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WELCOME Congratulations! You should
favorite: Barrister’s Ball, or “law school prom.” At Barrister’s Ball,
be extremely proud of your
the student body celebrates the year together with a night of
achievements, which have led you to
dinner and dancing.
this moment. My name is Meghan Shiner, and I am the Student Bar
In addition to fun events, each year students, faculty and
Association (SBA) president. I
staff work together to organize events that satisfy the need
am excited to be one of the first
for intellectual engagement and debate. McGeorge has an
to welcome you to the McGeorge
outstanding reputation in the legal community, and you will have
community!
the opportunity to meet and work with some of the most honorable professionals in the field. Chief Justice of the State of California,
Here, you will learn from esteemed faculty and experience
Tani Cantil-Sakauye, and former Chief Judge of the United States
their exemplary coursework, renowned scholarship and
District Court for the Eastern District of California, Morrison
undeniable passion for the law and teaching. Our professors
England, have spoken to McGeorge students about judicial
are approachable and committed to helping you develop into
independence. We also hosted an international panel of judges
competent, ethical and knowledgeable professionals.
that included retired United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who still teaches in McGeorge’s Salzburg Summer
You are now part of a community dedicated to your success, both
Program. Attending that panel was one of the most unique and
in and out of the classroom. You will be able to hone your legal
memorable experiences I will take away from law school.
skills, enjoy leadership opportunities, establish lifelong friendships, and, of course, have some fun! I can truly say that the friendships
McGeorge has given me an abundance of knowledge, experience
and professional relationships I have established during my time at
and a foundation for a successful legal career. I know it will do
McGeorge will last me a lifetime.
the same for you. I look forward to meeting you and personally welcoming you as a student here soon!
To that end, SBA hosts and plans events throughout the semester to help students decompress from the stresses of law school,
Sincerely,
such as movie and game nights, sports on the Quad, peer mentor
MEGHAN SHINER President, Student Bar Association
match-up events and so much more. We also host the campus
FROM THE ALUMNI BOARD Congratulations on your admission to
and work alongside alumni, esteemed professors, staff and
Pacific McGeorge School of Law! The
your fellow students. Because of this, McGeorge graduates
McGeorge Alumni Association and your
have established a reputation for being practice-ready, capable
entire alumni network are pleased that
and confident.
you have joined our diverse, dynamic community. We are here to support
McGeorge is an exceptional place to realize your dreams. I look
you, from this unforgettable moment
forward to welcoming you into the ranks of our tremendous alumni
through the launch of your active
community in just a few short years.
career and beyond. Sincerely, The path to your future as a legal professional is exciting and challenging at McGeorge. Soon, you will gain solid theoretical knowledge balanced with real-world experiences — as you learn
ANDREA MOON President, Alumni Association Board of Directors
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University of the Pacific, founded in 1851, is the oldest
Who was McGeorge?
chartered university in California and is located in the city of
In 1921, Standard Oil executive Verne
Stockton, 45 miles to the south. McGeorge School of Law
Adrian McGeorge began teaching law
occupies 13 acres in the middle of Sacramento, three miles
students at night in downtown Sacramento.
from the California State Capitol building. Fully accredited by the
After its formal establishment as the
American Bar Association, McGeorge offers programs leading
“Sacramento Law School” in 1924, the
to the Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Science in Law (MSL), Doctor
school was renamed “McGeorge School
of Juridical Science (JSD) in International Water Resources or
of Law” in honor of Professor McGeorge.
International Legal Studies, and one-year programs leading
In 1966, McGeorge School of Law
to the Master of Laws (LLM) in various specialties. McGeorge
merged with University of the Pacific.
MCGEORGE SCHOOL OF LAW
is the first law school to offer Master of Public Administration (MPA) and Master of Public Policy (MPP) degrees.
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TO-DO CHECKLIST for admitted students
GENERAL INFORMATION TUITION
» Pay first installment of seat deposit ($300, or as indicated in your acceptance letter). » Pay second installment of seat deposit
For the 2020–21 academic year, full-time tuition* will be $54,594, and part-time tuition* will be $36,256, not including summer school. Tuition for the fall semester is payable at registration. It may be deferred until receipt of student loan proceeds for which
($300, or as indicated in your acceptance
you have applied. To make arrangements with the Sacramento
letter).
