Overview
James R. Bowers (Political Science), Pre-Law Advisor and Program Director of Legal Studies
Pre-Law and Legal Studies at Fisher
The Pre-Law experience at St. John Fisher College includes student engagement in the Pre-Law Student Association, participation in such activities as Mock Trial, one-on-one advising with the Pre-Law advisor, and the Department of Political Science’s Legal Studies major. The Legal Studies major is the expanded academic component of the Pre-Law experience at Fisher. The major is a 33 credit-hour (11-course) Bachelor of Arts program and requires the declaration of a second major.
The Legal Studies major replaces the previously available Pre-Law minor, which is no longer available.
Legal Internship
All students interested in Pre-Law or Legal Studies should pursue relevant internships in those areas. Legal Studies majors have a required internship component in their program of study. Students interested in Pre-Law who are not majoring in Legal Studies are encouraged to work with their Pre-Law advisor or their academic advisors to develop legal internships compatible with their majors. Internships may be credit- or non-credit-bearing experiences.
Pre-Law Student Association
Students interested in Pre-Law are encouraged to join and be active in the Pre-Law Student Association. The Pre-Law Student Association is a student-run organization dedicated to enhancing students’ pre-professional interest and understanding of law and to provide students with a way to network and become acquainted with like-minded students. Among regular Association activities are guest speaker presentations from a variety of legal occupations, trips to law schools, and legal movie night.
Mock Trial
Students interested in Pre-Law are encouraged to participate in the Pre-Law Student Association's Mock Trial Team. The Mock Trial Team is a member of the American Mock Trial Association. It competes in both AMTA-sanctioned and non-AMTA competitions.