Learn the truth about law school admissions at this must-attend event co-hosted by the UVA Club of DC and What’s Next powered by College Solutions. Led by Cordel Faulk, Director of Law School Admissions Counseling, this session will provide unparalleled insights into the admissions process from a true expert who has shaped the future of countless law students.
As the former Dean of Admissions at the University of Virginia School of Law—a top 14 law school—and a leader of admissions for the renowned Schwarzman Scholars program, Cordel brings years of hands-on experience from the most competitive selection processes. With a career spanning law practice, academia, and journalism, he knows what goes on behind the scenes at top law schools and is ready to debunk the myths you may have heard about the competitive admissions process.
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, September 23rd, at 6:30 PM at the Hyatt Centric Arlington, conveniently located next to the Rosslyn Metro stop. Enjoy discounted ($10) parking and free appetizers while you gain actionable advice that will elevate your law school application.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a seasoned admissions professional with a proven track record of helping students achieve their law school dreams.
meet cordel faulk
Cordel Faulk spearheads the What’s Next program and is a seasoned professional who has led highly competitive admissions processes at a top 14 law school, the University of Virginia School of Law, and a prestigious international fellowship program, Schwarzman Scholars. Before becoming a full-time admissions professional, Cordel practiced law in Dallas and Washington, D.C., was an adjunct professor at Virginia Tech, and was an editor at the Richmond Times-Dispatch. He has run student-centric admissions processes that have seen him advise hundreds of prospective students as they prepared their applications. Cordel earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, and his bachelor’s degree in political science from Virginia Tech, summa cum laude. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.