To be the preeminent law school preparing a diverse population of lawyer-leaders to serve the diverse communities in Michigan and beyond.
Kimberly Wilkes ● (517) 432-6826 ● wilkeski@law.msu.edu
Location: East Lansing, MI
Website: www.law.msu.edu
Virtual Information Sessions: None
Virtual Tours: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCD5hxiKrJM
Number of Students: 800+
Student to Faculty Ratio: Not Provided
Percentage of Students Who Identify As Native: Not Provided
Percentage of Staff Who Identify As Native: Not Provided
Graduation Rate For Native Students: Not Provided
Admission Requirements
Completed Application
LSAT Score
UGPA & Transcripts
Personal Statement
Professional Resume
Supplemental Addenda
Application Fee
Native Financial Aid Opportunities Offered by the School
None
Diploma
Certificate
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate ✓
On-Campus Native Specific Housing ✓
On-Campus Family Housing ✓
On-Campus Sober Housing ✓
On-Campus Childcare ✓
Support Person For Native Students ✓
Elder-In-Residence
Native American Tuition Waiver ✓
Native Greek Organizations
Arts & Entertainment Degrees
None
Native Degrees
Indigenous Law and Policy Center Certification
Native Language(s) Taught
None
Native Classes
Advanced Topics in Indian Law
Advanced Topics in Indian Law: Native American Natural Resources Law
American Indian Children and the Law
Federal Law & Indian Tribes
Gaming Law
Indian Law Clinic I
Indian Law Clinic II
Tribal Law
Native Supports Offered
Indigenous Law and Policy Center
Native Student Organizations
Native American Law Students Association
Native Events
Indigenous Law Conference
Native Preparation Programs
None
Native High School Programming
None
How Is The School Involved With The Local Native Community?
Indian Law Clinic - The Indian Law Clinic’s two areas of primary focus, the Tribal Governance Project and the Indian Child Welfare (ICWA) Appellate Project, support the rights of tribes and Native organizations to nation-building and self-governance.