The Office of Student Affairs serves as the administrative liaison to the Student Bar Association (SBA), the more than eighty-five student organizations the SBA oversees, and the student journals (including Moot Court Board).
Visit the individual webpages for a full list of all the as well as the j.
In addition to working with these student organizations on school-wide events, Student Affairs also funds student activities through the Prominence Fund, which provides funding for conferences and competitions, and the Student Intellectual Life Fund, which provides funding for student initiated academic programming.
Student Organization Resources & Guidelines
Student Leader Training Materials
Event Planning 101
To begin, review the for step-by-step instructions for planning your student organization event at the Law School. In addition, refer to these resources on:
Booking Space at the Law School
Working with Firms, Organizations & Alumni
Working with Alumni: Guidelines and Support from Alumni Relations
Private Sector Events: Guidelines and Support from OCS
Public Interest Events: Guidelines and Support from PILC
Student Group Finance
Reimbursements
For reimbursement requests, treasurers should complete the Form to Request a Student Group or Journal Expense Reimbursement to initiate the online reimbursement process:
Student Expense Reimbursement Tip Sheet
Sponsorships, Fundraising & Donations
Sponsorship and Fundraising Guidelines
ÈâÂþÎÝ School of Law Contribution Card
Financial Management
Student Organization Financial Reports*
*Only accessible via on-campus wired computers with treasurer login credentials.
Communications and Branding
Policy on ÈâÂþÎÝ Law Logo Usage