Campus Business Office for an installment plan to pay tuition,
» Complete Character and Fitness disclosures. » Request official transcripts from degreegranting institution(s) with posted degree(s), and forward them to the McGeorge JD Admissions Office (must be received by the first day of orientation). Please note: Even if you applied with a final transcript (i.e., submitted a final degree-granting transcript to the Law School Admission Council) to meet the ABA requirement, you will be required to submit an additional final degreegranting transcript to McGeorge prior to matriculation. » Notify the McGeorge JD Admissions Office,
please call 916.739.7054. NOTE: Seat deposits are non-refundable and are applied toward first-semester tuition. Admission may be offered to another applicant if seat deposits are not received by the due dates. Due to the number of applicants to McGeorge, we are unable to approve seat-deposit deadline extensions. PAYMENT METHODS Online You may pay seat deposits by credit card online through insidePacific (your unique account instructions are included in the front of this packet). By Mail/In-Person Cash is accepted in person at the Business Office. Check or money orders may be submitted to the McGeorge JD Admissions Office.
in writing, of any contact information or name changes by emailing
FINANCIAL AID
mcgeorge@pacific.edu.
If you have filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
» Financial aid applicants: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.gov and list University of the Pacific (Stockton) as the school to receive you report (001329).
and McGeorge has received the report, you should receive your financial aid award packet within the next several weeks. The financial aid award packet summarizes the financial aid for which you are eligible for the upcoming academic year. If you have questions about financial aid programs and application forms, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 916.739.7158 or finaid@pacific.edu. You may also consult the web pages below for important financial aid information. IMPORTANT LINKS TO FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION go.McGeorge.edu/ApplyFinaid go.McGeorge.edu/Scholarships go.McGeorge.edu/EndowedScholarships You must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to receive loans and some scholarships. *subject to Board of Regents approval
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The moment I stepped foot onto McGeorge’s impressive campus, the fears I had about law school were muted. I immediately sensed an overwhelming feeling of belonging and community. AMIR JOE KALLAS Student
VISIT CAMPUS We look forward to you joining the McGeorge family. In the meantime, we encourage you to make yourself at home by visiting our campus. Contact the JD Admissions Office to schedule a guided campus tour, to attend a class or to meet with a specific faculty member about your area of interest.
Campus Highlights Legal Studies Center Center for Inclusion and Diversity Courtroom
The McGeorge JD Admissions Office is located in the Administration Building on 5th Avenue. The admissions team
24-hour Public Safety service
is generally available from 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time),
On-campus apartments, accommodating
Monday through Friday to answer your questions. If you are coming
approximately 160 tenants (first come, first served)
from out of the area, the McGeorge JD Admissions Office is happy to provide a list of hotels for your convenience. When making travel plans, please note the following campus holiday closures:
Student Center with full dining service Campus bookstore
Fall Reading Period | Nov 30 – Dec 3, 2019 Final Examination Period | Dec 4 – Dec 18, 2019
Community garden
Winter Break | Dec 19, 2019 – Jan 1, 2020
Recreational facilities: gym, pool
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | Jan 20, 2020
and basketball half-court
President’s Day | Feb 17, 2020 Spring Recess | March 16 – 20, 2020 Spring Reading Period | Apr 23 – 26, 2020 Final Examination Period | Apr 27 – May 9, 2020 Memorial Day | May 25, 2020 Independence Day | July 3, 2020
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Mothering Room Quiet room (for private prayer and reflection) Health and counseling services Free parking
FIRST WEEK
Attendance is mandatory.
Your McGeorge experience begins with First Week. To better prepare our students for success, McGeorge has structured its curriculum so that our first-year students receive an extra week of
FIRST YEAR JD ORIENTATION (Part-Time) Begins Monday, August 10, 2020
one of their first-semester courses. First Week at McGeorge will be your introduction to law school teaching, your opportunity to understand law school expectations before you take on a full load of classes, and your chance to learn the secrets that successful
FIRST YEAR JD ORIENTATION (Full-Time) Begins Tuesday, August 11, 2020
law students know. First Week is not simply orientation; it is part of the law school’s regular curriculum, so attendance is mandatory for all incoming students.
