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ALUMNI MENTOR PROGRAM
Mentor Registration

Dear New York Law School Graduate,

The Alumni Mentor Project affords students an excellent opportunity to network with alumni and to attain valuable guidance in their chosen field of law.  Alumni mentors in diverse law practices volunteer to assist students in a variety of ways.  Mentors can choose to invite the student for a "day at the office," spend time with him or her on interviewing and writing skills, discuss career goals and planning, or assist the student in finding opportunities for internships or permanent employment. This relationship offers students a unique opportunity to explore their career ambitions and work closely with an experienced graduate towards reaching these goals.

We hope that you will register to become a mentor to one or more New York Law School students. This is one of the most important ways that you can support your Law School's continual advancement.

Meg Reuter
Assistant Dean for Career Planning
Office of Professional Development
T: 212.431.2345
E:
mreuter@nyls.edu

Our mailing address and fax number:
New York Law School
Office of Career Services
57 Worth Street
New York, NY  10013

Fax: 212.274.1491

 

 

First Name:

Last Name:

MAIDEN Name:

Year of Graduation:

Program:

Day Division  Evening Division

Undergraduate Institution:

Current Employer:

Position/Title:

WHERE would you prefer to be contacted:

at work  at home

HOW would you prefer to be contacted:

by e-mail  by letter by phone
 

WORK CONTACT :

Street Address:

City: State: Zip Code:

Phone:  E-mail:

 

HOME CONTACT :
(will not be released to students unless you specify this as your preferred contact point.)

Street Address:

City: State: Zip Code:

Phone:  E-mail:
 

Area(s) of Practice:

Previous Work Experience:

Student Organizations in which you participated while a student at NYLS:

I am available to:

talk to students about my area of practice and
     give general career planning advice

invite a student to spend a day at my office
let a student work on a project for me
speak at a career panel at the Law School
participate in mock employment interviews with students
 other, specify: