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ADVANCED STUDENT MENTOR PROGRAM
Entering law students may request to be assigned to advanced law students (2ls or 3ls) who volunteered to be mentors. The program is unstructured and participants agree to actively contact each other. An informal social event will be arranged during the first week of instruction to facilitate an initial meeting. Participating students receive the name of their assigned mentee or mentor in their law school mailboxes or via email by the first day of instruction. Advanced and entering law students will be contacted in the summer about this program. If you have questions, please email studentaffairs@law.ucla.edu. To fill out the online form, click here.

LAW ALUMNI MENTOR PROGRAM
Entering law students may request to be assigned to a law alumnus who volunteer to be mentors. The program pairs each interested student with an alum who is willing to share his/her insights into the professional world and offer practical advice about UCLA School of Law. Although the program is unstructured and will be determined by the mentor and student, each mentor has agreed to have some form of contact with his or her student at least three or four times during the year. In turn, each student participant must agree to proactively contact his or her mentor and respond promptly to all outreach efforts made by the mentor. Entering students will be contacted in the summer about this program. If you have questions, please contact the Office of Career Services


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