Info Session: NAACP Pre-Law Scholars Program
Friday, November 19, 2021
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
NAACP Student Recruiting Manager, Adria Kimbrough, invites pre-law students and organizations to hear about the Marshall-Motley Scholars Program funded by the NAAPC Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
https://marshallmotleyscholars.org/
the Marshall-Motley Scholars Program is designed to create pathways to leadership, self-sufficiency, and socio-economic progress, while developing individuals to become ambassadors and advocates for transformational change in Black communities in the South.
The program provides:
- full law scholarship for tuition, room, board, an incidentals
- summer internships to begin training as civil rights lawyers
- 2-year postgraduate fellowship
- access to special trainings
In return, the Scholars will commit to serving as civil rights lawyers based in the South, engaged in a law practice focused on achieving racial justice for 8 years following the conclusion of their fellowship.

- Location
- CEMO Hall
- Cost
- Free
- Contact
- jdgonzales@uh.edu