for up to eight semesters (four years total).



To qualify, students must:
• Be Federal Pell Grant eligible;
• Be a resident of Kentucky;
• Be a first-time freshman;
• Submit an application for admission by April 20, 2007 (by March 1 in subsequent years);
• Be accepted with regular admission status to NKU;
• Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by April 20, 2007 (by March 1 in subsequent years);
• Have a family income that falls at 150 percent or below the national poverty level.

Students must also maintain the required minimum eligibility for all awarded federal, state and institutional grants and maintain continuous full-time enrollment status (fall and spring) in good standing with satisfactory academic progress. To renew, a student must maintain a college grade point average of 2.5.





In a message dated 05/11/2007 16:46:58 Est, Chmilan27@aol.com writes:
I wish I could have afforded it.

Zero EFC -----

Do you still have the Northern Difference Program for an international student in my case?

Or without the signature of my biological parents (Attn: United States of America Permanent Resident Card International Student Admissions - Financial Statement from Sponsor [United States of America Federal Student Aid Recipient----answer Yes-----] --- the document Form I-90 Form I-797C is in front of me .

It was an early decision to attend NKU since my last application with the Law School Admission Council www.lsac.org . Although it seems as if nothing has changed in my current immediate environment Form I-90 Form I-797C.

Let me know if I qualify for any merit scholarships or need based federal loans (FAFSA - 00000 EFC) www.fafsa.ed.gov .
Christian

In a message dated 05/11/2007 16:23:06 Est, isa@nku.edu writes:
Dear Christian Milan,


When attending college, it is not only important to learn but also to become involved with your university. Here at Northern Kentucky University we want you to find your place in the student body and make friends quickly. With over 170 different student organizations, Northern Kentucky University is a place where every student can belong. Our student organizations include: academic organizations; faith based organizations; game and sport organizations and service organizations.





The International Student Union

ISU offers members the opportunity to acquaint each other with different cultures, ideas, and customs. Dances, exhibits, films, and food festivals are the main focus in interaction with the campus community.
To visit ISU's website click here.



The White House

Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world.
To learn more about Rotaract click here.






The United States of America Permanent Resident Card USCIS DHS Form I-90 Form I-797C North American Western Hemisphere European Club

We are a club devoted to exploring the cultures of East Asia, specifically China, Japan, and the Koreas.
To visit the East Asian Club's website click here.

Latino Student Union Y Amigos

The purpose of this organization is to build a sense of community among Latino and non-Latino students at NKU, through the establishment of an organization where Hispanic, Latino American, and non-Latino students can share common views on political, economical, social and cultural issues.

To learn more about the Latino Students Union Y Amigos click here
To visit the Office of Latino Student Affairs at Northern Kentucky University click here.


The Association of African Charities
The Association of African Charities is committed to mobilizing the caring power of communities to help the poor in Africa. Undertaking fundraising activities on campus and in the community, collecting material donated, to help the disadvantaged, the disabled, the elderly and children with special needs in Africa are just a few of the their objectives.
For more information click here.


Roman Catholic Student Association


The MSA will welcome religious speakers, attend religious conventions, provide a safe and open medium to discuss Islam both as itself and in relation to other religious traditions, an promote an egalitarian spirit of tolerance, equality, and unity.


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Dear Christian Milan,

Northern Kentucky University is the fastest growing university in the state of Kentucky - boasting over 14,000 students. Our national known academic programs stress a strong liberal arts foundation, enhancing student-faculty collaboration and creating an atmosphere that places the learner at the center of all that we do. With a low faculty/student ratio and an average class size of 24 students, NKU will provide you with the individual attention you richly deserve. NKU provides what feels like a private school education at a public school cost.

NKU is a modern, dynamic campus, located only minutes from the vibrant city of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. The school's small student/faculty ratio of 14:1 allows for unique undergraduate opportunities in research, leadership, coop learning experiences and community engagement. There are endless chances to get involved - from athletics, to the NKU Honors Program. Students get involved here, and they make a difference. Check us out on the web at http://isa.nku.edu.

Making your college decision is complicated, yet exciting. If you have questions about NKU contact the office of International Student Affairs at isa@nku.edu. You have so many opportunities, and we wish you the best of luck.

Sincerely,


Elizabeth Chaulk
International Student Recruitment, Coordinator

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Your 2007-2008 financial aid application at Northern Kentucky University has been reviewed. In order for our office to further consider your application for assistance, you must provide additional documentation.



Please access Norse Express to view the missing or incomplete documents. Please use the following steps to access your financial aid account:

· View Norse Express at www.nku.edu

· Select Student Services.

· First-time users will need their SSN and date of birth to access (use a six-digit format for the date of birth: 062195).

· Students who have changed and/or forgotten their Norse Express pin can select the “I Forgot My Pin” button or contact the Registrar’s Office at 859-572-5556.

· Select “Financial Aid”

· Select the 2008 award year

· Choose “Student Requirements”.



Students selected for the verification process can download the worksheet at the office web site at www.nku.edu/~ofa under the FORMS button.



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All correspondence with the Office of Student Financial Assistance will be via your e-mail account. All notifications will be sent to your NKU e-mail account.



Newly enrolled students can find their user name by visiting www.nku.edu/password. The initial password is the 8 digits of the ISO number on your NKU ID card.



If you have not been enrolled at NKU and not assigned an e-mail, the information will be forwarded to the personal e-mail address listed on your FAFSA. Please insure that the personal e-mail address available through Norse Express is CURRENT.

Lewis and Clark Law School

Greetings From Portland Oregon !

We missed you at the Law School Admisson Council’s law school forum in Boston recently and wanted to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves to you law.lclark.edu.

The idea of traveling across the country from Boston. to Portland, Oregon may be difficult (or maybe not!) to think about, but we encourage you to consider all the wonderful things the city has to offer. Portland is consistently ranked as one of the top livable cities in the U.S. Not only is it beautiful, but it’s also quite progressive, casual, and inclusive. Portland attracts a very creative, intelligent and active population which makes for a mix of amazing restaurants, an established arts & music scene, abundant outdoor activities, and original urban development.

Visit Portland online: http://www.lclark. edu/dept/lawadmss/ about_portland.html

Wikipedia facts: http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Portland%2C_or

Portland also has a growing diverse community as does Lewis & Clark. The majority of Lewis & Clark students also are not from Oregon, or even from the Northwest. Many of our students move here from the Boston area for law school, but also to take advantage of the lifestyle, affordability, and opportunity in Portland. Our alumni base in Boston is also strong. In other words, coming to Portland doesn’t have to be permanent, unless, like a lot of folks, you want it to be.

It’s admittedly difficult to match Boston’s diverse population, but Lewis & Clark’s incoming class for 2007 is 22% ethnic minority and have a median age of 27. Students can get involved with Portland’s diverse community though the Oregon State Bar Minority Section; the minority, women’s, and GLBT law student organizations; and by helping clients through our downtown or small business legal clinics. Our Academic Enhancement Program plans workshops & sessions to help support students from non-traditional, diverse, or disadvantaged backgrounds. The extremely welcoming & flexible atmosphere at L&C also helps to keep the attrition rate of all students very low.

Demographic facts on the 2007 entering class: http://www.lclark. edu/dept/lawadmss/ profile.html

Info on the Academic Enhancement Program: http://www.lclark. edu/dept/lawadmss/ aep.html

List of student organizations: http://www.lclark. edu/org/sba/studentgroups. html

Public interest law seems to be a strong interest for many residents in the Boston area. Many of you are working for large (or smaller) non-profit organizations. If this sector is your calling even after law school, we’re happy to tell you that Lewis & Clark Law School is particularly noted for our Public Interest offerings. While the national average of placement into public interest legal jobs right out of law school is about 5-6%, Lewis & Clark typically places between 11-14% new graduates into this sector. With the help of summer stipends, and LRAP program, public interest career fair, and more, we’re proud that many of our students can realize their goals of doing non-profit legal work.

Learn more about Public Interest at L&C: http://law.lclark. edu/org/pilp/

Obviously there’s more than public interest that we offer. Our curriculum can be very specific or very broad depending on your interests. Our certificate programs include Business Law, Criminal Law, Environmental & Natural Resources Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Tax Law, but only about one-third of students choose to specialize. The other two-thirds are exploring their options and keeping their minds open to various areas of practice.

Explore our curriculum and clinics:

http://law.lclark. edu/dept/lawac/academics. html

Employment statistics and career services:

http://www.lclark. edu/dept/lscs/prospective. html

There is so much more to say about our law school and region of the country. If you were unable to stop by our table at the forum, but would still like to receive information about Lewis & Clark Law School, please respond to this email with your contact information, or fill out our online request form at http://www.lclark. edu/dept/lawadmss/ info_request.html

Lewis & Clark students enjoy accessible faculty, flexible and numerous program offerings, rigorous academics, a scenic campus, and a very supportive atmosphere. If, after doing more research, you think L&C might be a good fit for you, then we look forward to receiving your application!

