Student Resource Links
Career Center – career & graduate/pre-professional school counseling, job & internship search tools, special events including Career Week, Planning Your Future resource
Career Counseling Library – resources that can help you assess your interests & skills, explore career options & find out about graduate and professional schools
Undergraduate Research – points you to several research opportunities at Berkeley such as the Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) & the McNair Scholars Program
Student Learning Center – academic support services & leadership opportunities
Scholarship Connection – UC Berkeley’s clearinghouse for information on scholarships that are funded by sources outside the University
Letters & Science Advising – College rules & requirements, frequently asked questions, downloadable forms & petitions and quick email advising
Office of the Registrar – grades & transcripts, registration & enrollment, fees and more!
Schedule of Classes – the most up-to-date resource on course offerings for the semester
General Catalog – general University information including admissions, campus academic departments, and courses & curricula
Undergraduate & Interdisciplinary Studies – major and minor programs in interdisciplinary fields. The Legal Studies Program is one of these interdisciplinary liberal arts majors in Letters and Science
Transfer Re-entry & Student Parent Center – range of transitional support services for new and continuing transfer students at Cal
Office of Student Life – provides opportunities for the intellectual, social, and ethical development of all students through the promotion of co-curricular activities and civic engagement. Also advises over 400 student organizations.
Legal Studies Related Sites
Legal Studies Article Database (Main Library)
Berkeley Legal Studies Association (BLSA)
The Jurisprudence and Social Policy Homepage
Berkeley Law Library – Also has links to many federal, state, and international online resources
The U.S. Government Printing Office – Government documents printed within the past two years. Users can use its “Superintendent of Documents” link to search — updated daily