214 NALP Directory of Law Schools Name of Law School: Mailing Address: South Hall, Rm. 11, 71 S. State St. City: Ann Arbor State/Province MI ZIP 4819 Ph.: 734-764-546 Career Services Administrator: Jeremy S. Bloom Ph.: 734-764-546 Title: Assistant Dean for Career Planning Fax: 734-764-5228 Email: lawcareers@umich.edu Career Services Web Site: www.law.umich.edu/careers Contact info for career services staff: K. LeClair, Manager of Recruiting (kleclair@umich.edu); T. Sindlinger, Advisor (sindling@umich.edu); K. Ulivi, Senior Assistant (kmrus@umich.edu), A. Gregory, Job Postings (anngrego@umich.edu). Counselors: C. Spencer, P. Logan Alpern, G. McGinnis. A. Robbins, Public Interest. R. Kaplan, Government. G. Trakul, Clerkships Registrar's name: Jack Atkinson I. DESCRIPTION OF LAW SCHOOL DEGREE PROGRAMS A. Enrollment: 213-214 Academic Year No. course hours required to graduate: 82 Comments: Composition of Enrollment (please enter numbers, not percentages) Full-time Overall Ph.: 734-763-6499 No. J.D. Students Enrolled Full-time 154 Evening Other TOTAL 154 Asian/Pacific Amer. Ind/ '13-'14 Class Black Hispanic Men Women Islander Alaskan Year Size Disabled Openly GLBT Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women 1st Yr. 314 162 152 5 9 16 24 9 3 3 3 6 2 7 11 2nd Yr. 359 21 149 7 6 25 31 8 9 3 4 5 4 11 8 3rd Yr. 381 23 178 1 1 2 29 1 1 2 2 8 6 UNK UNK 4th Yr. Total 154 575 479 22 25 61 84 27 22 8 9 19 12 18 19 See comments online. Do you offer LL.M. degrees? Y Is the LL.M. grading system equivalent to the JD system? Y Do you offer joint degree programs? Y See online for complete listing of LL.M. and joint degree fields of study. Refer to Explanation of grading system section on next page for additional grading information. B. Admissions Profile for Fall 213 Entering Class (J.D. candidates only) 4877 Applications received 26% In-state enrollments 315 Size of entering class 74% Out-of-state enrollments 145 No. undergraduate colleges represented 15 Foreign countries represented (incl. those in U.S. 41 No. states represented (incl. D.C.) with both temporary and permanent visas) Grade Point Average Law School Admission Test 25% 5% 75% 25% 5% 75% 3.52 3.71 3.82 Full-time 165 168 17 Overall In determining GPA and LSAT averages, are all students included? If not, what percentage is not included and why? Y C. Fall Spring J.D. Program 214-215 Academic Year Semester begin date Semester end date Date finals end Semester break dates: from 12/2/214 to ; 1/13/215 Spring break dates: from 2/28/215 to 3/9/215 Clinical Courses/Programs Offered Special training and certification programs: Enrollment Based On Moot Court Program: Is moot court a required program? N Please describe program, including when students participate, how board members are selected, etc. Moot Court is open to both second and third-year students. Miscellaneous Moot Court activites are undertaken most years--jessup, Copyright, Environmental, Frederick Douglass. All first-year students do one oral appeallate argument and brief as part of the required Legal Practice class. Law Journals/Reviews See further description online. 9/2/214 General Clinic Community and Economic Development Clinic Federal Appellate Litigation Clinic Entrepreneurship Clinic International Transactions Clinic Mediation Clinic Michigan Innocence Clinic Environmental Law Clinic Human Trafficking Clinic Child Advocacy Law Clinic Law Review Journal of Law Reform Journal of International Law Telecommunications & Technology Law Rev. Journal of Race & Law Journal of Gender & Law 1/14/215 Environmental & Admin Law (Provisional) Privt Equity & Venture Cap (Provisional) (if dates are known; if not use 213-214 dates) 12/5/214 4/22/215 12/19/214 5/7/215 No. of Selection criteria students Title Grades Write-on Interview Other 214 NALP. All rights reserved. 1
214 NALP. All rights reserved. List student organizations (including minority/diversity organizations): UMLS has numerous student organizations. Please see our website at www.law.umich.edu under Journals and Organizations for a complete list of student organizations. 2 Pre-Graduation Academic Awards (including Dean's List) Name of award Order of the Coif Bates Law Student Travel Fellowship Jane L. Mixer Memorial Award Juan Tienda Scholarship Butch Carpenter Memorial Robert B. Fiske, Jr. Fellowship Dean's Public Service Fellows Prog. Number awarded Selection process Many other awards and honors available Please see UMLS website D. Explanation of Grading System Letter grades A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D F Other grade system? D+ =1.3; E Numerical equivalents (e.g., A=4 or 9) Minimum grade required to attain*: Top 1% Top 25% Top 33% Top 5% Top 75% Comment Median GPA* Minimum grade required for graduation* Do you have a pass/fail option? Y If so, please describe: Any second or third-year elective course or seminar may be taken on a limited grade basis at the option of the students. Are students ranked in their class? Y If so, how often? After graduation Will the school verify student grades? Y Please describe school's policy: Please contact the Office of Student Records. E. Academic Awards 4.3 4. 3.7 3.3 3. 2.7 2.3 2. 1.7 1.. * based on May 213 graduation class Graduation Honors: % of class receiving GPA required (if calculated) # of students Order of the Coif Summa cum laude Magna cum laude Cum laude Other Please see other notes section C F. Areas of Practice and Employment for Most Recent Graduating Class Areas of Practice Private practice Business/Industry Government Judicial clerkship Military Public Interest Org. Academic Job category not identified % of employed students with job in area 3.62 7.52 13.37 7.52 1.67 Include both legal and non-legal positions. Employment locations New England (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT) Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, PA) East North Central (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI) West North Central (IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD) South Atlantic (DE, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV) East South Central (AL, KY, MS, TN) West South Central (AR, LA, OK, TX) Mountain (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY) Pacific (AK, CA, HI, OR, WA) Non-US Jurisdictions (states, cities, etc.) employing largest # of graduates (up to 1): New York (19%) Illinois (17%) Michigan (14%) California (13%) DC (9%) 65.73.55 % of students who are in region 3.64 21.84 33.5 2.8 12.88 1.12 3.36 2.52 15.96 2.8