Application requirements: http://law.lclark. edu/dept/lawadmss/ requirements.html

Application timeline: http://www.lclark. edu/dept/lawadmss/ timeline.html

Sincerely,

Shannon Davis

Assistant Dean of Admissions

Lewis & Clark Law School

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Regent University School of Law

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Saturday, June 21, 2008
10:00am - 5:00pm





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2008 DC Law School Forum
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2660 Woodley Road, NW
Washington, DC 20052






Dear Christian Milan:

Thank you for registering to attend the Washington, D.C. Law School Forum.

We invite you to chat with us about the law school admissions process and Regent University School of Law!

Visit us at Table #575 and we’ll waive your application fee.

For now, read about Regent’s integration of faith and law, our great financial aid ranking, and our national moot court wins.

Also explore our faculty which includes former Atty. General John Ashcroft, and check out our student stories.

As you'll see, at Regent, law is more than a profession. It’s a calling.

Questions?

757.226.4584
lawschool@regent.edu

Hope to see you in D.C.!

Bonnie Creef, Director of Admissions


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An Invitation from:

Regent University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan:

Thank you for registering to attend the Los Angeles Law School Forum on Friday, November 9 (12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m.) and Saturday, November 10 (10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.) at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel. I know that choosing the law school that is right for you is a very important decision. Attending a law school forum is an excellent way to help you make that decision with confidence. As you begin the process of deciding which of the American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law schools best serves your goals and dreams, I encourage you to take a close look at Regent University School of Law. Please consider this a personal invitation to visit our table.

As a thank you for stopping by our table and discussing our programs, we will offer you a $50 application fee waiver.

Regent University School of Law will be at table #132

Regent's Mission: Regent University School of Law is unique among ABA-accredited law schools because our mission is to raise up Christian leaders who are called to serve in the legal profession and who are committed to addressing the challenges that face our nation. Students choose Regent Law in part because of the commitment to biblical integration within the law school classroom.

Academic Programs: Regent offers a high-quality, ABA-accredited legal education taught by a distinguished faculty. In 2005, former U.S. Attorney General, John Ashcroft, was named Distinguished Professor of Law and Government at Regent University. Two J.D. programs are available to meet the needs of our students. We offer both a full-time and a part-time (day) program. Please visit our web site at www.regent.edu/law to find out more about how you can pursue your calling to law.

Joint Degrees: Law students enrolled in either the full- or part-time J.D. program may also obtain a graduate degree in business, communication, counseling, divinity, leadership, or government in significantly less time than would be required if the two degrees were pursued separately. A joint degree adds one additional year to your program studies.

Regent's Campus & Community: Approximately 3,400 students are pursuing graduate degrees at Regent University. The law school is comprised of approximately 500 law students with alumni residing in 47 states. The university is less than a two-hour drive from Richmond and a little over three hours from Washington, D.C. The Regent campus is just 15 minutes from Norfolk International Airport. And of course, the beach is less than a thirty-minute drive away from the campus. Regent offers on-campus housing at Regent Village and Regent Commons.

Campus Visits: Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to visit the School of Law or to participate in one of our visitation programs. Please contact our office at 757.226.4584 or lawschool@regent.edu to schedule a visit. A campus visitation schedule is available at http://www.regent.edu/lawvisitation.



Admissions: We expect to enroll approximately 160 students for the Fall 2008 entering class from an anticipated pool of approximately 775+ applicants. Our anticipated class profile will include a median LSAT of 154 and a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.3. Completed masters degrees are considered in the application assessment. Applications for admission to the Fall semester may be submitted between October and June. You may request additional information and a prospectus package on our web site: www.regent.edu/law.



Financial Aid: Regent Law School offers approximately $2.6 million in scholarship assistance to help with tuition costs. Over 70% of our students receive some type of financial assistance. Awards range from $500 to 100% of tuition. Our goal is to attract highly qualified students who are committed to making a difference. For further information on law school financial aid opportunities please visit www.regent.edu/lawfinances.



I'm interested; how do I proceed? If the description of Regent Law School sounds like the school you are seeking, please stop by our table and visit with us. You may also choose to call 757.226.4584 or e-mail us today at lawschool@regent.edu. For more information on attending other LSAC Forums, please visit www.lsac.org.



LSAT registration info: To register for the test, visit www.lsac.org. It is important, however, that you only proceed with the test if you are thoroughly prepared. Regent offers an affordable ($75) on-campus LSAT prep course in the fall and spring ( www.regent.edu/lsat ). For those who take the test more than once, all scores are considered, though the highest score is the most heavily weighted. Test results are typically available within 2-3 weeks of the test administration date. Once we receive your test scores by way of an LSDAS report and if all other elements of the application file are complete, we will render an admission decision within two weeks.



Regent Law wants to help you make a difference and engage the culture. We look forward to hearing from you.





Hope to see you at the forum!



Bonnie Creef

Director of Admissions and Financial Aid
Regent University School of Law
1000 Regent University Drive - RH239
Virginia Beach, VA 23464-9880

E-Mail: lawschool@regent.edu

Website: www.regent.edu/law

Visitation Schedule: www.regent.edu/lawvisitation


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November 8-10, 2007

Where
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Dear Christian Milan:

If you've been thinking about getting your law degree, Regent University School of Law can give you a glimpse into your future. Or perhaps you're further along in the process and ready to take the next step and apply.


Our exclusive Preview Weekend offers you a personal opportunity to answer your specific questions. Is now the right time to begin my law program? What are the financial aid opportunities? Is Regent the right fit for my academic and spiritual development?

This is your special invitation to join our faculty and staff to find out how Regent University can prepare you for your future in law and help you fulfill your goals. Preview Weekend allows you to:

Receive a comprehensive overview of the on-campus program;

Visit with the dean, faculty, students and alumni of Regent Law School;

Meet with our admissions and financial aid officers;

Tour our beautiful Georgian-style campus; and

Enjoy luxurious on-campus accommodations at The Founders Inn and Spa.

This year, Jeffrey Brauch, Dean of the Law School, will be the keynote speaker at the Friday evening banquet.
Join us and others from around the nation who share your goals and values for this special Preview Weekend. You will discover how Regent University has prepared thousands of men and women to be leaders in their fields. You could be one of them. Your future is now.
Christian Leadership to Change the World

Regent University Preview Weekend www.regent.edu/preview ; 757.226.4393
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Contact: Regent University School of Law, 1000 Regent University Drive, RH239, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
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Dear Christian Milan:

Thank you for registering to attend the Atlanta Law School Forum on Friday, October 26 (12:00 noon-6:00 p.m.) and Saturday, October 27 (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. I know that choosing the law school that is right for you is a very important decision. Attending a law school forum is an excellent way to help you make that decision with confidence. As you begin the process of deciding which of the American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law schools best serves your goals and dreams, I encourage you to take a close look at Regent University School of Law. Please consider this a personal invitation to visit our table.

As a thank you for stopping by our table and discussing our programs, we will offer you a $50 application fee waiver.

Regent University School of Law will be at table #136

Regent's Mission: Regent University School of Law is unique among ABA-accredited law schools because our mission is to raise up Christian leaders who are called to serve in the legal profession and who are committed to addressing the challenges that face our nation. Students choose Regent Law in part because of the commitment to biblical integration within the law school classroom.

Academic Programs: Regent offers a high-quality, ABA-accredited legal education taught by a distinguished faculty. In 2005, former U.S. Attorney General, John Ashcroft, was named Distinguished Professor of Law and Government at Regent University. Two J.D. programs are available to meet the needs of our students. We offer both a full-time and a part-time (day) program. Please visit our web site at www.regent.edu/law to find out more about how you can pursue your calling to law.

Joint Degrees: Law students enrolled in either the full- or part-time J.D. program may also obtain a graduate degree in business, communication, counseling, divinity, leadership, or government in significantly less time than would be required if the two degrees were pursued separately. A joint degree adds one additional year to your program studies.

Regent's Campus & Community: Approximately 3,400 students are pursuing graduate degrees at Regent University. The law school is comprised of approximately 500 law students with alumni residing in 47 states. The university is less than a two-hour drive from Richmond and a little over three hours from Washington, D.C. The Regent campus is just 15 minutes from Norfolk International Airport. And of course, the beach is less than a thirty-minute drive away from the campus. Regent offers on-campus housing at Regent Village and Regent Commons.

Campus Visits: Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to visit the School of Law or to participate in one of our visitation programs. Please contact our office at 757.226.4584 or lawschool@regent.edu to schedule a visit. A campus visitation schedule is available at http://www.regent.edu/lawvisitation.



Admissions: We expect to enroll approximately 160 students for the Fall 2008 entering class from an anticipated pool of approximately 775+ applicants. Our anticipated class profile will include a median LSAT of 154 and a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.3. Completed masters degrees are considered in the application assessment. Applications for admission to the Fall semester may be submitted between October and June. You may request additional information and a prospectus package on our web site: www.regent.edu/law.



