Meet Minnesota: A Community Like No Other

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LAW.UMN.EDU 3 Table of Contents Welcome from the Dean . . . . . . . . 4 1L Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Day in the Life of a 1L . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Goldy’s Top 10 List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 University of Minnesota Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mondale Hall Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Student Recommended Things To Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 More Ways to Explore the Twin Cities 16 Restaurant Recommendations . . . 17 Where Students Live . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Meet Our Ambassadors 21 Next Steps & Contact Us! . . . . . . . 27 SOCIAL MEDIA AND ADMITTED STUDENT WEBSITE If you haven’t already, please join our Slack group, follow us on Instagram @UMNLaw, and visit the Admitted Student Website often to get the latest updates on our admitted student events and to connect with future classmates.

Welcome to the University of Minnesota Law School

WE HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR VISIT! Throughout your time visiting Minnesota Law, you’ll learn why we are one of the most collegial and respected law schools in the country. We welcome you to:

An extraordinary community where you can pursue your passions . Whether you’re passionate about international or environmental issues, criminal or Constitutional law, business or social justice, or even something else entirely, you’ll find your place here. Our world-class faculty will fuel your learning and encourage you to think about the world and legal issues in new ways.

A vibrant learning environment In this warm and engaged community, students, faculty, and staff debate, learn, and support one another. Through meeting with professors, joining one of our 35+ student organizations, studying in Mondale Hall, and attending some of our 150 annual events, classmates become friends and professors become mentors.

A place where you’ll build critical skills to make an impact . Our unique firstyear Law in Practice course, 28 clinics, plentiful internship and externship placements, and other experiential learning opportunities build your lawyering skills from day one.

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Innovative programs like the Professional Essentials Milestone, Racial Equity and Justice Milestone, and Law School Public Service Program help you develop competencies that prepare you to be a well-rounded attorney. And, with strong outcomes like our 97% employment rate for the Class of 2022, before you know it you’ll be using all those abilities to make a difference in the law and in the world

One of the most dynamic, beautiful, and affordable metropolitan areas in the nation . With its extensive parks, theater, lakes, sports teams, bike paths, and foodie restaurants, the Twin Cities “has it all,” according to the New York Times, which gushed over our “urban authentic city, cultural sophistication, and Midwestern friendliness.” It’s also the perfect place to learn about law— with district, state and federal courts, the state capital, national law firms, and the country’s fifth-largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies all close at hand.

A powerful network for life . A Minnesota Law education will take you wherever you want to go—and serve you well. As a graduate, you’ll become part of the vibrant network of Minnesota alumni who have assumed leadership roles in law, business, policy, and beyond around the world, all while making an impact in their communities.

We are excited to meet you and look forward to sharing what makes this a community like no other .

We believe you have what it takes to be a lawyer who makes a difference. We are excited to meet you and look forward to sharing what makes this a community like no other.

JOIN US.

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1L

EXPERIENCES

“One of the best parts of my 1L year was how engaging and accessible the career center was! I could always speak with my career counselor (shout out to Claudia Melo), and having her guidance and support made the job search seamless . She helped me become comfortable networking and putting myself out there, which made all the difference when I began interviewing . ”

“My favorite part of the 1L year was spending time with my study group . We would help each other work through tricky concepts from class, but we also made each other laugh along the way . After a long day of studying, we would treat ourselves to a nice dinner at one of the Twin Cities’ many amazing restaurants Building those relationships has been one of the best parts of law school . ”

“A major highlight of my 1L year was writing & arguing the spring brief assignment for Legal Research and Writing . The writing process provided wonderful opportunities for reflection on how far I had come thanks to a year surrounded by bright peers and engaging professors, while the oral arguments offered a first glimpse into effective courtroom advocacy . This experience deepened my gratitude for the lifetime of interesting career paths that await me after graduation . ”

“The best part of my 1L year was our Law in Practice course . I came to law school completely unsure of what being a lawyer actually meant Throughout Law in Practice I was able to meet with pretend clients, write memos, participate in negotiations, and even argue before a judge . I had the chance to experience what it would really be like to be a lawyer and it made me so much more confident in my decision to go to law school . ”

