The OU Law Board of Visitors is comprised of our most distinguished OU Law alumni who are leaders in the legal community and their fields. The Board serves as an integral advisory board for OU Law, advising the Dean on a variety of matters. The Board provides critical assistance to OU Law through feedback to further our national level of education, while also providing opportunities and access to inspire service in the law. Individual members of the Board of Visitors often serve as mentors to current OU Law students, and will meet with their mentees in small groups for more personalized guidance and interaction.
Similar to the Board of Visitors, the Young Alumni Board serves as an advisory board to the College of Law. Members of the Young Alumni Board are among our most distinguished recent alumni. The purpose of the Young Alumni Board is to provide support to the leadership of the College of Law as it seeks to enhance the quality of academic and professional programs, as well as increase engagement with recent graduates.
The Alumni Diversity Council was established in the fall of 2018 in an effort to continue the College of Law’s commitment to further enhancing our efforts for inclusion and excellence. The purpose of the Alumni Diversity Council is to provide advice and support for the leadership of the College of Law as it seeks to enhance the diverse composition of the student body, improve the quality of academic and professional support to students, and increase engagement with recent graduates. A major goal of the Alumni Diversity Council is to increase scholarship and other academic opportunities for diverse students. Board members will attend annual meetings, mentor current students, and engage other alumni in raising support for scholarships.
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