Financial Aid: Regent Law School offers approximately $2.6 million in scholarship assistance to help with tuition costs. Over 70% of our students receive some type of financial assistance. Awards range from $500 to 100% of tuition. Our goal is to attract highly qualified students who are committed to making a difference. For further information on law school financial aid opportunities please visit www.regent.edu/lawfinances.



I'm interested; how do I proceed? If the description of Regent Law School sounds like the school you are seeking, please stop by our table and visit with us. You may also choose to call 757.226.4584 or e-mail us today at lawschool@regent.edu. For more information on attending other LSAC Forums, please visit www.lsac.org.



LSAT registration info: To register for the test, visit www.lsac.org. It is important, however, that you only proceed with the test if you are thoroughly prepared. Regent offers an affordable ($75) on-campus LSAT prep course in the fall and spring ( www.regent.edu/lsat ). For those who take the test more than once, all scores are considered, though the highest score is the most heavily weighted. Test results are typically available within 2-3 weeks of the test administration date. Once we receive your test scores by way of an LSDAS report and if all other elements of the application file are complete, we will render an admission decision within two weeks.



Regent Law wants to help you make a difference and engage the culture. We look forward to hearing from you.





Hope to see you at the forum!



Bonnie Creef

Director of Admissions and Financial Aid
Regent University School of Law
1000 Regent University Drive - RH239
Virginia Beach, VA 23464-9880

E-Mail: lawschool@regent.edu

Website: www.regent.edu/law

Visitation Schedule: www.regent.edu/lawvisitation


Regent Law School, RH239
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464

Phone:757.226.4584
Toll Free: 877.267.5072
Fax: 757.226.4139
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E-mail: lawschool@regent.edu

Website: www.regent.edu/law



Regent Law School Top 15 Forum Questions!

Dear Christian Milan ,

In case we missed you at the New York forum this past weekend, we offer the following information (most frequently asked forum questions) about our program at Regent Law School:



1. Describe Regent's average applicant pool.

Out of 6,000+ inquiries, approximately 688 applications were received for entry into the Fall 2006 entering class. Of this number, approximately 306 applicants were offered admission. 161 students began their studies in August. The average LSAT was 154; average UGPA was 3.3.



2. How would you describe the atmosphere at Regent Law School?

A spirit of cooperation and support is evident in the students and faculty. Because of the unique mission of Regent Law School, students pray, encourage and support one another. Professors genuinely care for their students, both professionally and personally. This positive environment is reflected in the excellent "Quality of Student Life" in the law school.



3. Does Regent's committee favor a particular type of personal statement?

The admissions committee places significant importance on the applicant's responses to the Regent-specific topics in the Personal Statement section of the admissions application. Such responses can provide the committee with insights into the applicant's motivation for studying law, his or her commitment to receiving a legal education that integrates Christian principles and ethics and knowledge of special skills and abilities developed through employment experiences.



4. Does Regent Law School accept optional and/or diversity statements? Does the School accept addenda such as optional essays or grade-explanation statements?

Applicants are welcome to submit addenda with their applications, including grade-explanation statements and LSAT-explanation statements. With regard to diversity, Regent anticipates a minority enrollment for Fall 2007 of 19%.



5. What opportunities does Regent offer for internships/externships?

The Career Services strategy is designed to meet the needs of law students in each year of study. The program includes individualized counseling, self-assessment, a general investigation of career opportunities and specific career search techniques along with assistance in professional development materials. A job bulletin board announces openings for internships, clerkships, associate positions and other law-related opportunities. It also promotes numerous judicial clerkships available nationwide.



6. What opportunities are available to prospective and/or admitted students to visit the Regent campus?

We encourage all prospective students to schedule a visit to our campus. We believe that a visit to the Regent community will reveal significant information about the mission of the school and your potential place within our community. The invitation to visit Regent is a standing one and can be geared toward individual schedules. A list of our "organized" program dates and chat nights can be found by visiting www.regent.edu/lawvisit



7. What is Regent's student-to-faculty ratio?

Our student-to-faculty ratio is 19 to 1.

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8. Does Regent require a laptop?

While a laptop computer is not required, it can be an extremely useful tool. All classrooms are equipped with outlets for laptop use. High-speed internet access is available through the Law Library.



9. Does Regent provide academic support to students? Is it open to all students or only to students who are in academic jeopardy?

All students are invited to participate in the academic support services provided by the law school under the direction of Professor Natt Gantt. As a part of the application process, the Admissions Committee identifies selected students to participate in the Academic Success Program if those students possess a strong likelihood of success in law school, but would especially benefit from an extended orientation due to their LSAT score, undergraduate GPA, or other factors, such as their undergraduate major or the length of time since they have been enrolled in an academic program. The Summer Program is not a performance-based or trial admissions program. All participants are expected to continue with their studies in the fall semester.



10. Does Regent's financial aid package include merit-based and need-based aid?

The law school typically awards about $2.6 million. Our financial aid packages include merit, leadership, denominational and need/merit-based scholarships.



11. What scholarship opportunities are available to students after their first year?

Most first-year scholarships are renewable. Students who were not awarded aid their first year of study may qualify for aid their following years of study based upon their academic performance in the law school. The University also offers a number of endowed scholarships for continuing students.



12. What is Regent's first-year academic attrition rate?

Six students were academically dismissed at the end of their first year of study out of the 161 students who began in the fall 2006 incoming class.



13. What are Regent's strengths? What unique programs are offered?

The strengths of Regent Law School include the following: National Champions in the 2007 ABA National Negotiations Competition and the 2006 ABA Moot Court Competition among many others. Such successes reflect not only the high caliber of our students, but also the excellence in preparation provided by the Regent Law faculty and curriculum. Regent students also enjoy a strong sense of community and commitment to public interest. The accessibility and students relationship to faculty is a tremendous asset to our law students.

Each summer, Regent Law School hosts a program in Strasbourg, France, focusing on international law and human rights. Strasbourg students enroll in three, two-credit hour courses on Comparative Law, International Human Rights and the Origins of Western Legal Tradition. In addition, the law school has created a program with the Christian Legal Society to serve Christian law students and professors at other law schools.

Regent students also have the opportunity to participate in the Semester in D.C. program, which is housed directly across the street from the U.S. Supreme Court.

14. How do I strengthen my chances of being admitted?

The admissions committee evaluates each applicant's overall GPA, grade trends, the rigor of courses completed, the competitiveness of the institution attended, and comments from faculty recommenders as they relate to the applicant's performance, and future potential and extenuating circumstances that may have affected the applicant's college performance at the graduate level in addition to the undergraduate record. The committee carefully weighs each applicant's LSAT score in light of the many other parts of the applicant's admissions file in conjunction with the overall profile for the incoming class. Applicants scoring below 150 on the LSAT should plan to retest. The committee relies most heavily upon the highest score when an applicant has taken the LSAT more than once, but all scores will be reviewed. Applications from prospective students with LSAT scores above 150 and undergraduate GPAs above 3.0 are especially encouraged, as the law school has seen that such students are likely to succeed in law school and also likely to pass the bar exam on their first attempt.



15. What is the application timeframe at Regent Law School?

Applications for admission are accepted between October 1 and June 1, with a Priority Consideration date of February 1. Applicants may apply directly on the school website or via the LSAC e-app process. Further instruction and information may be found at www.regent.edu/law



If there is any additional way we can serve you, as you make the decision about which law school is the right one for you, please contact us at:



lawschool@regent.edu








Phone: 757.226.4584

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E-mail: lawschool@regent.edu

Dear Admitted Student,



Thank you for your interest in Regent University’s Preview Weekend coming up November 8-10, 2007. It will be wonderful to see you on our campus at that time. Please note that I cannot confirm your registration without payment in full. Upon payment, I will be sending a letter of confirmation along with a schedule and travel arrangement form.



Listed below are the registration rates.

If registered by October 12:



$ 59 (Meals and Conference Only for 1 Person)

$ 118 (Meals and Conference Only with Spouse or 1 Parent)

$ 177 (Meals and Conference Only with 2 Parents or Guests)

$ 150 (Meals, Conference and Lodging for 1 Person)

$ 219 (Meals, Conference and Lodging with Single Occupancy Room)

$ 300 (Meals, Conference and Lodging with Spouse or 1 Parent)

$ 450 (Meals, Conference and Lodging with 2 Parents or Guests)



If registered between October 12- October 29th:



$ 69 (Meals and Conference Only for 1 Person)

$ 138 (Meals and Conference Only with Spouse or 1 Parent)

$ 207 (Meals and Conference Only with 2 Parents or Guests)

$ 175 (Meals, Conference and Lodging for 1 Person)

$ 244 (Meals, Conference and Lodging with Single Occupancy Room)

$ 350 (Meals, Conference and Lodging with Spouse or 1 Parent)

$ 525 (Meals, Conference and Lodging with 2 Parents or Guests)





You may pay in one of two ways:

* Re-register online with your credit card.
* Send a check, made payable to Regent University, to:

Preview Weekend

Regent University

1000 Regent University Drive

Virginia Beach, VA 23464



It can take up to 10 weeks to complete the Visa process. Please advise me on whether you would still like to pursue the process. If so, I ask that you submit payment immediately, along with your request for a visa invitation letter. To provide the letter, I also need your date of birth, full name as it appears on your passport and complete mailing address.



