Pre-Law Program
Because the training of a pre-law student may be accomplished in almost any academic discipline, such as English, history, political science, philosophy, or business, a committee has been established to assist pre-law students during their undergraduate years.
The Pre-Law Committee works with the pre-law student and the student's major advisor to ensure that a reasonable and sound course of study is followed that is acceptable for entry into a school of law. The committee aids the student in selecting a suitable school and advises the applicant on the registration and the preparation for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). The committee guides the students in preparation and submission of applications and supervises the requests for letters of recommendation for worthy candidates.
In order to create the most effective curriculum, the pre-law student should introduce himself to the Pre-Law Committee early in the freshman year to discuss future course scheduling and long-term plans.
The Pre-Law Committee also supervises the activities of the Law Club and works closely with the College's mock trial team, which participates in regional and national mock trial tournaments; both activities are highly recommended for pre-law students. Participants in the mock trial competitions are urged to take Mock Trial I and II, which are taught in the fall and spring semesters. These courses prepare students to participate in intercollegiate tournaments held in the spring semester and are taught by a practicing attorney.
Over the years Elizabethtown graduates have been accepted by and/or attended a wide range of schools of law. Among these are: American University, University of Baltimore, Boston University, Case Western Reserve University, Catholic University, University of Dayton, Penn State Dickinson School of Law, Duquesne University, Georgetown University Law Center, George Washington University, University of Georgia, University of Miami, University of Maryland, University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, University of San Diego, University of San Francisco, Stetson University, Syracuse University, Temple University, Tulane University, Vermont Law School, Villa nova University, Wake Forest University, Washington and Lee University, Widener University, and the College of William and Mary.
Important Links for Pre-Law Students
- News and updates on recent pre-law graduates
- Thinking about law school? Highly desirable courses for prelaw students


















