The IC Dean's Fellows are a team of upper-level students who work with faculty to achieve the goals of the IC program and make themselves available to first-year students as a resource for questions and advice.  IC Dean's Fellows organize IC events, hold weekly office hours, and host panels for first-year students on topics including stress management, outlining, studying for exams, and selecting upper-level courses.  Please note that this position requires a two-year commitment.

How to Apply

 

NTEGRATED CURRICULUM PROGRAM SEEKS DEAN'S FELLOWS -- The Integrated Curriculum (IC) program is now accepting applications for Dean's Fellow positions for the 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 academic years.  The IC program seeks to help first-year students see the connections between subjects traditionally taught as unrelated units.  The approach is inspired by the recognition that real client problems rarely concern just one area of law, but instead require lawyers to use knowledge from several, interrelated areas of law.

The IC Dean's Fellows are a team of upper-level students who work with faculty to achieve the goals of the IC program and make themselves available to first-year students as a resource for questions and advice.  IC Dean's Fellows organize IC events, hold weekly office hours, and host panels for first-year students on topics including stress management, outlining, studying for exams, and selecting upper-level courses.  Please note that this position requires a two-year commitment.

Interested students should feel free to contact any of the current IC Dean's Fellows for information and to review the information available at http://www.wcl.american.edu/icdf.

If you are interested in being considered for an IC Dean's Fellow position:

  • Submit a hard copy of (1) your unofficial WCL transcript; (2) a cover letter; and (3) an updated resume, to Frankie Winchester in Room 405; AND 
  • Email (1) your resume; AND (2) cover letter ONLY to Liz Han (eh2679a@american.edu) by Wednesday, March 31 at 5:00 PM

Selected applicants will be contacted for interviews during the week of April 5. Interviews will be held on Friday, April 9, so please leave your schedule open.  Please email Liz Han (eh2679a@american.edu) if you have any further questions.