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS MEDICAL INSURANCE
IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS
McGeorge students enrolled in six (6) or more units must have
Incoming students studying on any of Pacific’s three campuses
a comprehensive health insurance plan and, therefore, are
are required to meet the following immunization requirements by
automatically enrolled in the Anthem Blue Cross Student Health
the first day of their first term:
Insurance Plan (SHIP) each academic year. SHIP provides a full range of coverage for medical services, including inpatient and
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) Series
outpatient services and hospitalization, medical visits, specialty
» Two documented doses OR antibody titer showing immunity
care, emergency care, mental health care and pharmacy coverage. The plan is effective August 1 through July 31. If you have your
Varicella Vaccine (Chickenpox) Series
own comprehensive health insurance and do not want to be
» Two documented doses OR antibody titer showing immunity
automatically enrolled in and billed for SHIP, you must submit an
» Documentation of Varicella disease is not acceptable
online waiver every academic year before the fall term. For more information, visit Pacific.edu/InsuranceOffice.
Tdap Vaccine (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Acellular Pertussis) » One documented dose of Tdap after age 10
DENTAL PLAN A Basix Dental Savings Program is included with the Student
Tuberculosis Screening Questionnaire
Health Insurance Plan (SHIP). University students also have the
» Students at higher risk for TB infections, as indicated by
option to purchase the Anthem Blue Cross Dental Complete PPO
answering “Yes” to any of the screening questions, are
plan during the open enrollment period. It covers dental exams
required to undergo a PPD skin test, blood test (QFGT)
and cleanings at 100% and basic services that include fillings,
or chest X-ray within six months of starting matriculation.
X-rays, oral surgery and simple extractions at 50%–80%.
» Provide documentation of previous BCG vaccination,
For more information, visit Pacific.edu/InsuranceOffice. ON-CAMPUS HEALTH AND WELLNESS CLINIC
latent TB or active TB treatment. Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine
The Sacramento Campus Wellness Center’s nurse practitioner
» One documented dose given on or after age 16 for students
is available to provide routine medical treatment to students.
who are under 22 years of age.
The center offers treatment for minor illnesses and injuries, immunizations, referrals to specialists, wellness visits and
For more information, please visit
prescription medications. Students can schedule appointments
Pacific.edu/ImmunizationCompliance.
online at Pacific.edu/HealthServices, or by calling the student health center coordinator at 209.946.2315.
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I chose McGeorge for the beautiful campus and the esteemed faculty. Both have contributed in making McGeorge feel like home. TRENTEN N. BILODEAUX Student
STUDENT LIFE HOUSING SERVICES McGeorge has four on-campus apartment buildings to
CENTER FOR INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY (CID)
accommodate approximately 160 tenants with a variety of studio,
Located upstairs in the Student Center next to the student lounge,
one- and two-bedroom units that range from unfurnished single
the CID is open to all students. Through various programming, the
units to fully furnished, double-occupancy townhouse apartments.
CID seeks to build community, foster understanding on issues of diversity and promote an atmosphere of inclusion for all members
CAMPUS PUBLIC SAFETY
of the Sacramento Campus. The CID is also a great space to
The Sacramento Campus’ Public Safety Department provides 24-
relax, hang out and study.
hour, on-campus services. You can also request escort service to CAFÉ BON APPÉTIT
any on-campus location at any time by calling 916.739.7200.
It’s simply about food — great food. Everything the staff believes Eleven call boxes placed throughout the Sacramento Campus
and everything they do is inspired by their passion for creating
provide students with immediate contact with Public Safety
great food, lovingly produced in a socially responsible manner.
officers in the event of a police, fire or medical emergency.
They purchase regional and seasonal products from local farmers and they cook from scratch using fresh, authentic ingredients.
QUAD
At McGeorge, you’ll find a vibrant café abundant with local,
The square section of grass in the middle of the campus
sustainable and delicious choices every day! Start your morning
is affectionately known as the “Quad.” It’s the location for
with breakfast favorites grilled to order, a toast and hot cereal bar,
barbecues, volleyball, soccer, student organization activities,
pastries, and yogurts or seasonal fruits.
campus receptions and the occasional football game.
