Join other talented high school students this summer at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law to explore the theory and practice of law.
Over the course of this five-day summer program, you will learn about the impact of law and justice and how to develop effective lawyering skills from preeminent attorneys and law professors. You will then have the opportunity to build your confidence and practice these skills in small-group workshops led by accomplished law students, including award-winning mock trial competitors.
By the end of the week, you will be ready to showcase your knowledge and talents in a mock trial held in downtown Tucson courtrooms. No prior mock trial experience is required, and all students interested in learning about the law are encouraged to register.
Scholarships:
The Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is offering up to 10 scholarships for Native students who are enrolled members of federally recognized Arizona tribes for this program.
A limited number of other (need-based) scholarships are available.
To apply for a scholarship, please continue to the Register Now! link below.
Registration Now Open
Enrollment fees include the entire week’s curriculum and lunch, 9 am - 4 pm daily. No accommodations or transportation are available.
Payment must be made at the time of registration unless applying for a scholarship.
Regular fee: $325
Space is limited and registration closes on May 23, so please register early.