Law School Boot Camp

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HE JD PROJECT, INC .
Committed to Assuring a Racially Diverse Legal ProfessionTM 



2009 Summer Online  Boot Camp
for Entering Law Students

Early Completed Application (Fee Refund):  Application by  March 1
Late Application after April 15

Boot Camp
May 31, 2009 - August 16, 2009

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Your application can't be considered until we receive:

  • Copy of your letter of acceptance from at least one law school
    • Scan and email pdf file to: admin at thejdproject.org    or
    • Mail to: P.O. Box 60979, Dayton, OH 45406 using priority mail, delivery confirmation.

     

  • Payment of the Application fee ($25.00) through Paypal. 
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    • No personal checks
    • No Fee Waivers
  • An application is not complete until the application fee and a copy of  one acceptance letter is received. Your acceptance letter can be from any law school. It does not have to be the school you will ultimately attend.  Incomplete applications are held for 3 days. They are then inactivated If your application is inactivated you will  have to  resubmit your application with a $ 50 application fee.

 
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A racially diverse legal profession.
 

Mission

To increase the number of Black American, Hispanic American, Native American, Pacific Island American and Asian American lawyers by increasing admission to law school, improving academic performance in law school, decreasing attrition rates from law school, increasing first time and eventual bar passage rates, increasing employment opportunities and increasing involvement with communities-of-color.

 

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