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School of Law 2002-2004 Academic Bulletin |
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Student Services and Organizations
Career Services
The Career Services Office provides career planning and employment assistance to law students throughout their three years of law school. The office is staffed by two full-time professionals, who serve as the assistant dean and the assistant director/public interest coordinator. A third full-time person, the career services coordinator, supports the work of the office.
Employment
In recent years, more than 98 percent of Indiana University law graduates have secured employment within the first nine months after graduation. IU graduates are found in all 50 states, with the largest populations outside Indiana located in Illinois, California, Michigan, Florida, New York, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Texas.
Student Support
The Career Services Office provides support to law students in selecting a career path and obtaining desired employment. Services include career counseling, job search training and programming, employer visits, job listing service, newsletters, employer databases, and a large resource collection.
The office expands students' knowledge of career opportunities through counseling and a series of seminars throughout the year. IU alumni and area attorneys play an integral role in the education of students on career options and successful job search strategies.
Job search training sessions include resumé workshops, interview strategies sessions, mock interviews, and networking and employer research discussions. Students also have access to a series of career and job search brochures available from the office.
Each year, employers nationwide contact Career Services directly to list more than 800 job opportunities, including a variety of summer, part-time, and full-time positions. In addition, the office identifies employment opportunities through employment newsletters and other sources. Career Services offers an extensive print resource collection, as well as computer access to various online and Internet-based resources.
Recruiting Programs
Career Services coordinates both on- and off-campus interviews to facilitate contact between students and employers. Every year during the fall and spring recruiting seasons, more than 100 employer representatives from Indiana, neighboring states, and major cities visit the school to recruit IU law students. Also in the fall, the office serves an additional 200 employers by collecting and forwarding resumés or listing employers who wish to hear from students directly. Information about all employers participating in fall recruiting is included in a detailed directory, which is available to students electronically. In addition, Career Services coordinates student participation at off-campus job fairs in Indiana and other locations.
Office of the Dean for Students
The Office of the Dean for Students assists law students with academic, financial, and personal issues. In addition to advising individual students, the dean for students oversees the activities of law student organizations and facilitates student activities throughout the year.
Recorder's Office
The School of Law Recorder's Office is responsible for registration matters and for posting grades. In addition, the office maintains student files and is a helpful source of information on university registration procedures and a variety of other matters.
The Bloomington area offers a variety of housing options for students. In addition to on-campus university housing, there are numerous apartments and houses available as off-campus rentals.
The university has campus housing facilities for both married and single students. The university's residence for single graduate students, Eigenmann Hall, provides both single and double rooms that are designed as comfortable quarters for study and relaxation. Eigenmann has modern and efficient dining halls, a library, floor and unit lounges, computers for student use, recreation areas, snack bars and vending machines, duplicating and photocopying services, coin-operated laundry facilities, and luggage storage rooms.
For married students, the university provides more than 1,450 efficiency apartments, as well as one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, both furnished and unfurnished. All university housing for married students is located near public schools, places of worship, and shopping facilities. Those who prefer to live off campus will also find both furnished and unfurnished accommodations within walking distance of the university.
Although university housing facilities are extensive, it is not uncommon for the demand to exceed the supply. To ensure that appropriate space is reserved, applications for housing should be filed at the earliest possible date. Students should be aware that the academic-year schedule for the School of Law is not same as for the university. Housing contracts may have to be modified to accommodate the needs of law students.
More information about campus housing, including current rates, can be obtained from the IU Division of Residential Programs and Services, on the Web at www.rps.indiana.edu, by e-mail at housing@indiana.edu, or by phone at (812) 855-1764.
Information on off-campus housing options can be obtained by contacting the School of Law Admissions Office.
Available to all regularly enrolled students on the Bloomington campus, the Student Health Service provides outpatient medical care, a psychiatric clinic for evaluation and short-term therapy, an environmental health and preventive medicine program, and assistance in the administration of the student group hospital insurance plan.
American Bar Association Law Student Division
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