Money on Your Mind? Law Students' Financial Questions, Answered!

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Financial stress affects your well-being and mental health. Come hear from Mandy Branch (Assistant Director of Outreach with UGA’s Office of Student Financial Aid) and Jenna Burt-Weeks, JD (Financial Advisor & Financial Planning Specialist with Morgan Stanley) as they provide insight on some of your most burning financial questions. Lunch will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Our Path to the Bench

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Our Path To The Bench:  A Discussion With Georgia State Court Judges And Their Journey From Law School Student To Trial Judge.  

Panelists include- State Court Judges: 

Susan Edlein (Fulton County)

Ethelyn Simpson (Clarke County)

Jason Thompson (Fayette County)

Josh Thacker (Spalding County)

Melodie Clayton (Cobb County)

 

Please RSVP in LawDawgDash at the link below. Lunch will be provided for this event. 

Business Etiquette Dinner

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On Monday, November 7, registered students can take part in an Etiquette Dinner. The etiquette school Perfectly Polished will provide instruction for how to navigate plated dinners as well as other business etiquette issues. A three-course, seated dinner will be provided so that everyone can put into practice what they are learning. 

RSVPs are now closed. 

Workshop: Managing Your Funding, Credit, and Debt for Admission to the Bar (and Beyond!)

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Your credit report provides more information than just what feeds your credit score. It creates a full picture of your financial health and behavior – and can be taken into consideration when evaluating your fiscal responsibility for Character and Fitness. From a funding perspective, costs associated with sitting for the bar can add up, especially when you aren’t working yet. This workshop will help you understand:

 

In-Person Open House for Admitted Students

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The University of Georgia School of Law invites you to attend an Open House event for Admitted Students. Please join us for the opportunity to engage with the law school community and other admitted students to learn more about experiential learning opportunities, advocacy programs, career development, and other law school resources.

The Office of Admissions will reduce attendees’ first seat deposit to $50.00 for admitted students who have not already paid their commitment deposit.

Registration information will be provided closer to the event.

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