Morgan Gross is a first-year law student at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. In this video, Morgan Gross, JD ’24 discusses what led her to apply for law school, what drew her to McGeorge School of Law, living in Sacramento, and her interest in public policy. Learn more about McGeorge

Sydnie Reyes, ’19, saw her passion and life path come together at Pacific while pursuing an undergraduate degree in psychology with a minor in prelaw on Pacific’s Stockton campus and then at McGeorge School of Law.

Reyes chose McGeorge for its focus on public policy, legal program, and financial aid support. But ultimately, she wanted

Alexander Lee is a fourth-year evening student at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. In this video, he talks about what made McGeorge stand out to him when he was choosing a law school, the school’s award-winning Capital Lawyering Concentration, the school’s part-time program, and the McGeorge community.

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Duke Cooney is a fourth-year evening student at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. He talks about what made McGeorge stand out to him when he was choosing a law school, why he chose McGeorge, and some of the highlights from his time on campus thus far.

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Six years ago, I was accepted at McGeorge School of Law as a part-time evening law student. It was fall 2015. I worked full-time during the day, and class would start promptly at 6:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Only 1/3 of law schools nationwide offer part-time JD programs, including McGeorge. The part-time program is designed