Learn more about this opportunity! Whether planning to go to law school, enter into a legal support or compliance position, or gearing up for a career in accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, real estate, or risk management, distinguish yourself from others by considering earning a Minor in Legal Studies in Business from Missouri State University. Use the button below for more information and discuss with your academic advisor.
For students interested in either the Legal Studies in Business Minor and/or legal careers and going to law school, the business law faculty are happy to make the appropriate referrals when it comes to these interests.
Anyone planning or pursuing a pre-law program is encouraged to consult with your undergraduate law instructors early. In the College of Business, Drs. Miller, Phillips and Na'ayem are available to assist you with your questions and point you toward the resources you need including:
Also, Phi Alpha Delta (PAD) is our pre-law fraternity on campus and was the first national undergraduate chapter of this law school fraternity. Anyone on campus interested in pursuing law school or a legal career is encouraged to join. The chapter hosts LSAT prep sessions, law school recruiters, resume-building and personal statement workshops, and much more.
Phi Alpha Delta is the world’s preeminent law fraternity because of our dedication to service: service to the student, the school, the profession, and the community. It is through devotion to the ideals of compassion, courage, diversity, innovation, integrity, professionalism, and service that we better both our profession and our community. Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International strives to be the premier legal professional organization with a diverse membership that cultivates leaders and serves as a voice for the role of legal professionalism in our society.
This scholarship supports current college students who demonstrate leadership, character and academic performance. The scholarship can be awarded for up to $5,000 per academic year and is renewable.