At lunch, visit the café for our chef’s daily special or custom classics. Build your
GAZEBO
own salad at our salad bar, and pair it
Snack foods and drinks can be purchased from vending machines
with a made-from-scratch cup of soup.
in the Gazebo, which is located in the center of the Quad. Microwave ovens are available along with indoor and outdoor
Your PacificCard ID may also be used as
dining and studying areas. Hours are maintained in conjunction
a deposit account to make purchases on
with library hours.
campus. To learn how to add cash to your ID card, go to Pacific.edu/PacificCard.
STUDENT LOUNGE If you need a place to relax, the student lounge is the place to be. A widescreen TV and comfortable sofas are located on the upper floor of the Student Center.
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From clubs, to clinics, to competition teams, McGeorge has provided me with skills that transcend the classroom. I am able to accomplish any task assigned to me with care and professionalism, thanks to my professors and peers. MEGAN HUMPHRIES Student
REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Practicing your legal skills does not always happen in class. Develop some of your
STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION
skills by participating in student-sponsored activities and organizations, which also are
All registered students at
great ways to get involved with your peers and the Sacramento legal community. You
McGeorge hold membership in the
will meet people with similar interests, become involved in meaningful activities and
Student Bar Association (SBA).
have plenty of opportunities to network your way into a stellar internship or career.
The SBA serves as a forum for student interests and concerns.
Alternative Dispute Resolution Club (ADR)
If/When/How, McGeorge Chapter (LSRJ)
It sponsors a number of school-
American Constitution Society (ACS)
Intellectual Property Student Association (IPSA)
including a “Halfway There” party
International Law Society (MILS)
list of student organizations
Artificial Intelligence at McGeorge (AIM) Asian/Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA) Barbeque Counsel Black Law Student Association (BLSA) Business Law Association (BLS) Cannabis Law Society at McGeorge Christian Law Students Society Craft Beer Law Society (CBLS) Criminal Law Society (CLS) Disability Alliance Law Students Association (DALSA)
Jr. Barristers’ Association (JBA)
wide events throughout the year, and Barrister’s Ball. For a complete and contact information, visit go.McGeorge.edu/StudentOrgs.
Lambda Law Students Association Latinx Law Students Association (LLSA)
CAPITAL COMMENDATION FOR
Middle Eastern and South Asian Association (MESAA)
McGeorge encourages students
Military Law Society (MLS) Moot Court Society
PUBLIC SERVICE to engage in public service and participating students are recognized with a Capital Commendation designation
National Lawyers Guild (NLG)
at commencement. There are
Phi Alpha Delta (PAD)
service events sponsored or
Public Legal Services Society (PLSS)
promoted by the law school, such as the Citizenship Fair and
Rugby Football Club
Reading Partners program, as well as a wide variety of volunteer
Environmental Law Society (ELS)
Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS)
Family Law Student Association
Trial Advocacy Association (TAA)
student organizations.
Federalist Society, McGeorge Student Chapter
Unity Caucus
Employment and Labor Law Student Association (ELLSA)
Governmental Affairs Student Association (GASA) Health Law Association (MHLA)
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Water Law Society Wine Law Society Women’s Caucus (MWC) Yoga Club
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THINGS TO DO Old Sacramento and Waterfront oldsacramento.com Kings Game at Golden 1 Center kings.com River Cats at Raley Field rivercats.com 2nd Saturday Art Walk sacramento.downtowngrid.com/2nd-saturday Downtown Commons docosacramento.com Crocker Art Museum crockerart.org California State Railroad Museum csrmf.org California State Fair in Sacramento
ABOUT SACRAMENTO
castatefair.org Sacramento Zoo saczoo.org
Sacramento, the capital city of California, is located in northern
River Rat Raft and Bike rentals
California midway between San Francisco (90 miles southwest)
river-rat.com
and Lake Tahoe (99 miles east). With a metropolitan population of 1.3 million, it is the dynamic center of government and of the world’s fifth largest economy. The many state and federal agencies and courts—including the U.S. District Court, California’s Third District Court of Appeal and the Sacramento County Superior and
Sugarland Horse Park — Horseback riding www.surgarlandhorsepark.com Apple Hill in the Sierra Nevada foothills (Autumn) applehill.com
Municipal Courts—and a host of major law firms provide a wealth
Sacramento Republic FC Soccer Team,
of internship opportunities for McGeorge students.
