Underrepresented Law is a cost-free mentorship program connecting Ivy League law students with undergraduates from diverse, first-generation, and low-income backgrounds. The mentorship provides admissions support to help students navigate the law school application process, and the mentors come from top law schools like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Penn, Columbia, NYU, and Georgetown. They are dedicated to increasing diversity in the legal field and helping the next generation of students achieve their law school goals. You can learn more about their team of mentors here.
The application portal for the mentorship program is now open to college juniors and seniors seeking law school admissions support. More details about the program and the application process are available on the web.
More details at: https://www.underrepresentedlaw.com/mentees