The criminal justice curriculum prepares students for law school by combining a broad liberal arts background with intensive study in criminal justice. Students work closely with a faculty adviser in selecting appropriate professional and liberal arts electives.
During their senior year, prelaw students spend 10 weeks, 30 hours per week, as interns working with attorneys in the office of the district attorney, public defender or state attorney general; private law firms; or in any number of public or private organizations dealing with litigation.
Also, The Prelaw Association, comprising interested RIT students, publishes student research papers each year in "The Journal of Social and Legal Research at RIT", which was the first undergraduate prelaw journal in the country.
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Note: Below are links to several Law Schools Attended By RIT Graduates.
Cornell Law School
Stanford University Law School
University of San Francisco
George Washington University Law School
Berkeley School of Law
University of Maryland
University of Chicago
Boston College Law School
Boston University School of Law
Albany Law School
Franklin Pierce Law Center
SUNY at Buffalo School of Law
Syracuse University College of Law
University of Florida College of Law
Washington & Lee University School of Law
University of Detroit Law School
Cleveland Marshall College of Law
Tulane University Law School
New York University School of Law
Brooklyn Law School
Fordham University School of Law
Northeastern University School of Law
Emory University School of Law
Western New England College of Law
Mercer University School of Law
Benjamin Cardozo School of Law
Yeshiva University Chicago-Kent College of Law
Rutgers University School of Law- Newark
CUNY Law School at Queens College
New England School of Law
St. John's Law School
University of Baltimore School of Law
University of Toledo Law School
University of Denver Law School
Widener University School of Law