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Get Involved

No matter when you graduated from VLS, there are many ways to stay connected with your alma mater and fellow alumni:

 

VLS Alumni Association

The Board has four standing commitees actively working on alumni issues. Alumni are encouraged to join a VLSAA committee.
Contact Kim Evans, Associate Director of Advancement Operations, if you would like to participate.

Regional Groups Committee: Assists the formation of alumni "clubs" in geographic regions and supports Admissions and Career Services efforts in geographic areas.

Career Services Committee: Provides support to the Career Services Office by reaching out to alumni speakers, expanding mentor networks, and advising students.

Communications Committee: Works with the Alumni Office in planning, implementing and promoting events, publications and communications with alumni.

Development Committee: Increases participation in the Annual Fund and development of VLS resources.

Admissions

 If you are from a recent class, you can help VLS by receiving calls from accepted applicants to the JD and MELP. programs who live in your region. This is especially helpful to applicants who live too far from Vermont to attend Visiting Days. We provide you with a recent catalog, copies of materials which all accepted applicants receive, and a list of applicants' phone numbers from your geographic region. Contact Us at alumni@vermontlaw.edu to become an admissions volunteer.

Career Services

The Career Services Office schedules Career Fairs which offer graduates an opportunity to strut their stuff. Career Fairs are informational only; students are not interviewed for specific jobs or internships. Tables are set up for different career options, and grads and students talk informally about the graduates' practice areas. Last semester, Life After Law School and the Public Interest Career Fair were very popular. E-mail alumni@vermontlaw.edu 

Moot Court

Thanks!

...to the many, many alumni who have: served as Moot Court judges and coaches (VLS now sponsors five moot court competitions)...hosted receptions in Boston, New York, Albany, Maine, Denver, and Washington, DC...volunteered to make calls for Admissions...talked to VLS students looking for jobs, internships, and information...participated as speakers in classes and student sponsored conferences...served as Class Reps and Class Agents...served on the VLSAA...served on the VLS Board of Trustees

Volunteer Voices

Stay connected with VLS and enhance your experience and those of current students.

Hire a VLS Grad   New window icon

The most important way that a VLS alumnus can serve the long term needs of the law school is by successfully employing a Vermont Law School graduate. Here you'll find what you need to know as a prospective employer.