MLS Expansion Team sacrepublicFC.com
RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT
Tour the Jelly Belly (candy) Factory
The Golden 1 Center, Sacramento’s new sports and entertainment
jellybelly.com/california-factory-tours
center, hosts a number of concerts and sporting events, including the NBA’s Sacramento Kings basketball team. The Sacramento River and American River offer excellent fishing and boating. Hiking and paved bike trails border the American River. Curtis Park, several blocks from McGeorge, has a one-mile jogging path, tennis
Tour the Anheuser-Busch Brewery budweisertours.com San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Napa Valley
courts and other recreational facilities. Yosemite National Park and Monterey Bay are only three hours away, and during the winter
SHOPPING
months, students take advantage of nearby Lake Tahoe ski resorts.
Downtown Commons docosacramento.com
CLIMATE
Arden Fair Mall
Sacramento enjoys a moderate but variable climate. Summers are
ardenfair.com
dry with little rain, with temperatures during the day in the 80s, 90s or sometimes over 100 degrees. Even during the hottest summer days, early mornings and evenings are cool. Autumn brings cooler fall temperatures, and, from November through April, there are a number of rainy days with foggy mornings in December and January.
Galleria at Roseville westfield.com/galleriaatroseville Pavilions shoppavilions.com Country Club Plaza countryclubplazamall.com Folsom and Vacaville Outlets premiumoutlets.com
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LOCAL NEIGHBORHOOD McGeorge is situated between two neighborhoods—to the east
James McClatchy Park 3500 5th Avenue
is Oak Park, an area that is being
Curtis Park
revitalized—and to the west, Curtis Park, a serene area full of beautiful, older homes. The Curtis Park area and its namesake park are just a few blocks away and is perfect for jogging, walking or other sports. Don’t be surprised to smell fresh baked bread on some early mornings! We have a Bimbo Bakeries bread factory in the neighborhood, directly behind the campus’ Silveracre housing complex.
Gunther’s Ice Cream Shop 2801 Franklin Boulevard Quick Shop 2830 Franklin Boulevard
Old Soul Co. (coffee/ bakery)
Smart and Final (grocery store) 2431 28th Street
3434 Broadway La Venadita 3501 3rd Avenue
NEAREST… ATM US Bank 3418 Broadway Hospital UC Davis Medical Center 2315 Stockton Boulevard 1.800.2.UC.DAVIS
US Postal Services 2929 35th Street Pangaea Cafe 2743 Franklin Boulevard Hop Gardens 2904 Franklin Boulevard Broadway Coffee 3200 Broadway
Urgent Care Mercy Medical Center 3000 Q Street
Bus Stops 5th and Franklin Boulevard
Gas Stations Shell 3701 Franklin Boulevard
Pharmacy CVS 3710 Franklin Boulevard
Broadway and 35th
Valero 3100 Broadway
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2020–21 ACADEMIC CALENDAR SPRING 2021
FALL 2020 Jun 16, 2020
Fall Registration: Seniors, MSL, MPP, MPA, LLM and JSD
Jun 18, 2020
Spring Registration: Seniors, MSL, MPP, MPA, LLM and JSD
Jun 17, 2020
Fall Registration: Continuing Students
Jun 19, 2020
Spring Registration: Continuing Students
Aug 6
LLM Orientation Begins
Jan 4 – Jan 8
Intersession Period
Aug 10
JD First Year (Part-Time) and MSL Orientation Begins
Jan 7
LLM, MPP, MPA and JSD Orientation Begins
Aug 11
JD First Year (Full-Time) Orientation Begins
Jan 11
Classes Begin
Aug 14
MPP and MPA First-Year Orientation Begins
Jan 18
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (holiday—no classes)
Aug 17
Classes Begin
Jan 19
Last day to add/drop classes without administrative approval
Aug 24
Last day to add/drop classes without administrative approval
Feb 15
Presidents’ Day** (holiday–classes made up on the last Wednesday of semester)
Sept 6
Labor Day (holiday—no classes)
Feb 26
Study Day*** (classes are made up on the last Tuesday of the semester)
Oct 2
Study Day* (classes made up on the last Tuesday of semester)
Mar 22 – Mar 26
Spring Break
Nov 24
