Advocacy Mentor Program
Loyola University Chicago School of Law alumni remain committed to the success of the advocacy program even after graduation. Alumni act as coaches for our student competition teams, as well as guest speakers and mentors to current students. Alumni are vital to the success of the program. In 2002, Loyola established the Circle of Advocates, a group of prominent Chicago attorneys who support the advocacy program by serving as mentors for law students, promoting high ethical standards, hosting lectures, and establishing scholarships for students who plan to pursue careers in advocacy.
The Advocacy Mentor Program was established by Loyola's Circle of Advocates. The Advocacy Mentor Program gives students the opportunity to build relationships and receive guidance from some of the top litigators and judges in the Chicago legal community.
The application deadline will be Monday, October 20.
Please email any questions or concerns about the Advocacy Mentor Program to Alexis Caxton at acaxton@luc.edu.
Loyola University Chicago School of Law alumni remain committed to the success of the advocacy program even after graduation. Alumni act as coaches for our student competition teams, as well as guest speakers and mentors to current students. Alumni are vital to the success of the program. In 2002, Loyola established the Circle of Advocates, a group of prominent Chicago attorneys who support the advocacy program by serving as mentors for law students, promoting high ethical standards, hosting lectures, and establishing scholarships for students who plan to pursue careers in advocacy.
The Advocacy Mentor Program was established by Loyola's Circle of Advocates. The Advocacy Mentor Program gives students the opportunity to build relationships and receive guidance from some of the top litigators and judges in the Chicago legal community.
The application deadline will be Monday, October 20.
Please email any questions or concerns about the Advocacy Mentor Program to Alexis Caxton at acaxton@luc.edu.