Volunteer Opportunities at Indiana Law
Volunteering is a great way to stay involved with the Law School. The connection between your experience and wisdom and the success of our students is a living one, and we rely on our graduates' gifts of time and talent in so many ways, from recruiting talented students to providing guidance to the dean.
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Admissions
We need volunteers to interview prospective students or reach out to highly qualified admitted students to encourage them to choose the Law School. -
Career Services
You could volunteer to give advice to students through the Alumni Network, have a student shadow you for a day during the winter break, or participate in on-campus interviewing. -
Alumni Relations
Host an alumni reception in your area or join a reunion committee for Alumni Weekend. -
Moot Court
Volunteer to be a gentle judge for those going through their first lL Oral Arguments in the spring of each year. Or be a tougher judge for the Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition, with arguments throughout the fall and spring semesters. -
Dean's Advisory Boards
Serve on one of the dean's advisory boards. -
Fund For Excellence
The Fund For Excellence, the Law School's annual giving campaign, is only as successful as the alumni volunteers who make it happen. You might serve as a class agent or law firm solicitors, donating time and talent to help keep the educational experience at the Law School excellent! Many thanks to those who have already agreed to serve.