Student
Organization Spotlight: The Student Bar Association (SBA)
Want
to be part of something everyone is involved in? Look no further then the Student Bar
Organization (SBA)! All Law Students are
members of the SBA, a student run government organization that works
side-by-side with the school administration in matters such as school policies
and school leadership. In addition, the
SBA fosters strong relationships between the student body and faculty,
administration, and other facets of the legal community. The SBA offers a plethora of leadership
opportunities for both day and evening students. Whether it’s a position on the executive
board, or one of the various committees throughout the school, the SBA can
offer opportunities for each and every student!
Want
to be part of the organization that encompasses the entire student body? Elections
are held in the spring for most executive positions, with appointments being
made after elections conclude.
Further
Questions? You can reach the SBA by emailing sba@law.capital.edu to learn more about
executive board positions, the requirements to be an executive board member, as
well as the opportunities available to sit on committees, including the
admissions committee, helping to shape the future classes!