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A Day in the Life of a 1L

7:30 AM Jump on the Green Line train to the West Bank stop

8:00 AM Grab a coffee with a student group mentor at Caribou on West Bank, walk to Mondale Hall

9:05–10:30 AM Civil Procedure with Professor Zamoff

10:45 – 11:00 AM Drop by Professor Zamoff’s office hours

11:15 AM – 12:10 PM Torts with Professor Roberts

12:30 – 1:15 PM Attend the Litigation and Trial Advocacy Group (LTAG) event with local federal prosecutor and get free lunch

1:25 – 2:50 PM Contracts with Professor Matheson

3:00 – 4:00 PM Attend Career Center Professional Essentials Milestone Workshop

4:00 – 5:30 PM Take the campus connector to the Rec Center, attend Restorative Yoga Class

6:00- 7:00 PM Dinner break

7:00 – 9:00 PM Meet with study group and review the cases to be discussed in class tomorrow

9:00 – 10:00 PM Late night apps and a drink with study group in Seven Corners neighborhood finish

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CONCENTRATIONS

Business Law

Civil Litigation

Criminal Justice

Environmental & Energy Law

Family Law

Health Law & Bioethics

Human Rights Law

Immigration Law

Intellectual Property & Technology Law

International Law Labor & Employment Law

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Goldy’s Top 10 Things to See on Campus

BRIDGE – WASHINGTON AVE

The Washington Avenue bridge spans the Mississippi River, and the inside panels are occasionally painted by UMN student groups.

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GOPHER CHAIR

Students love to post pictures in Goldy’s chair after walking in the “mall” area.

SHOE TREE

Students throw their shoes on the tree at different milestones, such as graduation.

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GOLDY STATUE

(in front of Coffman Memorial Union)

It’s a campus tradition to rub Goldy’s teeth for good luck.

THE GOPHER WAY

Students, staff, and faculty alike travel from building to building through the Gopher tunnel system.

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WALKING

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HUNTINGTON BANK STADIUM

Home to the Big 10 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team.

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EAST BANK

There is much to do and see on the East Bank of campus –hockey at 3M Arena, salsa dancing at the Loring Pasta Bar, modern art at the Weisman Art Museum

DINKYTOWN

Students frequent this area on the edge of campus for its restaurants and shops.

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REC CENTER

The state of the art Recreation and Wellness Center provides a healthy break from studying.

COFFMAN MEMORIAL UNION & UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE

UMN clothing, restaurants, and books can be found at the Union and Bookstore on East Bank.

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The Twin Cities Campus is home to more than 30,000 undergraduate students and over 16,000 graduate and professional school students.

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University of Minnesota Campus

If you plan to take the light rail from the Law School to MSP airport:

From the Law School, walk one block south to the West Bank Station.

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Take the Green Line to the U.S. Bank Stadium Station in the direction of Target Field.

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Take the Blue Line from the U.S. Bank Stadium Station to Terminal 1 Lindbergh OR Terminal 2 Humphrey.

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LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT
Bank Stadium
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is comprised of three campuses. Mondale Hall is located on the West Bank.
Huntington

Mondale Hall

SUB PLAZA

RARE BOOKS ROOM

Over 25,000 volumes of rare books – including a set of fourteen editions of Magna Carta printed before 1600.

The Law School has a variety of classrooms, from small seminar rooms to Lockhart Hall, which is used for various symposiums and events, including hosting of the Minnesota Supreme Court.

PLAZA

Students completing 50 hours of pro bono legal work with the Minnesota Justice Foundation (MJF) receive a notation on their transcript and are recognized at commencement.