If you are no longer able to attend Preview Weekend, please inform me immediately.



If you are only interested in receiving more information about Regent University, please visit http://www.regent.edu/prospective_students/wfp/pstart.cfm?CFID=501471&CFTOKEN=87208762 to request an information packet.



Thank you very much for your help.



Sincerely,

Laurie Ann Finn

Regent Preview Coordinator & Special Events

Regent University

757.226.4393



Blessings to you,

Laurie Ann Finn

Preview Coordinator

Regent University

757-226-4393

   


An Invitation from:

Regent University School of Law

Dear Christian:

Thank you for registering to attend the San Francisco Law School Forum on Monday, November 12 (2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.) at the Nob Hill Masonic Center. I know that choosing the law school that is right for you is a very important decision. Attending a law school forum is an excellent way to help you make that decision with confidence. As you begin the process of deciding which of the American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law schools best serves your goals and dreams, I encourage you to take a close look at Regent University School of Law. Please consider this a personal invitation to visit our table.

As a thank you for stopping by our table and discussing our programs, we will offer you a $50 application fee waiver.

Regent University School of Law will be at table #4

Regent's Mission: Regent University School of Law is unique among ABA-accredited law schools because our mission is to raise up Christian leaders who are called to serve in the legal profession and who are committed to addressing the challenges that face our nation. Students choose Regent Law in part because of the commitment to biblical integration within the law school classroom.

Academic Programs: Regent offers a high-quality, ABA-accredited legal education taught by a distinguished faculty. In 2005, former U.S. Attorney General, John Ashcroft, was named Distinguished Professor of Law and Government at Regent University. Two J.D. programs are available to meet the needs of our students. We offer both a full-time and a part-time (day) program. Please visit our web site at www.regent.edu/law to find out more about how you can pursue your calling to law.

Joint Degrees: Law students enrolled in either the full- or part-time J.D. program may also obtain a graduate degree in business, communication, counseling, divinity, leadership, or government in significantly less time than would be required if the two degrees were pursued separately. A joint degree adds one additional year to your program studies.

Regent's Campus & Community: Approximately 3,400 students are pursuing graduate degrees at Regent University. The law school is comprised of approximately 500 law students with alumni residing in 47 states. The university is less than a two-hour drive from Richmond and a little over three hours from Washington, D.C. The Regent campus is just 15 minutes from Norfolk International Airport. And of course, the beach is less than a thirty-minute drive away from the campus. Regent offers on-campus housing at Regent Village and Regent Commons.

Campus Visits: Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to visit the School of Law or to participate in one of our visitation programs. Please contact our office at 757.226.4584 or lawschool@regent.edu to schedule a visit. A campus visitation schedule is available at http://www.regent.edu/lawvisitation.



Admissions: We expect to enroll approximately 160 students for the Fall 2008 entering class from an anticipated pool of approximately 775+ applicants. Our anticipated class profile will include a median LSAT of 154 and a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.3. Completed masters degrees are considered in the application assessment. Applications for admission to the Fall semester may be submitted between October and June. You may request additional information and a prospectus package on our web site: www.regent.edu/law.



Financial Aid: Regent Law School offers approximately $2.6 million in scholarship assistance to help with tuition costs. Over 70% of our students receive some type of financial assistance. Awards range from $500 to 100% of tuition. Our goal is to attract highly qualified students who are committed to making a difference. For further information on law school financial aid opportunities please visit www.regent.edu/lawfinances.



I'm interested; how do I proceed? If the description of Regent Law School sounds like the school you are seeking, please stop by our table and visit with us. You may also choose to call 757.226.4584 or e-mail us today at lawschool@regent.edu. For more information on attending other LSAC Forums, please visit www.lsac.org.



LSAT registration info: To register for the test, visit www.lsac.org. It is important, however, that you only proceed with the test if you are thoroughly prepared. Regent offers an affordable ($75) on-campus LSAT prep course in the fall and spring ( www.regent.edu/lsat ). For those who take the test more than once, all scores are considered, though the highest score is the most heavily weighted. Test results are typically available within 2-3 weeks of the test administration date. Once we receive your test scores by way of an LSDAS report and if all other elements of the application file are complete, we will render an admission decision within two weeks.



Regent Law wants to help you make a difference and engage the culture. We look forward to hearing from you.





Hope to see you at the forum!



Bonnie Creef

Director of Admissions and Financial Aid
Regent University School of Law
1000 Regent University Drive - RH239
Virginia Beach, VA 23464-9880

E-Mail: lawschool@regent.edu

Website: www.regent.edu/law

Visitation Schedule: www.regent.edu/lawvisitation

University of Dayton School of Law





There's no comparison.


Dear Christian Milan,

Find out what the Graduate School can do for you. Attend the University of Dayton's Graduate School and Adult Education Open House on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Kennedy Union Ballroom. Meet with representatives from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business Administration, Education and Allied Professions, Engineering and Law as well as Adult and Continuing Education to find out what we can offer you.

Reserve your space today and begin exploring your options with the University of Dayton. We hope to see you there!

Sincerely,

F. Thomas Eggemeier
Dean of the Graduate School

P.S. Attend the Open House for your chance to win free tuition for two graduate courses. Details available when you RSVP.

University of Dayton
300 College Park
Dayton, Ohio 45469-1301


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Thank you for your interest in the University of Dayton's School of Law. We offer programs leading to a Juris Doctor degree.

For more specific information regarding the School of Law, please visit the following website:

http://www.law.udayton.edu/

For information on applying, please access the University of Dayton on-line at:

http://www.law.udayton.edu/admission/

This website provides information concerning several ways to apply. Additionally, should you decide to apply on-line the application fee of $50.00 is waived.

Should you have any additional questions please contact our office. Again, thank you for your interest in the University of Dayton.

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Thank you for your continuing interest in the University of Dayton. We are happy to work with you to process your transfer request.

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In order to transfer, please keep in mind that you must have been admitted to a program here at the University of Dayton. You will also need to maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 at your current institution. You must have an official transcript from your current program sent directly to the University of Dayton once grades have posted at the end of the academic term.

At the end of the academic term, please ask your international student advisor about transferring your SEVIS record to the University of Dayton. A transfer clearance form will be attached to this email. You should fill out this form along with your international student advisor. Please do not attempt to have your SEVIS record transferred here until you have finished your studies at your current institution, have been admitted to the University of Dayton, and are certain you will be coming to the University of Dayton. (per immigration regulations, only one institution is allowed to maintain a student's SEVIS record at any given point in time)

Please bring the following to our office when you arrive on campus:

1. any final academic documents indicated in your original letter of acceptance
2. new financial documentation issued within the past 6 months (bank statement and sponsor letter)

We will issue your new I-20 once you arrive on campus with the above documentation. In any case we would not be able to issue an I-20 until your SEVIS record has been transferred to the University of Dayton.

Please let us know if you have any questions. We look forward to working with you.


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University of Dayton
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University of Southwestern School of Law

Dear Christian,



How are you? I hope this email finds you well. If you have any questions during the application process for Southwestern Law School, please feel free to email me.



I wish you the best of luck in your law school application process. Once again, feel free to email me with any questions about the application.



Best of luck,



Kelly Greer

Assistant Director of Admissions

Southwestern Law School



From: Admissions Inquiry
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 10:52 AM
To: Kelly Greer
Subject: FW: Financial Aid Applicant - 1L - JD Program - LSAC Boston Forum





From: Chmilan27@aol.com [mailto:Chmilan27@aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 6:56 AM
To: Admissions Inquiry
Subject: Financial Aid Applicant - 1L - JD Program - LSAC Boston Forum



Dear University of Southwestern School of Law,



I felt flattered to be considered by the Deans of Admission for this current and upcoming academic year 2007-2008 as an incoming first year law student at SWLAW. My LSAC ID number is L24033516, for some logistics reasons I was able to attend the LSAC Boston Forum today October 06th 2007, to which I was invited to meet with the actual Director of Admissions at the University of Southwestern School of Law.



As a United States of America Legal Permanent Resident status holder of a United States of America Permanent Resident Card - student (F-1/J-1 or M-1 status, please read USCIS Form I-797C) or US resident alien eligible for US Federal Aid, can you kindly guide me electronically at milanc3@aol.com or chmilan@abanet.org during my registration process at the University of Southwestern School of Law.

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Best regards,



Christian Milan

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October 15, 2007
Dear Christian Milan cmilan485 jurisdoctorstud@aol.com  ,

If you will be attending the LSAC Law School Forum on Saturday October 20th or Sunday October 21st, please stop by the Santa Clara Law table #123. I would love to meet you and give you more information about Santa Clara Law.



