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You do not walk alone on your path to becoming an attorney. There are many individuals and groups that are willing and able to provide information or to assist you in becoming attorneys. A sampling of these individuals and groups include:
- Your parents and family;
- Your high school guidance counselor, teachers and administrators;
- Minority associations such as the NAACP, Hispanic/Latino associations, tribal governments and agencies;
- American Bar Association - www.abanet.org/careercounsel/students.html;
- Hispanic National Bar Association - www.hnba.com;
- National Bar Association (for African Americans) - www.nationalbar.org;
- National Asian Pacific American Bar Association - www.napaba.org;
- National Native American Law Student Association - www.nationalnalsa.org;
- National Native American Bar Association;
- State and local bar associations;
- Council on Legal Education Opportunity - www.cleoscholars.com;
- Law School Admission Council - www.lsac.org
Preparing for College
Choosing a College
Preparing for and Choosing a Law School
Paying for College and Law School
About Law School
Obtaining a License to Practice Law







