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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Networking involves relationships - between a job seeker and a firm, between classmates, between Penn Law and its alumni. You can be a part of these relationships by volunteering for school programs, attending networking events and/or offering your time and advice to Penn Law students. Your continuing participation with the Law School ensures that these ties are available to all alumni & students, all the time and around the globe. and that your relationship with Penn Law remains vital and vibrant.

If you had the opportunity to talk with alumni at an accepted-student spring reception, you'll remember what a difference that personal touch and information made in your decision to attend Penn Law.

You might also remember how helpful it was to communicate with a graduate living and working outside the Philadelphia area if you were thinking of relocating and needed, firsthand, an insider's view of the area.

Or perhaps an alumnus conducted your first mock interview, giving you the tools and confidence for the upcoming "real thing."

And, if you attended a networking event as a brand-new graduate, you appreciated (and enjoyed) the camaraderie and leads on positions alumni shared with you in a casual, friendly social setting.

These are just a few of the ways networking plays an active role in the relationship between Penn Law, its alumni and its students. By clicking on the following listings, learn how you can be involved in the life of the school and the future of its students.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact Nancy Rasmussen, Associate Director, Alumni Relations nrasmuss@law.upenn.edu or 215-746-0320.