The Ronald H. Brown Center Summer Prep Program for College Students

The Summer Prep Program is a three-week educational experience taking place in June of each year. Pursuant to this Summer Prep Program, the Ronald Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development partnered with the following undergraduate schools:

  • John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY
    Department of Puerto Rican/Latin American Studies
  • Medgar Evers College/CUNY
  • St. John’s University 
  • York College/CUNY

Through a rigorous selection process, each undergraduate college selects no more than ten students for the Summer Prep Program.

Goal of the Summer Prep Program
The goal of the program is to reach out to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are often the first members of their family to attend college and encourage them to pursue the study of law. By reaching out to these students after their sophomore year, they receive information that will help them plan their activities, courses, and LSAT preparation so they will be more successful applicants. The Summer Prep Program is designed to increase qualified applications of college students from disadvantaged backgrounds attending four participating undergraduate colleges.

The feedback that we received from the students enrolled in the 2005 Summer Prep Program was almost unanimously positive. Dean Mary C. Daly’s calls the 2005 Summer Prep Program a “ resounding success”.

In the Evaluation form, one student wrote:

“Today, I feel richer because of all the knowledge I obtained in this program. From now till the day I graduate I will work extremely hard to improve my reading and writing skills to be competitive when it comes to applying to law school.”

Another student wrote:

“What I liked most about the program was the atmosphere of the course and the work load.  I really felt like a law student attending my first days of law school. And it is because of this summer prep program I am reassured that the studying of law will be part of my future.”


Eligibility
Each student must attend one of the above-mentioned participating undergraduate colleges and completed 45 college credits, but no more than 75 credits, must have attained a grade point average of 3.0 or better, have a genuine interest in pursuing a law degree, and be either a low income and first generation college student or a member of a group underrepresented in law schools. Each participating undergraduate college has the sole discretion of which students are selected into the Summer Prep Program based on the above criteria.



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