Admissions Office 28 Law Clinics 8 Moot Court Teams Court Rooms Student Lounge Student Activities Office Law School Bookstore Classrooms Student Lockers Law Library International Programs Rare Books Room
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Student Lounge Career Center Student Affairs Law Journal Offices Lockhart Hall Binger Center Human Rights Center Wellness Room LAW.UMN.EDU 11

Student Recommended Things to do in the Twin Cities

Visit the Walker Art Center and Sculpture Garden – home of the famous Spoonbridge and Cherry.

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Walk down Nicollet Mall where you will find plenty of restaurants, shopping, and the warm skyway system.

Eat dinner in the trendy North Loop Neighborhood – try Smack Shack or Red Rabbit, just to name a few.

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Grab a Lime E-Bike and ride around Bde Maka Ska to check out all the running and biking trails the Cities have to offer.

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Walk across the Stone Arch Bridge and visit the Mill City and St. Anthony Main neighborhoods.

Take in a Twins Game at Target Field – accessible by the Green and Blue Line.

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FARIZA HASSAN ’25

Undergrad: University of Minnesota

Hometown: Maple Grove, MN

Email: hassa430@umn .edu

“One of my favorite experiences of law school so far has been working with the Racial Justice Law Clinic with Professor Zaragoza . Having the chance to work directly on powerful and impactful litigation cases is an experience I am incredibly grateful for Additionally, the clinic has taught me to expand my horizons on what it means to be a lawyer I’ve learned that the law has as much power to help as it does harm, and how we choose to practice it plays a large role in the preservation of justice .

Over the course of this clinic, I’ve strengthened my legal research abilities and gained confidence in what type of lawyer I hope to become . ”

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Twin Cities is home to 56 parks and park reserves, more than 400 miles of interconnected trails, and nearly
acres open for public use.

ANNIE BROOKING ’24

Undergrad: Fordham University

Hometown: St . Louis, MO

broo0289@umn edu

“Minnesota stood out as a unique school that was academically rigorous, with excellent career outcomes where students could work in the legal market of their choosing, all while fostering a community of collaboration and support that was entirely different from other schools I was considering . I was impressed with how the alumni described this emphasis on collegiality as the building blocks for personal and professional relationships upon which they built their legal careers . In my time at Minnesota I have felt that the support of my classmates, faculty, and staff enables me to be the best version of myself and encourages me to reach new academic and professional heights .”

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Number of Lakes in Minnesota Attend a Minnesota Vikings game or concert at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Stadium is about 1/2 mile from the Law School. Visit the Minneapolis Institute of Art – admission is free. 10 Go ice skating in downtown St. Paul at the Wells Fargo Winterskate outdoor rink –accessible by the Green Line –and get a great view of the State Capitol and Cathedral. 11 12

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Spend an afternoon at the Minnesota Zoo – home to over 4,700 animals from camels to native Minnesota wolves. Visit the animals, see a show at the IMAX Theatre, or attend a “Music in the Zoo” concert.

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Get your laugh on at a comedy show at the Acme Comedy Club, located in the North Loop neighborhood.

Cheer on the Minnesota Wild at a NHL Hockey game at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul.

Take in a show at the Guthrie Theater – don’t forget to check out the Endless Bridge for a breathtaking view of the Mississippi River and Stone Arch Bridge.

See your favorite rocker or indie artist at First Avenue, one of the most successful independent music clubs in the country.

The Twin Cities is second only to NYC in live theater per capita

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MAJOR PRO SPORTS TEAMS Basketball, soccer, football, hockey, baseball

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TOP 5

Minneapolis & St. Paul both named

More Ways to Explore the Twin Cities

DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS/STONE ARCH BRIDGE WALKING TOUR

Both downtown Minneapolis and the Stone Arch Bridge are great places to explore on foot. Get to know the historic Mill City by creating your own walking tour or signing up for a guided tour. If you prefer to go on your own, we suggest:

BEST CITY PARK SYSTEM

in U.S. for 2023 (Trust for Public Land’s Annual ParkScore Index)

Minnesota Among the TOP 15 HEALTHIEST STATES

(2023 U.S. News and World Report)

#1

BEST CITY FOR BIKING

(People For Bikes 2023)

