Prelaw Society Alumni
This summary captures the achievements and impact of the Legal Studies Program on its graduates, focusing on their scholarships and experiences in law school.
Domestic and International Law School Acceptances:
TOTAL: over $295,000
Gavin Cranney: Emory Law School (Full Scholarship, $96,000)
Ligia Valencia: BYU Law School (Full Scholarship, $45,000)
Gracie Messier: BYU Law School (Full Scholarship, $45,000)
John Zenger: BYU Law School (Full Scholarship, $45,000)
Neva Short: BYU Law School ($3,000 Scholarship)
Andrew Jonutz: University of Oklahoma School of Law ($39,000 Scholarship)
Fahina Lauti: University of Hawaii Law School ($10,000 Grants)
Farah Sokolowski: University of San Francisco Law School ($12,000 Scholarship)
Program Impact
The BYU–Hawaii Legal Studies Program has significantly contributed to the success of its graduates, providing them with a solid foundation for law school and helping them secure substantial scholarships. The program’s emphasis on legal writing, critical thinking, and community support has been pivotal in their transition to and performance in law school.