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Mentoring

mentoring

Serving as a mentor to recent graduates and current students is one of the most important and rewarding contributions you can make to the Trojan Family at USC Law. When you choose to mentor a young professional starting out in his or her career, you enter into a stimulating and mutually enriching partnership that benefits your mentee, the USC Law network and the entire legal community.

Mentor Lunch

Every year, law school graduates meet with our first year, visiting, and transfer students to share advice and encouragement with these budding young lawyers and to welcome them into the Trojan Family. We invite you to participate and contribute your time and experience. Learn more about the Mentor Lunch.

Read about the 2009 Mentor Lunch here.

Join the myLaw Portal

myLaw, the online network for USC Law alumni, allows you to take full advantage of your USC Law connection. If you want fellow alumni to know that you are interested in serving as a mentor, choose the “Mentor/Programs” option under “Interests” in your profile. Join here.

The Trojan Network begins with you—reach out and make a difference!

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