Start on the downtown, western end of the Stone Arch Bridge. Stop at the St. Anthony Falls Visitor Center to learn about the history of this unique stretch of the Mississippi River. Make your way across the iconic Stone Arch Bridge towards the St. Anthony Main area. Wander towards SE Main Street and take a left. If you need to refuel, stop in at one of the many eateries that line SE Main Street and overlook the river. Aster Café is the perfect spot for a snack & a drink. Make your way back towards downtown on the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. Once you’ve crossed, take a left and you can jump on West River Parkway to take you back to where you started. Go a little further down West River Parkway and check out the Mill City Ruins and Guthrie Theater. Head up to the 2nd floor of the Guthrie to experience a beautiful overlook of the falls on the Endless Bridge. End your walking tour.

RENT A BIKE OR SCOOTER AND VISIT THE PARKS

Minneapolis is consistently rated as one of the most bike-friendly towns in the US. Don’t believe us? Rent a bike or scooter and explore for yourself. Download the Lime, Spin, or Veo app and grab your scooter or bike to head out for an adventure.

From there, you can take city streets to explore anywhere you like, including the U of M area and downtown Minneapolis. For an even more scenic adventure, get on West River Parkway (the bike path that follows the Mississippi River) to jump on the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway System: a series of connected trails that span 50 miles in the Minneapolis area. Clearly marked signs along the Grand Rounds will show you how to reach the South Minneapolis Chain of Lakes, Minnehaha Falls, and other natural attractions.

Guided tours:

THE FIT TOURIST thefittourist.com

HUMAN ON A STICK (Segway Tours) humanonastick.com

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LOCATION STYLE NAME COST Cedar Riverside Somali/ African Afro Deli $ Cedar Riverside Ethiopian Dilla $ Cedar Riverside Ethiopian Red Sea $$ Como “Juicy Lucy” Pub Blue Door Pub $$ Como Dive Bar Como Tap $ Como Brewery Insight Brewery $$ Dinkytown Walk-up Vietnamese Bahn Appetit $ Dinkytown Historic Dive Bar Stub and Herb’s $ Dinkytown Diner Tony’s Diner $ Downtown Argentinian Boludo $$$ Downtown Breakfast/ Lunch Joint Hen House Eatery $$ Downtown Indigenous/ Sioux Owamni $$$$ North Loop Dive Bar Bunker’s $ North Loop Local Brewery Fulton $$ North Loop Modern American NOLO’s Kitchen & Bar $$$ North Loop Riverside Brewery Pryes $$ Northeast Funky Brewery Bauhaus $$ Northeast Mexican El Taco Riendo $ Northeast Eastern European Deli Kramarczuk’s Sausage Co $$ Northeast Tapas Brewery Minneapolis Cider Co . $$ Northeast Brewery Sociable Cider Werks $$ Seward/ Longfellow Upscale Diner Hi Lo Diner $$$ Seward/ Longfellow Brewpub Northbound Smokehouse $$ Seward/ Longfellow Sushi Soberfish $$ Seward/ Longfellow Mexican Sonora Grill $$ South Minneapolis Vietnamese Sandwiches Lu’s $ South Minneapolis Vietnamese Quang $ St. Paul Classic Italian DeGidio’s $$$ St. Paul Brewery St . Paul Brewing $$
Restaurant Recommendations

Where Students Live

NEIGHBORHOOD: Uptown

Uptown is south west of downtown Minneapolis and 2.4 miles from the Law School. Metro Transit offers numerous buses that directly connect Uptown to the University.

Many law students choose to live in Uptown, which offers a plentiful mix of apartment/condo-style living as well as rental home and four-plex options. The great thing about housing in Uptown is that with many different rent levels, you’re likely to find a housing option that suits your needs and stays within your budget. While not within walking distance to campus, Metro Transit offers numerous buses that directly connect Uptown to the University.

