Applications open for 2024 ICLEO program

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ICLEO fellows gathered at the Indiana Statehouse on Sept. 29, 2022, to celebrate 25 years of the program. (IL file photo)

Applications for the 2024 class of the Indiana Conference for Legal Education Opportunity are open now through the end of March.

The Indiana Supreme Court announced last week that interested candidates must apply to the ICLEO program by March 31.

Now in its 27th year, ICLEO is open to college graduates from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds who have been accepted to an Indiana law school by June, when the six-week Summer Institute will begin.

Participants will complete the institute at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, with a curriculum focused on academic rigor, professional development and networking.

Students who complete the institute will receive a $4,800 scholarship per semester for up to six semesters.

The application process for ICLEO is separate from the law school application process.

Applicants can contact [email protected] with questions.

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