Last Day of Classes* (Friday classes only—makes up Study Day)
Apr 26
Last Day of Classes** (Monday classes only—makes up Presidents’ Day)
Nov 25 – Nov 27
Thanksgiving Recess
Apr 27
Friday Classes Only*** (makes up Study Day)
Nov 28 – Dec 1
Reading Period
Apr 28 – Apr 30
Reading Period
Dec 2 – Dec 16
Final Examination Period
May 1 – May 12
Final Examination Period
Dec 17 – Jan 1, 2021
Winter Break
May 22
Commencement
Registration dates *Tuesday, November 24 is treated as a Friday for class purposes (makes up Study Day) **Monday, April 26 is treated as a Monday for class purposes (makes up Presidents’ Day) ***Tuesday April 27 is treated as a Friday for class purposes (makes up Study Day)
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SUMMER 2021 (Dates subject to change) Mar 16, 2021
Summer Registration Begins
May 24
Memorial Day (holiday—no classes)
May 25 – May 29
Session 1
May 31 – June 26
Session 2
Jun 28 – July 31
Session 3
GETTING HERE Sacramento
McGeorge School of Law 3200 5th Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817 DRIVING The McGeorge campus is located near Sacramento’s primary freeways: Interstate 5, Interstate 80, Highway 50 and Highway 99. From the North I-5 | I-80 | Hwy 50 Take Highway 50 East, then Hwy 99 South. Exit 12th Avenue. Turn right onto 12th Avenue, then right on Franklin Blvd., then right onto 5th Avenue. The main campus entrance is located on 5th Avenue. From the South | Hwy 99 Take Hwy 99 North. Exit 12th Avenue and keep left. Turn left onto 12th Avenue, then right on Franklin Blvd., then right onto 5th Avenue. The main campus entrance is located on 5th Avenue. GENERAL PARKING During the week, visitors to the campus may obtain a visitor’s permit from the Business Office, JD Admissions Office or Public Safety Department and are free to park in any of the unreserved spaces in the school parking lots. On weekends, visitors are free to park in any available spaces in the school’s parking lots. Students with cars must obtain a parking permit from the Office of Student Life to park in on-campus parking lots. There is no charge for the permit (except in the case of the underground parking lot for residents of the apartment buildings, which is $35). BICYCLES/MOTORCYCLES Motorcycles and bicycles are permitted to park in designated areas marked for motorcycles. A designated, fenced-in bike area, located in parking lot H, is available for securing and parking your bicycles. A key for access to this area can be obtained from the Business Office free of charge. Questions? Contact Public Safety at 916.739.7200 or sacpublicsafety@pacific.edu.
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We look forward to seeing you at McGeorge School of Law. McGeorge School of Law 3200 Fifth Ave. Sacramento, CA 95817 @McGeorgeLaw @ExperienceMcGeorge @McGeorgeLaw
ADMISSIONS
916.739.7105 McGeorge@Pacific.edu mcgeorge.edu/admissions Tracy L. Simmons Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Jermaine Cruz Director of Admissions
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FINANCIAL AID 916.739.7158 finaid@pacific.edu
STUDENT AFFAIRS 916.739.7089 sacstudentaffairs@pacific.edu
HOUSING SERVICES 916.739.7119 sachousing@pacific.edu
Annemarie Meyer
Joe Pinkas
Jennifer Carr
Joshua Harzman
Senior Admissions
Director of
Assistant Dean for
Assistant Director,
Counselor
Financial Aid
Student Affairs
Housing
Kirsten Livingston
Wendie Loredo
Rebekah Grodsky, ’10
Admissions Counselor
Financial Aid
Director of Academic
Coordinator
and Student Affairs
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McGeorge is a friendly community of learners, where you will find excellent resources, from our first week/orientation program, to our contemporary courtroom, to our community facing clinical opportunities. We pride ourselves on being student-centered, innovative and passionate about fostering a community of diverse students.
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