Plus Guided Journey

Your Guided Journey to Law School

Plus Guided JourneyPlus, Guided Journey seeks to increase access to justice by providing ongoing and direct support to individuals who intend to pursue law school but face structural barriers or other systemic challenges to accomplishing their goals. There is no cost to apply or to participate in the program if selected.

Applying to law school can be a challenging and demanding process. The Plus, Guided Journey program is designed with that in mind; we know the application process is yours and must fit into the existing demands on your time and energy, but this doesn’t mean you need to go through it alone. The program is tailored exclusively for individuals planning to apply to U.S.-based law schools during the upcoming fall application cycle. It accompanies and supports scholars for an entire year, engaging them as they explore the legal field, prepare for the LSAT, build their application materials, learn about financial aid, and make decisions about their future.

Law school staff and faculty will engage scholars throughout their journeys through virtual synchronous and asynchronous programming. With a strengths-focused and community-centered approach, Plus, Guided Journey will help aspiring law students launch their legal education through a cohort-based model.

Benefits of Participating in the Plus, Guided Journey Program

  • Financial assistance through an LSAC fee waiver
  • Tailored LSAT preparation and guidance
  • Ongoing guidance and support throughout the law school application process
  • Tailored workshops and discussions with law school professionals
  • Involvement in a community of scholars like you who are working towards their law school goals
  • Assistance in understanding and engaging in the financial aid journey
  • Strength-based skills development towards law school success
  • Exposure to law schools across the country
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In-Person Regional Gatherings

As part of our pilot initiative, this year, those in the Washington, D.C., area will participate in three in-person gatherings with member law schools in the region.