Advising

Prelaw advising is available to all current students and alumni throughout their preparation and application to law school. 

Services

  • Major and course selection
  • Law school application timeline
  • Assistance with LSAT prep resources (ASU does not offer LSAT prep courses)
  • Personal statement assistance
  • Assistance with addendum, character and fitness, optional essay
  • School selection
  • Credit for law-related internships

Appointments

Prelaw appointments are available through E2E. Please note there are two different links, one specifically for West Valley and New College students, and the second for all other students. 

As we enter the peak of law school application season, our appointment slots are filling up quickly. To ensure everyone can receive the valuable services they need, please be punctual for your appointments. If you need to cancel or reschedule, kindly inform us in advance so we can accommodate others.

Law school personal statement support

We provide assistance with your law school personal statement during the fall semester. You have two options for receiving feedback: 

  1. PreLaw Personal Statement Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one appointment with a prelaw advisor to discuss and refine your statement. We limit one personal statement review appointment per cycle. 
  2. Asynchronous Feedback: Submit your personal statement through the Personal Statement Submission form to receive detailed feedback and recommendations via email. Please allow up to seven business days for a response. To ensure we can assist as many students as possible, we limit personal statement reviews to two per student. 

Events

Along with one-on-one advising, we also offer: workshops, information sessions and events throughout the academic year. You can find all upcoming prelaw events on Handshake.

Prelaw Newsletter

The Prelaw Newsletter is a resource for students and ASU alumni pursuing law school, featuring updates on services, events, and opportunities of interest. It is sent every three weeks during the academic year.