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Other Programs
We are not necessarily
recommending these programs we are providing the links so you can
make an informed decision about doing The JD Project. [Comparison] |
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Corporate Supporters
of the 2008 Law School Boot Camp
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For Use of
TWEN Network and Other Support!! |
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Winning at Learning |
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Reading Like a
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The JD Project, Inc
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Committed to Assuring a
Racially Diverse Legal Profession!
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Law School Boot Camp
For Students-of-Color
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An
Online Distance Learning Opportunity
Admission are rolling. Early Application highly recommended.
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Apply Online!
Must intend to start
Law School Fall, 2008
Space is Limited! |
[The] program was, without question, a primary factor in my success [in law school] and more recently in my career, both in the Court and in the community. The opportunity to participate in the program was crucial to the development of the conceptual tools and practical skills needed to apply complex legal principles to everyday factual situations. The group meetings and individual one-on-one sessions with teaching assistants were very helpful in understanding the law school process. Due to my participation in the program, I was confident and prepared for the subsequent three years of law school.
I support and endorse this much needed program – The JD Project.
A. Scott Washington, J.D .
Staff Attorney, MCCPC
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Questions or comments
email: info [at] thejdproject.org
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Vision |
| A racially diverse legal profession. |
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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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