Uptown is a bustling and artsy area of Minneapolis, featuring the 11-acre Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, the Art Car Show, the Uptown Art Fair, and the Walker Art Museum. Uptown is also home to the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes where you can enjoy more than 13 miles of lakeside paths for exercise and relaxation. Uptown is also known for an eclectic mix of dining choices, such as Thai, Japanese, Chinese/ Latin fusion, and Italian, as well as outdoor and rooftop options.

We have provided this guide for your convenience as you consider housing options in Minneapolis. For additional housing information, we encourage you to visit the Admitted Student Website under the Housing & Transportation tab.

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NEIGHBORHOOD: Northeast

Another popular neighborhood is Northeast (aka “Nordeast”). The most common types of rental property in NE are homes and duplexes, though a few high-rise apartments have been built recently. Northeast is a great option for students who are looking to live in a more residential area with a community feel plus easy access to great restaurants, shops, Downtown and the Law School. The bus lines running from NE to Downtown and the Law School are very efficient, including a number of express buses which run directly to the University. Although Northeast does feel more residential than Uptown or Downtown, the community has commercial districts stretching along the major corridors of University Avenue, Central Avenue, East Hennepin Avenue, Broadway Avenue, and Stinson and New Brighton Boulevards towards the city limits. Additionally, many rental homes have yards, which can be a big draw for those with dogs or children.

NEIGHBORHOOD: Seven Corners

Students live in a number of apartment buildings that are literally across the street from the Law School. Convenience and accessibility are top priorities for those that select to live in this area.

NEIGHBORHOOD: Downtown

Downtown is adjacent to the Seven Corners neighborhood (where the Law School is located). Although parts of Downtown are within walking distance to the Law School, there are many buses that connect Downtown to campus in as little as five minutes. Home to many Fortune 500 companies such as Target, U.S. Bancorp, and Xcel Energy, the Downtown neighborhood offers many places to unwind. Here you can find an array of restaurants and bars, anything from award-winning chili and burgers to Thai, vegetarian to pizza, fine-dining to casual.

To beat the winter cold, Downtown features nearly 8 miles of skyway systems to connect almost every building in Downtown. You can leave your apartment, head to the downtown Target, catch a bite to eat at the newest restaurant, and take in a movie without ever stepping foot outside! There are many communities offering affordably priced one and two bedrooms. Downtown also has many condos for rent by owner, which can be great for students looking to live in this vibrant area.

Northeast has a unique and quirky urban culture with a plethora of art galleries, farmers markets, brew pubs, ethnic restaurants, and family-run businesses.

Several apartment buildings are located across the street from the Law School.

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Fortune 500 Companies

The Twin Cities is home to 15 Fortune 500 companies, many which are located in downtown Minneapolis.

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Several bus lines as well as the Green Line light rail run from the North Loop to campus, making it easy for students to get to the law school in 15-20 minutes.

NEIGHBORHOOD: Loring Park

The Loring Park neighborhood is on the southwest corner of downtown Minneapolis. It houses a park of the same name which hosts various cultural, social, and political events. The park is surrounded by apartment buildings, many dating from the early 1900s. Recent construction in the area has brought many new town homes and condominiums to the area. Loring Park is locally known for its diverse social environment and as a nexus for many arts and cultural events. Notable buildings in the area include the Walker Art Center, Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis Convention Center, and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

NEIGHBORHOOD: Dinkytown

Dinkytown is located immediately north of the University’s East Bank campus. It is a very popular housing option for both undergraduate and graduate students. Traditional student housing options are plentiful. The Washington Avenue Bridge Bus Circulator provides easy access from the East Bank campus to the Law School’s front door.

NEIGHBORHOOD: North Loop

The North Loop neighborhood is located west of Hennepin Avenue, near downtown Minneapolis. The area has experienced tremendous growth since the construction of nearby Target Field. Many bars, restaurants, and small retail shops contribute to the vibrancy of the North Loop. The North Loop is popular among young professionals. Accordingly higher-end apartments with many amenities are the most common housing found in the North Loop. Several bus lines as well as the Green Line light rail run from the North Loop to campus, making it easy for students to get to the Law School in 15-20 minutes.