II. CAREER COUNSELING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES A. On-Campus Interviews (OCI) 1. Reservations: Week when invitations are mailed to employers: Second Week of March OCI requests accepted by: Mail beginning date Phone beginning date Email beginning date X Online beginning date 3/9/215 URL https://law-umich-csm.symplicity.com Please specify any changes to OCI procedures or policies that will be in effect for the first time during FALL 214: B. Other Interview Programs If you participate in cooperative/consortia/other interview programs, please provide information about participating schools, dates, locations, etc. 1. Cooperative/Consortia, Regional and Other Programs Equal Justice Works Midwest Public Interest Law Career Confeerence Loyola Patent Bar Cook County Bar Association Job Fair Overseas Trained LLM Student Interview Program OCI date assignment procedure: X first come, first served random early/late rotation out-of-state employer by geographic location Comments: Registration opens the second week of March, and scheduling begins in early April on a first-come, first-served basis. Employers must register no later than July 8 to participate in Early Interview Week. OCI fee? Please see OCI info. at www.law.umich.edu/careers OCI date confirmation will be sent to employers April If requested, our school will coordinate OCI dates with: 2. Required Employer Forms (please describe) We encourage employers to complete a NALP form and NALP Workplace Questionnaire so that students may view it at www.nalpdirectory.com. We also encourage employers to post career information on their website. Sending written materials to OCP is discouraged. 3. OCI Dates for August from 8/7/214 8/12/214 Fall from 9/17/214 1/2/214 Spring from 2/11/215 2/26/215 "Flyback" dates N/A Is video conferencing available? Y Comments: Arrangements may be made to interview at other times if an employer is not able to interview during dates listed above. 2. Diversity Interview Programs 4. Student Resume Selection Process Are employers permitted to prescreen? N If no, explain system: Student preference 5. Pre-OCI Material Distribution OCI drop date: Date student materials sent to employer Date interview schedule sent to employer Postage/express mail fee? Comments: Interview schedules and resumes will be available through Symplicity approximately one week before the interview date. Do you provide resume collection or direct mail option for employers not participating in OCI? Y Are all OCIs conducted in campus buildings? Y If no, describe alternatives and reservation procedure: 214 NALP. All rights reserved. 3
214 NALP. All rights reserved. C. Job Postings for Students/Alumni please describe your job posting procedure for students and alumni: Jobs are posted on the Office of Career Planning website (via Symplicity) daily. Information for inclusion may be mailed, e-mailed, or posted directly on Symplicity by employers. Listings are posted one time. Symplicity: https://law-umich-csm.symplicity.com 4 F. Pro Bono Programs/Opportunities please describe: Michigan Law students have numerous opportunities to participate in pro bono projects through our Pro Bono Program, with student groups, and with faculty projects. Amy Sankaran (aharwell@umich.edu) is our Pro Bono Manager. D. First-Year Students describe any special regulations pertaining to the recruiting of first-year students in addition to the NALP guidelines. For example, are first-year students eligible for spring OCI? When are job notices posted during second semester? First-year students are strongly encouraged to comply with the NALP regulations. They are eligible for winter term OCI. Job notices for first-year students are posted beginning November 1. E. Diversity & Professional Development Programs please describe: G. Non-discrimination Policy please provide your school's non-discrimination policy: Working with student organizations, the Office of Career Planning offers specialized career programs. The Michigan Access Program (MAP) seeks to promote students' participation and meaningful connection to the Law School. The chief objectives of MAP are to build community among all students across racial, ethnic, and cultural lines, create mentoring relationships between upper class students and participating 1Ls, and provide a smooth transition into Law School by helping to demystify the first year experience. Every student is invited to participate regardless of background, with special emphasis on encouraging the participation of non-traditional students. Several members of the Law School faculty actively participate in this program, as instructors during pre-orientation and as advisors throughout the academic year. The Law School is committed to the principle of equal opportunities for all individuals. Equal employment opportunity is inherent in the ideals of the legal profession. We expect that prospective employers using the facilities of our Office of Career Planning accept that principle and that their employment policies will be consistent with it. The faculty has adopted the policy that the placement services of the are not available to any organization or individual that discriminates in recruitment or employment against any person because of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, creed, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation,* handicap or Vietnam-era veteran status. *Although the employment policies and practices of the United States Armed Forces do not meet the Law School's requirement that employers who interview here not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, current Federal law effectively prevents the Law School from applying this requirement to military recruiters, including those for the Judge Advocate General Corps. The fact that military recruiters are here in no way reflects the Law School's endorsement of their discriminatory employment practices.
H. Narrative I. Other Notes Honors for the graduating class: Order of the Coif: Top 1% of third-year class Summa cum laude: GPA of 4. or higher Magna cum laude: GPA of 3.7 or higher but lower than 4. Cum laude: GPA of 3.4 or higher, but lower than 3.7 Openly GLBT: Started collecting data in 213. 214 NALP. All rights reserved. 5