Part-Time and Spring-Start SBA Representative Nominations

Part-Time and Spring Start Colleagues,

Nominations for the Student Bar Association are OPEN! The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the primary student government organization at Akron Law. More info and the SBA constitution is: here.

Part-Time: Please feel free to nominate your fellow student leaders at this secure form.

Spring-Start: Please feel free to nominate your fellow student leaders at this secure form.

The obligation includes a few required meetings per elected term (1 year), committee work, representing fellow students, possible inclusion on university task forces, and other leadership opportunities.  

Technical Note: To access, login to your Zips Google account, this ensures the security of the nomination and election process. For example, mine is dck24@ZIPS.uakron.edu; don’t forget the “Zips.”. I am reachable if you have technical issues with the election.

Good luck and Go Zips!

Regards,

Daniel C. Kōsich
Vice President & University Liaison | Student Bar Association | G5 Team 
J.D., IP Certificate Candidate, 2021 | The University of Akron School of Law
Mechanical Engineer | Databuoy Corp.
Student Organization Liaison | Intellectual Property & Technology Law Association
dck24@uakron.edu

Peer Mentorship Program — More Mentors Needed!

Peer mentorship promotes a sense of community at the School of Law and fosters student development through communication, support, and guidance to law school resources. First-year students are matched with upper-division Peer Mentors in advance of their first semester. Each Peer Mentor is an upper-level law student who volunteers to support new law students and to welcome them to the Akron Law family.

First-year law students meet their Peer Mentors during Orientation, and throughout the school year, Peer Mentors check-in with their mentees regularly by phone, text, or email, and face-to-face (as permitted) at least once per month.

The primary goals of the Peer Mentor Program are to:
• Support first-year law students as they acclimate to law school;
• Help first-year law students navigate law school and make the most of the many opportunities;
• Foster a sense of community and engagement throughout the first-year class;
• Answer questions regarding courses, degree requirements, academic support services, career services, student organizations, law review, and competition teams; and
• Provide information about professional opportunities and academic pursuits outside of the classroom.

In pairing mentees with mentors, the program coordinators review student surveys and consider:
• Background and experience
• Academic interests
• Legal Interests
• Other points of commonality (i.e. race, gender, hometown, undergrad institution, etc.)

Students can register for a Peer Mentor on Qualtrics: https://akron.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eevUEBhm1qhjU6p

ABA Commission on Disability Rights Scholarships

The ABA Commission on Disability Rights will be offering three exciting internship opportunities for law students with disabilities for the summer of 2021, in partnership with leading corporations. All three internships are open to students who will have completed their first year of law school in good standing, and offer a chance for these students to develop their skills and further their careers.

More information can be found on the ABA-CDR website (ambar.org/disability), and at the following pages dedicated to the specific internship opportunities:

Accenture (applications dueJanuary 29, 2021):   https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/disabilityrights/resources/lawstudents/accenture_intern/

Prudential (applications due February 12, 2021):   https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/disabilityrights/resources/lawstudents/aba_prudential_internship/


Microsoft (applications due February 15, 2021):   https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/disabilityrights/resources/lawstudents/msaba-internship/ For further information, please email CDR Staff Director Amy Allbright at amy.allbright@americanbar.org.

National LGBTQ+ Bar Association Scholarships

The National LGBTQ+ Bar has recently launched a scholarship program for LGBTQ+ and ally law students. Three scholarships of $2,500 will be awarded annually; all current and incoming students with a commitment to LGBTQ+ equality are encouraged to apply. Applications are now open for the 2021-2022 school year, and will close on April 1, 2021. In addition, the National LGBTQ+ Bar has added a new resource page to its website listing LGBTQ+ diversity scholarships: https://lgbtbar.org/programs/law-students/scholarship-list/