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Where Students Live (Continued)

Meet Our Student Ambassadors

AKEEM ANDERSON, DUAL DEGREE Brooklyn, NY and08939@umn .edu

BETTY ANNAN-NOONOO ’26 Houston, TX/ Pittsburg, KS annan017@umn .edu

SOPHIA ANTONIO ’26 Chicago, IL anton435@umn edu

PETRA ASANI ’24 Apple Valley, MN asani008@umn edu

RICKY BAYON-BARRERA ’26 Mexico City, MX/ Houston, TX bayon004@umn .edu

CHAD BERRYMAN ’25 Traverse City, MI berry677@umn edu

SAM BLACK ’25 Edina, MN black987@umn edu

JENNA BLANKENSHIP ’25 Rochester, MI blank235@umn .edu

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Nearly 40 student organizations enhance your experience and provide ways to recharge from the rigors of academics.

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Students gain valuable experience in the legal profession and in public service while earning credits in our Remote Semester Program

ELISSA BOWLING ’25 Lexington, MA bowli048@umn .edu

EVAN BRACEWELL ’26 Runnells, IA brace073@umn edu

ANNIE BROOKING ’24 St. Louis, MO broo0289@umn .edu

RYAN CLEMMONS ’25 Westland, MI clemm047@umn .edu

GEMMA JO ’24

Yonsei University

Busan, Korea

Email: jo000041@umn .edu

“I wanted to attend law school where I could expand my legal education outside of the classrooms, and Minnesota Law’s strong commitment to experiential learning programs caught my eye . Law in Practice was one of my favorite courses during 1L year and helped me tremendously during my summer job . I’ve been enrolled in the law school’s bankruptcy clinic as a student attorney during my 2L year and as a student director my 3L year . Interacting with real clients and working together with them to find an opportunity for a fresh start has been extremely fulfilling and motivating for me . I studied abroad at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, this fall . This was an amazing opportunity to further my knowledge in business law while gaining an international perspective in business .”

ELLE DE LA CANCELA ’26

New York City, NY delac126@umn .edu

PHILIP DE SA E SILVA ’24 Bellevue, WA desae009@umn edu

COLE EDICK ’25 Omaha, NE edick006@umn .edu

SELMA EL-BADAWI ’24 Downers Grove, IL elbad007@umn .edu

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SAMUEL FERGUSON ’24 Atlanta, GA fergu696@umn edu

WHITNY FOWLDS ’26 Mankato, MN fowld003@umn .edu

KATHERYN FURLONG ’24 Chanhassen, MN furlo088@umn edu

ADAM GEORGE ’25 Rochester, MI georg919@umn edu

MAX GREGG ’26 Denver, CO gregg183@umn .edu

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60% WOMEN

ERIC GROSS ’25 Mundelein, IL gros0576@umn edu

LAUREN HAMILTON ’25 Los Angeles, CA/Yardley, PA hamil898@umn .edu

FARIZA HASSAN ’25 Maple Grove, MN hassa430@umn edu

SHEA HEIER ’26 Appleton, WI heier017@umn edu

GEMMA JO ’24 Busan, Korea jo000041@umn .edu

CLASS OF 2026

19–43 AGE RANGE

2% NONBINARY

38% MEN

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ISABELLA JURCISIN ’25 New York City, NY jurci002@umn .edu

SAFIYYAH KHAN ’26 Midland, MI khan1006@umn .edu

ASHLEY KIM ’25 Portland, OR kim01843@umn edu

NAS LAWAL ’25 Dallas, TX lawal044@umn .edu

JOHN LEINER ’24 Charlottesville, VA leine027@umn .edu

RYAN LISTON ’24 Lawrence, KS listo032@umn .edu

ALEX LLOYD ’25 O’Fallon, IL Lloyd321@umn edu

LILLIE LYON ’26 Lakeville, MN lyonx150@umn .edu

JACK TATE ’24

Undergrad: SUNY Geneseo Hometown: Rochester, NY Email: tate0135@umn .edu

“I chose UMN Law because of the people . They were passionate about everything related to the school: the classes, the clinics, the summer opportunities, and the city! The people I have connected with in my first two years here are going to be more than just lifelong colleagues; I can call them friends as well . ”

