The Northeast Association of Pre-Law Advisors (NAPLA) is the oldest and largest of the six regional pre-law advising associations. Founded in 1973, it was incorporated in 1984.
Our Association, with a membership of approximately 400, includes undergraduate pre-law advisors from schools in the northeast and throughout the nation, along with representatives from most ABA-approved law schools in the country.
NAPLA's goals are
- to advocate the interests of pre-law undergraduate students and institutions in the counseling and admissions process leading to law-related careers,
- to improve the skills of pre-law advisors, and
- to try to develop and increase lines of communication between and among pre-law advisors, law school admissions officers and other law-related organizations.
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Membership |
Types of
Membership |
Annual
Fee |
Subscription
Forms |
Regular membership
in NAPLA is open to advisors at undergraduate institutions.
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Associate membership
is open to faculty and administrators of law schools, and certain other groups involved in legal education. |
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For more information, please contact our Membership Director:
Frank X.J. Homer, Ph.D.
The University of Scranton,
homerf1@uofs.edu |