
ReciprocityThe Office of Professional Development at Capital University Law School agrees to allow students and graduates from other ABA-accredited law schools to use its facilities with prior permission for a period not exceeding three (3) months. In return, Capital University Law School expects that its students and graduates will receive the same reciprocal services from requesting law schools. Reciprocal services include access to the online job posting board, various career resources, and use of reference materials within the Office of Professional Development. Reciprocal services do not include participation in resume collections for "Blind Ads," on-campus interviewing programs, or school programming or workshops. If your student or graduate only seeks access to our job postings and your school participates in BYU's Intercollegiate Job Bank, then you do not need to request reciprocity as our job posting board is accessible through the Intercollegiate Job Bank. To receive full reciprocal services, a letter from the requesting law school career office should be sent by U.S. mail, fax, or email to Deborah R. Garcia, Program Assistant for the Office of Professional Development.
Capital University Law School reserves the right to revoke or deny reciprocal services to any individual who misuses the privilege of reciprocity or fails to comply with the policies and procedures of Capital University Law School. If you have any questions regarding our reciprocity policy, please call our office at (614) 236-6888. |
Professional Development |