Information for Racial/Ethnic Minority Applicants
Historically, minority group members have been underrepresented in the legal profession. The law school population (as well as the legal profession) does not reflect accurately the vibrant and expanding racial and ethnic population in our society. To promote diversity, law schools actively seek qualified African American, Latino, Asian, and Native American students, as well as other students of color. Law schools increasingly find that diversity within the classroom enriches the learning process for all students.
- Frequently Asked Questions About Racial and Ethnic Status
- What You Should Know About the LSAT
- Applying to Law School
- Get a Jump on Financial Aid
- Opportunities in Law for Minority Men and Women
- Tips and Resources
- Scholarship Opportunities
- Statistics on Minority Enrollments (Charts)
- Minority Workshop at the Forum Video
- View Videos
- ABA/LSAC Pipeline Diversity Directory
Specific tools, information, and networking opportunities for first- and second-year college undergrads are at DiscoverLaw.org, a new LSAC site.

