Pathway to Law
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To learn more contact the program at:
lawpathways@fresnocitycollege.edu
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FCC currently has two exciting options for students interested in studying law
- Students of any major can be a part of a statewide program called Pathway to Law School by enrolling in and getting a 3.0 GPA in the “Required Pathway Courses” below;
- Students can get an Law, Public Policy, and Society Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T), which is a degree consisting of courses specifically selected for their value in preparing students for law school and the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) upon completion of a bachelor's degree.
FCC has partnerships with law schools locally and throughout the state, as described below.
Law School Pathways
Established by the CA State Bar’s Council on Access and Fairness, this initiative provides a guided pathway into law school for students who start their education at Fresno City College.
The Community College Pathway to Law School initiative is a partnership among 29 of the state’s community colleges and ten law schools along with their respective undergraduate institutions.
Cal LAW Scholars will be given special admissions consideration when they apply to partnering law schools, including those listed below.
- UC College of Law, San Francisco
- UC Berkeley School of Law
- UC Davis School of Law
- UC Irvine School of Law
- UCLA School of Law
- Loyola Marymount University School of Law
- University of San Francisco School of Law
- Santa Clara University School of Law
- University of Southern California Gould School of Law
- Pepperdine School of Law
- San Joaquin College of Law*
In addition, students will be provided with outreach from these schools, along with individualized counseling and assistance with the law school admissions process.
In between FCC and law school, Law Pathway students generally get their Bachelor’s Degree from a four-year institution, not limited to the participating schools.
Requirements
California LAW, Inc. is the statewide organization that was created to oversee and coordinate this Pathway to Law School program. To qualify as a “Cal-LAW Scholar” a student must:
- Attend Fresno City College
- Maintain good academic standing
- Successfully complete the Required Pathway Courses with a minimum 3.0 GPA
Before beginning the Law Pathway Program, a student must meet with a Law Pathway Counselor, submit an application, and agree to release information pertinent to the program.
For more information, visit the California Law website
Required Pathway Courses
To be a CAL-LAW Scholar, students of any major must take the following courses:
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COMM 4 - Persuasion or COMM 25 - Argumentation
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ENGL C1000/C1000H - Academic Reading and Writing
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ENG C1001/C1001H - Critical Thinking and Writing or PHIL 2/2H - Critical Reasoning and Analytic Writing
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ETHNST 11 - Law and Democracy
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HIST 11 - History of the U.S. to 1877 or HIST 12/12H- History of the U.S. since 1877
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POLS C1000/C1000H - American Government
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STAT C1000/C1000H - Introduction to Statistics or MATH 42 - Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences or DS 23
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COUN 53 - College and Life Management
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COUN 54 - Civic Responsibility and Leadership
Benefits
Support for students at FCC will include:
- Mentoring from legal professionals
- Early exposure to the legal profession
- Service learning opportunities
- Potential scholarship opportunities
- College & university success courses
- Individualized counseling
- Networking opportunities
- Participation in FCC’s “Law Pathways Student Association”
In The News
- Fresno City College Pathway to Law School Program Receives Diversity Champion, Education Pipeline Award -The Rampage