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Meet Our Student Ambassadors

AKEEM ANDERSON, DUAL DEGREE

Undergrad: Dartmouth College

Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

Email: and08939@umn edu

“The University of Minnesota Law School was the right institution for me . It has provided the flexibility to pursue a PhD program in addition to my legal education while emphasizing practical learning experiences as one of the top-ranked law schools in the country . ”

SAMUEL MAKIKALLI ’26 Highlands Ranch, CO makik001@umn edu

JJ MARK, ’25 Kansas City, MO mark0676@umn .edu

TESSA M c CONNELL ’24 Peoria, IL wrig0992@umn edu

JOSH MOHLING ’26 Waconia, MN mohli011@umn edu

THOMAS MURRAY ’26 Pismo Beach, CA murr0557@umn .edu

PIA PUENTESPINA ’26 Davao City, Philippines puent045@umn .edu

MADI RUBIN ’25 Ankeny, IA rubin215@umn edu

REAUNA STIFF ’25 Mulberry Grove, IL stiff029@umn .edu

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YANAN TANG ’26

Chongqing, China tang0856@umn edu

JACK TATE ’24 Rochester, NY tate0135@umn .edu

FIDE VALVERDE-RIVERA ’26 Cleveland, OH valve020@umn edu

GRACE VANHYFTE ’26 Fort Meyers, FL/ Crystal Lake, FL heier017@umn edu

POOJAN THAKRAR ’24 Naperville, IL thakr008@umn .edu

ALESSANDRA WILSON ’25 Denver, CO wils2763@umn edu

Class of 2022 (235 Graduates) The class of 2022 is practicing in 25 STATES including Washington, D C 92% BAR PASSAGE (2023 Grads: First-time test takers MN July 2023) 97% EMPLOYMENT RATE (2022 Grads; FT/ LT JD Required/ JD Advantage/ Grad) TOP MARKETS FOR 2022 GRADS: California, Illinois, Minnesota, New York, Washington, D C , Wisconsin * Employment statistics 10 months after graduation as reported to the ABA. Percentages rounded up or down to create whole numbers. CLASS OF 2022 EMPLOYMENT CATEGORIES Law Firms: 47% Judicial Clerkships: 23% Public Interest: 12% Government: 7% Business & Industry: 6% Education: 1% 111 GRADUATES IN LAW FIRMS 26 501+ attorneys 12 251 to 500 attorneys 17 101 to 250 attorneys 12 51 to 100 attorneys 44 < 50 attorneys 47% of 2022 GRADUATES
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Next Steps & Contact Us!

1. Explore the vast array of resources on the Admitted Student Website to become even more connected to the Minnesota Law community and find answers to your questions about moving to Minneapolis: admit.law.umn.edu

2. Contact us with questions: jdadmissions@umn.edu or 612-625-3487

Are you ready to join us?

Submit your one-time $750 seat deposit through the Admitted Student Website, and get excited for three of the most action-packed, challenging, and rewarding years of your life.

Once you’ve deposited, please follow the Next Steps Checklist on the Admitted Student Website and keep this important timeline of events in mind.

1. 1L Seat Deposit Deadline April 15

2. Complete and submit your FAFSA Spring or Summer

3. Send final, official undergraduate transcript Early June with degree conferred to the LSAC CAS or the Admissions Office.

4. Review financial aid package Late July

5. Complete registration Late August

6. 1L Orientation Late August

Thanks again for visiting Minnesota Law . We hope to see you at Mondale Hall in the fall!

University of Minnesota Law School Admissions

N130 Mondale Hall 229 19th Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55455

jdadmissions@umn.edu

Connect with Admissions staff and current students: law.umn.edu/connect

Virtual info sessions: law.umn.edu/infosessions law .umn .edu

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