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Orientation Leader/FYI Fellow Application

You will receive an email confirming receipt of your application from our office within five business days. If you do not receive a response within that time, please call or stop by our office.

First Name:
Last Name:
Year: 2L      3L
Umich.edu Email Address:
(you MUST enter "@umich.edu")
Phone Number: (please include your area code)
I am interested in serving as an Orientation Leader for:
Summer      Fall      Transfer students
I am interested in serving as an FYI Fellow for:
Summer/Fall                 Fall/Winter
Summer/Fall/Winter (you will be assigned a new group for fall/winter)
Civil Procedure professor:
Contracts professor:
Criminal Law professor:
Intro to Constitutional Law professor:
Legal Practice professor:
Property professor:
Torts professor:
Why are you interested in participating as an Orientation and/or FYI Leader?
 
Please comment on your own experiences at Orientation and/or with FYI. Include your views on the strengths and weaknesses of the two programs.
 
Please list Law School and community activities in which you have participated.
 
What characteristics or abilities do you possess that will help you be an effective Orientation and/or FYI Leader?
 
In what ways do you feel you can be most helpful to incoming students? What would you do to enhance the Orientation and/or FYI experience for new students?
 
If selected as an FYI Leader, are you willing to lead weekly class review/study sessions during the beginning of the semester?
Yes       No
If selected as an Orientation Leader, do you plan on participating in On Campus Interviews during the summer?
Yes       No
As an Orientation Leader, what do you think are the three most compelling questions new students have when they arrive at the Law School?
Additional comments:
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