Friday, July 11, 2008

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.

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