STUDY LAW IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
Santa Clara Law offers an exceptional environment in which to study law. Situated on a lush campus centered around a historic California Mission, Santa Clara Law is located in the heart of the Silicon Valley, one of the most vibrant and exciting economies in the world. Located just 40 miles south of San Francisco, Silicon Valley is home to leading law firms as well as companies such as Google, Apple, eBay, Intel, and Yahoo!. This economy generates some of the most interesting legal work around. It's also a terrific place to live and play.



WHY SANTA CLARA LAW?

Intellectual Property: Our High Tech program is nationally recognized for our intellectual property curriculum.

Diversity: We are one of the most diverse law schools in the country. We value diversity, and our students and faculty thrive in this highly diverse learning environment.

Global Law and Summer Abroad: Our comprehensive global law program includes more summer abroad opportunities than any other law school in the nation.

Social Justice: We have a true commitment to social justice here, and our students serve the poor and the marginalized through our Center for Social Justice and Public Service and related clinics.



I encourage you to explore and learn more about our excellent faculty, programs, and graduates. Please contact us with your questions or get more information at www.scu.edu/law.



I hope to meet you in New York.



Sincerely,




Julia Yaffee
Senior Assistant Dean
Santa Clara University
School of Law


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South Texas College of Law

Dear Christian Milan cmilan485 ,

South Texas College of Law is looking forward to meeting you at the New York Law School Forum. We will be located at table number 104; please stop by and say hello.



South Texas College of Law, located in Houston, Texas, is a private, nonprofit, independent educational institution accredited by the American Bar Association, and a member of the Association of American Law Schools.



South Texas has one of the largest full and part- time faculties in the country, teaching all areas of legal practice. The faculty prides itself on being accessible to the students and serving as excellent role models.



South Texas is nationally recognized in the areas of Trial and Appellate advocacy, having won 96 national mock trial and moot court competitions (more than three times as many as the next law school).



South Texas occupies an entire city block in bustling downtown Houston, a leading international city.



Our study abroad programs in England, Denmark, Ireland, Malta, the Czech Republic, The Netherlands, Mexico and Turkey allow students to attain a broad global picture of the legal environment.



South Texas urges you to learn more about our prestigious institution and we look forward to seeing you at the 2007 New York Law School Forum. In the meantime, please feel free to visit us at http://www.stcul.edu.



Nathan Neely,

Assistant Director of Admissions

South Texas College of Law
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Northeastern University School of Law

Northeastern University School of Law will be at the New York Forum this coming Saturday, October 20, 2007 and Sunday, October 21, 2007. We invite you to drop by and meet an Admissions Representative who will be able to answer your questions re: your law school search.

You will also learn how NUSL prepares law students for success both in and out of the classroom and what Boston has to offer.

NUSL will be at table #149 and we look forward to seeing you there.

If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact us at 617-373-2395 or lawadmissions@neu.edu.

Sincerely,
The Office of Admissions
Northeastern University School of Law
400 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

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University of Saint Thomas School of Law


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With a rich curriculum, our nationally recognized mentor externship program, a mission that encourages the integration of faith and ethical principles with reason, and the opportunity to learn from an exceptional faculty, our students are prepared to practice law at the highest levels. Through the Princeton Review, students recognized our quality of life as second to none. It is time to consider the University of St. Thomas for your law degree.


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Please feel free to contact me at admitme@stu.edu with any questions.



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CardinalPAY provides new/changed online payment options:
> eCheck with no service fee
> Credit card with 2.75% service fee (MasterCard, American Express, and
Discover); Visa will no longer be accepted for student account payments.


Parents and third-party payers will be able to make online payments with
student authorization

Online payments will be posted real-time to students' accounts

Students will receive immediate e-mail notification of payments made to
their account via CardinalPAY

Students and authorized payers can view current account activity online
when making payments

Students and Parent PLUS Loan borrowers can receive refunds directly
into a bank account

For more detailed information about CardinalPAY, please visit the
Student Accounts web page,
http://treasurer.cua.edu/controller/sa/CardinalPay or e-mail Student
Accounts at cua-accounts@cua.edu.

The first billing statement for the Spring 2008 term was issued on
December 19, 2007. Students should check their CUA e-mail accounts for
the e-mail notification.

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You may find it helpful to read the Spring 2008 Student Accounts
Newsletter and the 2007-08 Schedule of Tuition and Fees, which are
attached.

Here is information which may be helpful regarding some of the most
frequent inquiries we receive:

1. Billing and Due Dates. The first bill for the Fall term is mailed
on or about July 1; the payment due date for the first Fall bill is
always August 1. First year Law students do not receive this first
billing statement since they have not yet been matriculated and
activated. The first bill for the Spring term is mailed in mid-December
and the payment due date is the Friday of the first week in January.
All amounts due not covered by anticipated financial aid and the monthly
payment plan are due at the beginning of each term. After the first
billing of the term, payment is due upon receipt of the billing
statement, which is now available only on-line in CardinalPAY. Accounts
not paid on time may be assessed a late fee. Please be sure to read
your billing statement each month; activity applied to the account since
the prior billing statement is displayed in the Current Activity area of
the statement near the top. The mailing address for check payments is:
The Catholic University of America, P.O. Box 8500-1970, Philadelphia, PA
19178-1970. Students can access their accounts on-line in Cardinal
Station 24/7 at http://cardinalstation.cua.edu.

If you do not see expected financial aid on your billing statement,
please contact the Financial Aid Office at cua-finaid@cua.edu. Law
students should contact the Law Financial Aid Office at fin-aid@law.edu.
Please note that Commercial Loans and Alternative Loans are usually not
displayed as Anticipated Aid on the account or on the billing statement;
they will not show on the student's account until they are disbursed by
the Financial Aid Office after classes have begun for the term.

2. Housing and Meal Plans. If you have questions about room, dining,
or phone charges, please contact Housing Services by e-mail at
cua-housing@cua.edu.

3. Monthly Payment Plan. If you have enrolled in the Tuition
Management Systems payment plan and have budgeted sufficient funds to
cover the balance not covered by financial aid on the student's CUA
account, you do not need to worry about the due date on the bill. You
can enroll in the payment plan for the coming school year on-line at
http://www.afford.com/cua or call TMS at (800) 722-4867; the deadline
for enrolling is August 28 for the Fall term and annual plan. Please be
advised that payment of the payment plan budget to TMS does not
necessarily mean that the CUA account has been paid in full. Payments
are remitted by TMS to the University on or about the 15th of each
month. Familiies can also enroll in the plan for either the Fall term
or the Spring term only.

4. Student Medical Plan. All full-time domestic students and all
international students (full-time and part-time) are required to have
health insurance. Students should watch their snail mail and e-mail
during the Summer for the annual mailings from The Chickering Group
concerning the student medical plan sponsored by the University. These
mailings contain information about enrolling in and waiving the
University's plan.

The online site for 2007-08 student medical plan enrollments and waivers
opened on Friday, June 15, 2007.

Students classified as full-time academically but billed on a part-time
basis, such as those enrolled in thesis guidance, dissertation guidance,
comprehensive exams, oral defense, etc., are not enrolled in the student
medical plan by default; they must enroll proactively by the last day of
the drop/add period in September. Students who expect to receive
financial aid refunds should also enroll proactively so that the cost of
the medical plan will be deducted from their loans when a refund is
processed. Visit
http://www.chickering.com/stu_conn/student_connection.aspx?group_number=
100109 to enroll proactively. These processes must be done every year;
the student's action does not carry forward from one year to the next.

If a student who already has health coverage files the electronic waiver
by the end of the drop/add period in September, he or she will not be
enrolled and charged for the University's student medical plan by
default. If the charge has been assessed by default, an on-line waiver
can still be filed until November 30, 2007, but it is preferable to file
the waiver before the end of the add/drop period so that the charge is
not assessed to the account at all. The on-line waiver must be filed at
http://www.chickering.com/stu_conn/student_connection.aspx?group_number=
100109. There is no paper form. If the waiver is not filed on-line by
November 30, the student must submit an e-mail petition to the
University's student insurance administrator, Mr. Robert Sargeant
(sargeant@cua.edu). This petition must provide the name of the student's
health plan, the policy number or group number, the name of the primary
insured person, the student's health plan ID number, and the student's
CUA ID number.

The waiver must be filed every school year.

Students enrolled at CUA for the first time in the Spring 2008 term can
do the on-line waiver up to March 31, 2008. Students who miss this
deadline and still wish to file the waiver must contact Mr. Sargeant, as
described above. Students billed at the part-time rate must proactively
enroll by the end of the drop/add period in January.

Please note that the documentation required by Student Health Services
is not related to the University-sponsored medical plan. Providing
information to Student Health Services does not waive the enrollment in
and charge for the University-sponsored student medical plan.

If you have questions about the student medical plan, please visit
http://www.chickering.com/stu_conn/student_connection.aspx?group_number=
100109.

