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Information Sessions

Find out why William Mitchell College of Law is the right law school for you. Visit us at one of our upcoming Information Sessions.

Each Information Session lasts about two and a half hours and features a panel with current students, a Mitchell alum, and a faculty member, in addition to presentations on the admissions process, career opportunities, financial aid, an overview of our academic program, and tours of the campus, including the Warren E. Burger Library.

Personal visits

We welcome prospective students year round. We’ll arrange for you to talk with an admissions representative, tour the campus, sit in on a class, or talk with faculty members or students.

Individual or group campus visits can be scheduled, preferably at least a week in advance. Informational interviews with admissions representatives are also encouraged. They are by appointment only and last about 30 minutes.

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651-290-6343
Admissions @wmitchell.edu

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Pre-Law/Law School Prep Courses

For those interested in law school or recently admitted

Think you might be interested in law school but want to know more about it? Or, have you been admitted to William Mitchell College of Law but are uneasy about attending classes? William Mitchell offers two summer courses that can help.

Summer Partnership in Law

If you're a college student or graduate and thinking about attending law school, check out SPIL. During SPIL, you'll learn about the law and law school by taking classes on the American legal system and legal reasoning and writing. The course is taught by the associate dean of Multicultural Affairs or a William Mitchell College of Law faculty member and may count for undergraduate credit.

SPIL: Summer Partnership in Law

Summer Enrichment Program

The Summer Enrichment Program offers students already admitted to William Mitchell the chance to get a step ahead in their first year of law school. SEP provides an intensive orientation to the school through a regular law school course for credit, indoctrination into primary legal resources, such as the Warren Burger Library, and introduction to important study and exam skills.