LLM Students
Welcome, Incoming LLM Students!
Please carefully review the information below to help you prepare for your arrival and Orientation Week. If you have any questions, you may contact the student Orientation Chair, Henry Stark, or Student Affairs.
BEFORE YOU ARRIVE
- The following forms must be completed and returned to Student Affairs by July 27:
- Attendance Policy for Mandatory Events (pdf)
- Admitted Student Questionnaire (pdf)
- Photo Release Form (pdf)
- RSVP for Orientation Social Events (pdf)
- RSVP for Day of Service Volunteering Opportunities
- Forms can be sent via e-mail; faxed to (312) 503-2518 (Attn: Student Affairs Orientation 2007); or mailed to Northwestern University School of Law, Attn: Students Affairs Orientation, 357 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611.
Northwestern offers through The Chickering Group information on the health and immunization documentation you will need to submit before enrolling at the Law School.
- Please be sure to review and comply with the immunization requirements as soon as possible.
- Completed forms should be mailed to:
Northwestern University Health Service
Attn: Medical Records Department
633 Emerson Street
Evanston, IL 60208-4000
- We strongly suggest that you obtain the International Drivers license in your home country which will serve you temporarily after your arrival to the U.S. Once you are here, you may have the option to obtain the Temporary Visitors Drivers License (TVDL) which will be valid for another 3 years. Visit the Illinois Department of Motor Vehicle's site for more information.
- All incoming students are required to have a computer that meets or exceeds the University's recommended guidelines.
- To make the purchase of a notebook easier and more affordable, Northwestern Law sponsors a program through which students can purchase at a discount notebooks that meet the school's standards and have the peripherals needed to connect to the Law School and University networks.
- The IT department will NOT support non-Law School Program computers.
- We have adopted a new class registration process this year that will be based on a points system. To learn more about the process, visit the Registrar's site.
ORIENTATION WEEK
- Tentative Orientation Week Schedule(pdf)
- This schedule is tentative and subject to minor revisions. A final schedule will be available during Orientation.
- Useful information: Northwestern Law A to Z
- Orientation Registration
- You must pick up your registration packet in the Law School Atrium between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday, August 24. Packets will not be available over the weekend.
- If you are unable to pick up your registration packet on August 24, please notify Dean of Students, Cliff Zimmerman, immediately.
- If you do not inform Cliff or Student Affairs and you are not present on August 24, then we will assume that you have relinquished your seat in the class.
- Attire
- During Orientation, you will be attending a variety of events that will vary in their degrees of formality. We request that you please dress in business casual attire for the following events:
- Facebook Photos - Friday, August 24
Facebook, WildCard, and UPass photos will be taken when you check in. The Northwestern Law online Facebook is a valuable and frequently used reference tool for students, faculty, and staff. We also print and share copies of the Facebook with employers during on-campus-interviewing programs. Please remember to dress in business casual attire FROM THE WAIST UP so that your resulting Facebook photo will be appropriate to hand out to employers. The photos will cut off at mid-torso, so you may wear casual pants and shoes, if you wish. Dress mindful that you may be on your feet for several hours and that August in Chicago can be very warm. - Sponsors' Reception - Tuesday, August 28
Please wear business casual attire and your nametag. - Orientation Dinner - Wednesday, August 29, or Thursday, August
30
Please wear business casual attire as this is one of your first opportunities to meet your professors in person. - Men should wear slacks, polo or button down shirts, ties are optional. Women should wear dresses, slacks or skirts, sweaters or blouses. NO jeans, T-shirts, or flip flops.
- For all other events, the recommended attire is casual dress.
- Community Service Events
- Student Effort to Rejuvenate Volunteering (SERV), a student group focused on public service, is planning five volunteering projects for Saturday, August 25.
- Last years' locations included Deborah's Place, the Greater Chicago Food Depository, Hephzibah Children's Association, Holy Angel's Elementary and Middle School, Lawson House YMCA, New City YMCA, and Talcott Elementary School.
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