5. Nightly System Processes. Students should bear in mind the fact
that the credit history process which runs from 9:15 pm to 11:15 pm
temporarily places all accounts on hold. Students should check the
account area of Cardinal Station for their balances.

6. Student Accounts Web Page. Please visit our web page at
http://treasurer.cua.edu/controller/sa for more information about
Student Accounts policies and procedures and for links to other CUA
sites and especially for information about our new e-commerce system,
CardinalPAY.

If you have raised other questions about your account in your inquiry,
we will respond personally as soon as possible.

When you call or e-mail us, please provide the student's full name and
CUA ID number.

Thank you for reading this message.

Student Accounts Office
The Catholic University of America
Washington, DC 20064
e-mail: cua-accounts@cua.edu
voice: 202-319-5036
toll-free: 1-800-787-0242
fax: 202-319-6957
http://treasurer.cua.edu/controller/sa/

University of Texas At Austin School of Law

SCHOOL OF LAW



THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN



727 East Dean Keeton Street • Austin, Texas 78705-3299 • (512) 232-1200 • Facsimile (512) 471-2765





Good Morning from Austin, Texas!



As the Assistant Dean for Admissions at The University of Texas School of Law, I want to encourage you to meet with us at the Houston LSAC Forum this Saturday, November 3 from 10AM to 4PM at the JW Marriott Houston (5150 Westheimer) to discuss a myriad of opportunities available to you at The University of Texas School of Law.



The University of Texas School of Law is unique. It combines the highest quality legal education with a high quality of life. Austin boasts the state capitol, a rich artistic community, nationally competitive athletic teams, and a lively nightlife, all within a beautiful environment.



Although a UT law degree is often referred to as "the best educational value in the nation," it is also one of the finest legal educations available, regardless of cost. The University of Texas School of Law's faculty is consistently ranked among the top in the nation, and the Law School has the seventh largest academic law library in the country. Faculty members are very approachable and eager to spend additional time with their students both in and outside of the classroom. Our diversity in legal scholarship is mirrored in the diversity of the student body. More women graduate from UT Law than any other elite public school in the U.S.; and the law school is proud to boast more Hispanic and African American alumni combined than any other top-tier school.



I will be at the LSAC forum (Table #97) along with our Director for Admissions Programs, and an alumnus of UT Law. We will be available throughout the day to answer your questions about the admissions process, and the programs available at UT Law. Our admissions office can also put you in touch with current students who can share their experiences with you. If you cannot meet us at the forum, please contact our office at (512) 232 – 1200 or Admissions@law.utexas.edu for more information about applying to The University of Texas School of Law, or to schedule a campus visit. Also, please feel free to download our admissions bulletin and application from the application forms section of our website at www.utexas.edu/law.





I look forward to seeing you this weekend.



Respectfully,



Monica Ingram



Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid



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Office of Admissions
The University of Texas School of Law
727 East Dean Keeton Street
Austin, Texas 78705
512-232-1200

admissions@law.utexas.edu

www.utexas.edu/law



This electronic transmission from The University of Texas School of Law is strictly confidential and intended solely for the addressee. Any distribution, reproduction, or dissemination of any portion of this e-mail, which is not for the sole benefit of the addressee is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify The University of Texas School of Law Admissions Office (Admissions@law.utexas.edu) as soon as possible.








SCHOOL OF LAW



THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN


cmilan485
727 East Dean Keeton Street • Austin, Texas 78705-3299 • (512) 232-1200 • Facsimile (512) 471-2765





Good Afternoon from Austin, Texas!



As the Assistant Dean for Admissions at The University of Texas School of Law, I want to encourage you to meet with us at the New York LSAC Forum this Saturday and Sunday, October 20 and 21 at the Hilton New York, (1335 Avenue of the Americas) to discuss a myriad of opportunities available to you at The University of Texas School of Law.



The University of Texas School of Law is unique. It combines the highest quality legal education with a high quality of life. Austin boasts the state capitol, a rich artistic community, nationally competitive athletic teams, and a lively nightlife, all within a beautiful environment.



Although a UT law degree is often referred to as "the best educational value in the nation," it is also one of the finest legal educations available, regardless of cost. The University of Texas School of Law's faculty is consistently ranked among the top in the nation, and the Law School has the seventh largest academic law library in the country. Faculty members are very approachable and eager to spend additional time with their students both in and outside of the classroom. Our diversity in legal scholarship is mirrored in the diversity of the student body. More women graduate from UT Law than any other elite public school in the U.S.; and the law school is proud to boast more Hispanic and African American alumni combined than any other top-tier school.



The Director for Admissions Programs and I will be at the LSAC forum (Table #145) and will be available throughout the day to answer your questions about the admissions process, and the programs available at UT Law. Our admissions office can also put you in touch with current students who can share their experiences with you. If you cannot meet us at the forum, please contact our office at (512) 232 – 1200 or Admissions@law.utexas.edu for more information about applying to The University of Texas School of Law, or to schedule a campus visit. Also, please feel free to download our admissions bulletin and application from the application forms section of our website at www.utexas.edu/law.





I look forward to seeing you this weekend.



Respectfully,



Monica Ingram



Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid



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cmilan485
Office of Admissions
The University of Texas School of Law
727 East Dean Keeton Street
Austin, Texas 78705
512-232-1200

admissions@law.utexas.edu

www.utexas.edu/law



This electronic transmission from The University of Texas School of Law is strictly confidential and intended solely for the addressee. Any distribution, reproduction, or dissemination of any portion of this e-mail, which is not for the sole benefit of the addressee is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify The University of Texas School of Law Admissions Office (Admissions@law.utexas.edu) as soon as possible.

Ave Maria School of Law

cmilan485

A NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL

MISSION

CAREER INFORMATION

JUDICIAL CLERKSHIPS

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

VIDEO GALLERY

APPLY NOW



Dear Christian Milan,

I am writing to renew my invitation to attend our chat session this Wednesday, October 17, at 6:00pm EST. This chat session will provide an opportunity to ask questions of current students, graduates of the Law School , and members from the Office of Admissions.

Additional chat sessions will be held on

Tuesday, November 6, 6:00-8:30pm
Tuesday, December 4, 1:00 to 3:30pm

To join our chat, simply click here.

We look forward to "meeting" you online!


Sincerely,


Rachele Conner
Director of Admissions

Contact: Ave Maria School of Law, 3475 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
cmilan485

Subject: LSAC-L24033516 - LSAT/SAT - Ave Maria School of Law(Announcements and Reminders)

Subject: Announcements and reminders
Date: 10/10/2007 3:21:48 P.M. Est (heure d'été)
From: admissions@avemarialaw.edu
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Dear Christian Milan,

On behalf of the staff of the Admissions Office, I welcome your interest in our School of Law .

Please review the following announcements and be sure to contact me or any staff member with questions you may have. We look forward to receiving and reviewing your application.

Sincerely,

Rachele Conner
Director of Admissions


October 15 is First Date to Apply for Admission

The Admissions Office will begin accepting applications for admission to the Fall 2008 entering class on October 15. The Admissions Committee will begin reviewing applications in the order in which they are received and completed, so applying early is advised. The Committee expects to mail the first round of acceptance letters by November 20.

Preparing (and Strengthening) Your Application for Admission

A critical element of the review process is the personal statement, which in many ways substitutes for a personal interview. The personal statement may be as long as three pages. We do not have specific questions that you must address in the personal statement; however, we encourage you to provide insights that are not readily apparent through the LSDAS Report, the letters of recommendation, or your resume. For additional information regarding the personal statement, you may wish to review an article written by our associate dean.

Join us for an Open House

You are invited to participate in one of the upcoming Open House programs for prospective applicants. Open House programs are scheduled on the following dates:

* Thursday, October 18
* Friday, November 9
* Thursday, November 15

Each Open House will include a presentation regarding the School of Law's academic program and admission requirements, a tour of the Law School and Law Library, the opportunity to attend a class, and a student-panel presentation. Wednesdays and Thursdays' Open House programs begin at 8:20 and conclude by 11:30; Friday programs will begin at 9:15 and conclude at 12:15pm. To confirm your attendance, please complete an online RSVP Form not later than two days prior to the Open House program of your choice. Space is limited, so early registration is suggested.

Online Chat Sessions

The Office of Admissions will host three online chat sessions for individuals who are interested in learning more about the School of Law . Prospective applicants for the Fall 2008 and 2009 entering classes as well as individuals who are simply exploring law as a possible career choice are encouraged to join us for a chat session. Each chat session will provide the opportunity to ask questions of current students, graduates of the Law School , members from the Office of Admissions, and staff from the Office of Student Services.

Chat Sessions will be held on the following dates. We look forward to "meeting" you online!

Wednesday, October 17, 6:00-8:30pm
Tuesday, November 6, 6:00-8:30pm
Tuesday, December 4, 1:00 to 3:30 p.m.

To join our chat, simply click here.

