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Discover Law Day

Friday, November 8, 2019, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. EST
South Texas College of Law
1303 San Jacinto Street
Houston, TX 77009

The Hispanic Law Student Association (HLSA) at South Texas College of Law Houston invites high school students from Victory Early College High School to experience our Discover Law Day. In an effort to diversify the legal field, HLSA members would like to engage the high students with an interactive program to give them an understanding as to why their presence is needed within the legal community as they consider their various career paths.

Our goal is to reach out to minority students as freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors and begin an open dialogue on how the law affects them while creating mentoring opportunities with current law students and local professionals in the legal field. Students will be provided with breakfast and lunch.

School(s)

South Texas College of Law

Is the event private?

Yes
Add to Calendar 2019-11-08T09:30:00 2019-11-08T14:00:00 Discover Law Day 1303 San Jacinto Street, Houston TX 77009
Friday, November 8, 2019, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. EST
South Texas College of Law
1303 San Jacinto Street
Houston, TX 77009

The Hispanic Law Student Association (HLSA) at South Texas College of Law Houston invites high school students from Victory Early College High School to experience our Discover Law Day. In an effort to diversify the legal field, HLSA members would like to engage the high students with an interactive program to give them an understanding as to why their presence is needed within the legal community as they consider their various career paths.

Our goal is to reach out to minority students as freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors and begin an open dialogue on how the law affects them while creating mentoring opportunities with current law students and local professionals in the legal field. Students will be provided with breakfast and lunch.

School(s)

South Texas College of Law

Is the event private?

Yes