COLLEGE SCHOLARS PRELAW SEMINAR APPLICATION

 

 

CLEO is sponsoring a FREE one-day Juniors Jumpstart the LSAT
prelaw seminar!

Learn how to get the most out of your undergraduate experience and become a competitive law school applicant.

Are you*

Upcoming dates/locations:
Saturday, March 23, Washington, DC (Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law)

Please select the date and location of the Juniors Jumpstart the LSAT Seminar in which you want to participate: *

First Name * Middle Last Name*

Perm Address 1*
Perm Address 2
Perm City* Perm State*
Perm Zip*
Perm Telephone ( ) -

Present Address 1
Present Address 2
Present City Present State
Present Zip
Cell / Present Phone / (10 digits; no dashes or spaces)*

E-mail Address*
IMPORTANT: Applications MUST CONTAIN A FUNCTIONING E-MAIL ADDRESS because final details may be communicated via e-mail. Please do NOT let your e-mail boxes fill up; if this happens, the e-mail will not be received and will be bounced back without delivery!

Date of Birth *
Place of Birth* Gender*

Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes No
What is your state of residence?*

PRE-LAW ADVISORS, CLEO ALUM, AND EDUCATORS PLEASE PROCEED TO THE CERTIFICATION SECTION.

Academic History
High School from which you graduated:

High School Name
High School City
High School State
High School Graduation Date

List all undergraduate colleges attended:

Current Institution * From/To*
Major(s) *

Previous Institution (1) From/To
Major(s)

Previous Institution (2) From/To
Major(s)

Eligibility Requirements
In order to participate in the CLEO College Scholars Juniors Jumpstart the LSAT, you must be either a low-income, minority, or otherwise disadvantaged student. I hereby certify that I am:

Ethnicity* Other


Low-income, Economically, or Otherwise Disadvantaged
If you are NOT a minority student, you may participate if you are low-income, economically, or otherwise disadvantaged!
1. A student may be determined to be low-income if he/she earned less than 150% of the HHS poverty guidelines and his/her parents earned less than $40,000, or economically disadvantaged if his/her income is less than 185% of the HHS poverty guidelines. An independent student may be determined to be economically disadvantaged if his/her income is less than 185% of the HHS poverty guidelines.

Low-income and Economically Disadvantaged Table
Size of Family Unit
48 Contiguous States and D.C.
   
One
$10,830.00
   
Two
$14,570.00
   
Three
$18,310.00
   
Four
$22,050.00
   
Five
$25,790.00
   
Six
$29,530.00
   
Seven
$33,270.00
   
Eight
$37,010.00
   

a. Are you low-income?*
b. Are you economically disadvantaged? *
If you answered "YES" to questions "a" or "b" please BRING a copy of your STUDENT AID REPORT to the registration desk at the forum.

2. An individual may be determined to be otherwise disadvantaged if he/she meets at least one of the following criteria (please check all that apply):

Attended secondary school in a Title I School District
Participated in a TRIO program
English as a second language
First generation college student
Resided in a public housing facility
Disabled, as defined by the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act

How did you find out about this seminar?
CLEO Website
Posted Flyer
Mailing
E-mailMessage
Pre-Law Advisor (Name; Institution):
Career Center
Other:

This is a one-day forum. Accommodations are not being provided.
Registration is open on a first come, first serve basis: DON'T DELAY.
This forum is open to disabled individuals, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please call for any special accommodations that you may require.

Certification
* I certify that the above statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that any false or misleading statement may constitute grounds for denial of admission or later expulsion.