LSAT Prep Guide

If you will be taking the December or February LSAT and would like to have a copy of our LSAT Preparation Strategies, please let us know. This valuable guide includes an overview of prep materials and suggestions from a cross section of our students and graduates who earned scores in the 160s and 170s.



A NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL

MISSION

SCHOLARSHIPS

CAREER INFORMATION

VIDEO GALLERY

APPLY NOW







Dear Christian,

I'm a third year law student at Ave Maria School of Law and I just wanted to contact you to answer any questions you might have about our law school. If you do have questions, I would like to contact you back by phone so we may speak directly; that way I can be sure to answer your questions more fully. Please email me back with a phone number to reach you at in the evening.

Also feel free to contact the Admissions Office directly by e-mail at info@avemarialaw.edu or by calling (734) 827-8063.

Sincerely,

Eric
Admissions Associate and 3rd year Law Student



Contact: Ave Maria School of Law, 3475 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
cmilan485

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law

Hi



This email will serve as your confirmation reminder for the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law Preview Day on Friday, October 19, with check-in starting at 10:00. During this event you will have a chance to sit in on a first-year Torts class, tour the building, have lunch with the Dean and get all your questions answered about law school and the admissions process. Dress for the day is business casual.



You may park in our student lot and here is a list of driving directions: http://www.law.udmercy.edu/admitted/drivingdirections.php



Please contact us with any questions or concerns and we look forward to meeting you tomorrow!



Stephanie Winbigler

Associate Director of Admissions and Student Affairs

UDM School of Law



P.S. I have attached an agenda of the day’s events.





_________________________________________________

Stephanie Winbigler

Associate Director

Admissions and Student Affairs

UDM School of Law

www.law.udmercy.edu

313-596-9841 (direct line)

866-428-1610 (toll free)

313-596-0280 (fax)

615 E. Jefferson Ave.

Detroit, MI 48226

University of Arkansas School of Law

Thank you for your recent email message! This is an automatic response to let you know your email has been received. We will reply to your request as soon as possible. Please understand that due to the volume of email we receive, it may take some time to get a response. If you have requested that application materials be sent to you, you may not receive a personal reply, but be assured your application packet will be mailed as soon as possible. Please allow 4-6 weeks to receive the materials (if you are overseas). We invite you to visit us at http://www.uark.edu/ua/iao/. You can apply online, download the necessary forms, and find additional information and useful links.
We appreciate your interest in the University of Arkansas!


Thank you for your recent email message! This is an automatic response to let
you know your email has been received. We will reply to your request as soon as
possible. Please understand that due to the volume of email we receive, it may
take some time to get a response. If you have requested that application
materials be sent to you, you may not receive a personal reply, but be assured
your application packet will be mailed as soon as possible. Please allow 4-6
weeks to receive the materials (if you are overseas). We invite you to visit us
at http://www.uark.edu/ua/iao/. You can apply online, download the necessary
forms, and find additional information and useful links.
We appreciate your interest in the University of Arkansas!

Northeastern University School of Law

cmilan485

Northeastern University School of Law will be at the Atlanta Forum this coming Friday, October 26, 2007 and Saturday, October 27, 2007.

I invite you to drop by so that I can answer your questions re: your law school search. You will also learn how NUSL prepares law students for success both in and out of the classroom and what Boston has to offer.

I will be at table #158 and I look forward to seeing you there.

If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact the Admissions Office at 617-373-2395 or lawadmissions@neu.edu.

Sincerely,

Carrie Taubman
Associate Director of Admissions

Contact: Northeastern University School of Law, 400 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 The United States of America


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Northeastern University School of Law will be at the New York Forum this coming Saturday, October 20, 2007 and Sunday, October 21, 2007. We invite you to drop by and meet an Admissions Representative who will be able to answer your questions re: your law school search.

You will also learn how NUSL prepares law students for success both in and out of the classroom and what Boston has to offer.

NUSL will be at table #149 and we look forward to seeing you there.

If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact us at 617-373-2395 or lawadmissions@neu.edu.

Sincerely,
The Office of Admissions
Northeastern University School of Law
400 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

Contact: Northeastern University School of Law, 400 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
cmilan485

From: Northeastern University School of Law
To: cmilan485 chmilan484@gmail.com chmilan18@aol.com chmilan27@aol.com chris2277384@aol.com milanc3@aol.com jurisdoctorstud@aol.com hawamond@yahoo.com cricounet@hotmail.com
Sent: Monday, October 1, 2007 12:56:05 PM
Subject: Visit Northeastern University School of Law at the Boston Forum



Northeastern University School of Law will be at the Boston Forum this coming Saturday, October 6, 2007. We invite you to drop by and meet an Admissions Representative and current NUSL Students who will be able to answer your questions re: your law school search.

You will also learn how NUSL prepares law students for success both in and out of the classroom and what Boston has to offer.

NUSL will be at table #85 and we look forward to seeing you there.

If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact us at 617-373-2395 or lawadmissions@neu.edu.

Sincerely,
The Office of Admissions
Northeastern University School of Law
400 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

Contact: Northeastern University School of Law, 400 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 The United States of America

University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,

Congratulations on your decision to consider a career in law! I am the Assistant Director of Admissions here at University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. It is because of my positive experience at Pacific McGeorge that I encourage you to attend the LSAC Forum in San Francisco on November 12 and visit with me at table number 49. With me at the event will be Christopher McDermott, a 2007 graduate of Pacific McGeorge. We look forward to answering all of your questions about our programs, faculty, and the Pacific McGeorge student experience.

In case you're not familiar with Pacific McGeorge, we are a private, ABA-accredited law school located in California's capital city. With 100 full- and part-time professors, we have been graduating quality lawyers for over 80 years. Pacific McGeorge is part of the University of the Pacific, California's first chartered university.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality teaching and most rigorous preparation for practicing lawyers in the 21st century. Our areas of specialization include Governmental Affairs and Policy, International Law, and a top-ranked Advocacy program. We offer off-campus clinical opportunities with more than 85 local, state, and federal agencies and nonprofits. We also offer on-campus clinics in Administrative Adjudication, Bankruptcy, Business and Community Development, Civil Practice, Immigration, and Parole Representation.

Pacific McGeorge has so much to offer to enhance your law school experience! To learn more about us, I encourage you to visit our website at www.mcgeorge.edu, or to email us at mcgeorge@pacific.edu with any questions. In the meantime, we look forward to meeting you at the LSAC Forum in San Francisco and talking with you in person. Remember, we will be at table 49!

Best Regards,
Mathiew H. Le
Assistant Director of Admissions




Dear Christian Milan,

Congratulations on your decision to consider a career in law! I am the Assistant
Director of Admissions here at University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law.
It is because of my positive experience at Pacific McGeorge that I encourage you
to attend the LSAC Forum in Atlanta on October 26-27 and visit with me at table
number 143. With me at the event will be Eric Barnum, a 1994 graduate of Pacific
McGeorge. We look forward to answering all of your questions about our programs,
faculty, and the Pacific McGeorge student experience.

In case you're not familiar with Pacific McGeorge, we are a private,
ABA-accredited law school located in California's capital city. With 100 full-
and part-time professors, we have been graduating quality lawyers for over 80
years. Pacific McGeorge is part of the University of the Pacific, California's
first chartered university.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality teaching and most rigorous
preparation for practicing lawyers in the 21st century. Our areas of
specialization include Governmental Affairs and Policy, International Law, and a
top-ranked Advocacy program. We offer off-campus clinical opportunities with
more than 85 local, state, and federal agencies and nonprofits. We also offer
on-campus clinics in Administrative Adjudication, Bankruptcy, Business and
Community Development, Civil Practice, Immigration, and Parole Representation.

Pacific McGeorge has so much to offer to enhance your law school experience! To
learn more about us, I encourage you to visit our website at www.mcgeorge.edu,
or to email us at mcgeorge@pacific.edu with any questions. In the meantime, we
look forward to meeting you at the LSAC Forum in Atlanta and talking with you in
person. Remember, we will be at table 143!

Best Regards,
Mathiew H. Le
Assistant Director of Admissions





From: Annemarie Meyer
To: cmilan485 cmilan484@gmail.com milanc3@aol.com chmilan18@aol.com chris227784@aol.com chmilan27@aol.com jurisdoctorstud@aol.com
Sent: Monday, October 1, 2007 4:57:33 PM
Subject: A Note from the Assistant Dean about the upcoming LSAC forum


Dear Christian,

Congratulations on your decision to consider a career in law! I have been the
Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions here at University of the Pacific
McGeorge School of Law for 7 years now. It is because of my positive experience
at Pacific McGeorge that I encourage you to attend the LSAC Forum in Boston on
October 6th and visit with me at table number 25. I look forward to answering
all of your questions about our programs, faculty, and the Pacific McGeorge
student experience.

In case you're not familiar with Pacific McGeorge, we are a private,
ABA-accredited law school located in California's capital city. With 100 full-
and part-time professors, we have been graduating quality lawyers for over 80
years. Pacific McGeorge is part of the University of the Pacific, California's
first chartered university.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality teaching and most rigorous
preparation for practicing lawyers in the 21st century. Our areas of
specialization include Governmental Affairs and Policy, International Law, and a
top-ranked Advocacy program. We offer off-campus clinical opportunities with
more than 85 local, state, and federal agencies and nonprofits. We also offer
on-campus clinics in Administrative Adjudication, Bankruptcy, Business and
Community Development, Civil Practice, Immigration, and Parole Representation.

Pacific McGeorge has so much to offer to enhance your law school experience! To
learn more about us, I encourage you to visit our website at www.mcgeorge.edu,
or to email us at mcgeorge@pacific.edu with any questions. In the meantime, I
look forward to meeting you at the LSAC Forum in Boston and talking with you in
person. Remember, I will be at table 25!

Best Regards,
Adam W. Barrett
Assistant Dean & Director of Admissions
I will be out of the office from 11/7/07 to 11/9/07. Returning 11/12/07.


____________________________________________________________________________________
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University of California Los Angeles School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,



As you know, the Atlanta Law School Forum is on Friday, October 26th from 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Saturday, October 27th from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta (265 Peachtree Street, NE). As a registered participant, you will have the opportunity to speak to many law school representatives.



We would like to personally invite you to stop by UCLA School of Law’s table (#78). We will have admissions representatives and alumni there to answer any questions you may have.



As you may know, UCLA Law is recognized as one of the nation’s top law schools and one of the finest in California. We would like to share with you a few exciting facts about our law school.



· Among the nation’s leading law schools, UCLA is the youngest and the only public law school in southern California.



· 99.3% of UCLA law graduates are employed 9 months after graduation with a median starting salary of $120,000 ($130,000 for those entering the private sector).



· UCLA Law graduates earned the highest bar passage rate in California for the July 2005 exam, with 89% of first-time test takers passing. (86.7% of first-time test takers passed the July 2006 exam.)



· UCLA boasts 26 innovative and diverse clinical offerings including subjects such as Capital Punishment, Environmental Law, Immigration Law, Mediation, Sports Law, and Trial Advocacy.



· The curriculum includes a number of joint degree programs with other UCLA departments on campus including the UCLA Anderson School of Management where one can earn a J.D./M.B.A. in four years.



· UCLA offers 14 diverse programs and centers such as Business Law and Policy, Critical Race Studies, Entertainment and Media Law, Public Interest Law and Policy, Environmental Law, International and Comparative Law, Sexual Orientation Law and Real Estate Law.



· UCLA Law offers a collegial environment that affords students many opportunities for involvement, participation and leadership in nearly 40 student organizations and 13 student-edited journals covering a broad spectrum of topics and interests.



· The Law School is nestled in a beautiful and safe residential neighborhood less than seven miles from the Pacific Ocean.



You can learn more about UCLA Law by visiting our website at: www.law.ucla.edu. Please feel free to stop by table #78 and introduce yourself. We look forward to meeting you!



Sincerely,



Robert Schwartz

Assistant Dean for Admissions

schwartzr@law.ucla.edu



Karman Hsu

Director of Admissions

hsu@law.ucla.edu










From: "Hsu, Karman"
To: cmilan484@gmail.com cmilan485 jurisdoctorstud@aol.com chris2277384@aol.com chmilan27@aol.com chmilan18@aol.com milanc3@aol.com
Sent: Monday, October 1, 2007 7:16:34 PM
Subject: UCLA Law/Boston Forum (Table #43)

Dear Christian Milan,



As you know, the Boston Law School Forum is on Saturday, October 6th from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Westin Copley Place (10 Huntington Avenue). As a registered participant, you will have the opportunity to speak to many law school representatives.



We would like to personally invite you to stop by UCLA School of Law’s table (#43). Robert Schwartz and I will be there to answer any questions you may have.



As you may know, UCLA Law is recognized as one of the nation’s top law schools and one of the finest in California. We would like to share with you a few exciting facts about our law school.



· Among the nation’s leading law schools, UCLA is the youngest and the only public law school in southern California.



· 99.3% of UCLA law graduates are employed 9 months after graduation with a median starting salary of $120,000 ($130,000 for those entering the private sector).



· UCLA Law graduates earned the highest bar passage rate in California for the July 2005 exam, with 89% of first-time test takers passing. (86.7% of first-time test takers passed the July 2006 exam.)



· UCLA boasts 26 innovative and diverse clinical offerings including subjects such as Capital Punishment, Environmental Law, Immigration Law, Mediation, Sports Law, and Trial Advocacy.



· The curriculum includes a number of joint degree programs with other UCLA departments on campus including the UCLA Anderson School of Management where one can earn a J.D./M.B.A. in four years.



· UCLA offers 14 diverse programs and centers such as Business Law and Policy, Critical Race Studies, Entertainment and Media Law, Public Interest Law and Policy, Environmental Law, International and Comparative Law, Sexual Orientation Law and Real Estate Law.



· UCLA Law offers a collegial environment that affords students many opportunities for involvement, participation and leadership in nearly 40 student organizations and 13 student-edited journals covering a broad spectrum of topics and interests.



· The Law School is nestled in a beautiful and safe residential neighborhood less than seven miles from the Pacific Ocean.



You can learn more about UCLA Law by visiting our website at: www.law.ucla.edu. Please feel free to stop by table #43 and introduce yourself. We look forward to meeting you!



Sincerely,



Robert Schwartz

Assistant Dean for Admissions

schwartzr@law.ucla.edu



Karman Hsu

Director of Admissions

hsu@law.ucla.edu








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Marquette University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan:

We understand that you have registered to attend the LSAC Law School Forum scheduled for this Saturday, November 3rd, at the JW Marriott Houston. We hope that you will consider stopping by Marquette University Law School’s table at the Forum. We would be pleased to answer your questions about the admissions process and about studying law at Marquette.

For information about Marquette Law School please visit our website, http://law.marquette.edu. From that page you can link to descriptions of our distinctive programs in sports law, intellectual property law, litigation and dispute resolution, labor and employment law, health care law, and more.

Our table at the Forum is #153. We hope to meet you in Houston.

Sincerely,

Sean Reilly, Assistant Dean for Admissions
Marquette University Law School

P.S. – Prospective students who visit our table at the Forum will be eligible to receive a waiver of our $50 application fee.



Dear Christian Milan:

We understand that you have registered to attend the LSAC Law School Forum scheduled for this Saturday, November 3rd, at the JW Marriott Houston. We hope that you will consider stopping by Marquette University Law School’s table at the Forum. We would be pleased to answer your questions about the admissions process and about studying law at Marquette.

For information about Marquette Law School please visit our website, http://law.marquette.edu. From that page you can link to descriptions of our distinctive programs in sports law, intellectual property law, litigation and dispute resolution, labor and employment law, health care law, and more.

Our table at the Forum is #153. We hope to meet you in Houston.

Sincerely,

Sean Reilly, Assistant Dean for Admissions
Marquette University Law School

P.S. – Prospective students who visit our table at the Forum will be eligible to receive a waiver of our $50 application fee.



Dear Christian Milan:

We understand that you have registered to attend the LSAC Law School Forum scheduled for this Friday and Saturday, October 26th and 27th, at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. We hope that you will consider stopping by Marquette University Law School’s table at the Forum. We would be pleased to answer your questions about the admissions process and about studying law at Marquette.

For information about Marquette Law School please visit our website, http://law.marquette.edu. From that page you can link to descriptions of our distinctive programs in sports law, intellectual property law, litigation and dispute resolution, labor and employment law, health care law, and more.

Our table at the Forum is #88. We hope to meet you in Atlanta.

Sincerely,

Stephanie Nikolay, Director of Recruitment
Marquette University Law School

P.S. – Prospective students who visit our table at the Forum will be eligible to receive a waiver of our $50 application fee.

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From: Law School Admissions mulawadmit@marquette.edu mulawadmit@marquette.edu cmilan485 FormI90FormI551@aol.com jurisdoctorstud@aol.com
To: cmilan484@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 11:05:40 AM
Subject: Marquette Law School -- Boston Law School Forum
>Dear Christian Milan:

We understand that you have registered to attend the LSAC Law School Forum scheduled for this Saturday, October 6th, at the Westin Copley Place Hotel in Boston . We hope that you will consider stopping by Marquette University Law School ’s table at the Forum. We would be pleased to answer your questions about the admissions process and about studying law at Marquette .

For information about Marquette Law School please visit our website, http://law.marquette.edu http://law.marquette.edu. From that page you can link to descriptions of our distinctive programs in sports law, intellectual property law, litigation and dispute resolution, labor and employment law, health care law, and more.

Our table at the Forum is #27. We hope to meet you in Massachusetts .

Sincerely,

Sean Reilly, Assistant Dean for Admissions
Marquette University Law School

P.S. – Prospective students who visit our table at the Forum will be eligible to receive a waiver of our $50 application fee.

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