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International Students

If you received your college degree outside the United States, you must have your transcript(s) evaluated by a professional evaluation service to make sure you have the equivalent of a U.S. undergraduate degree. The Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) offers a Credential Assembly Service to evaluate your transcript. Transcript evaluations for transfer students and non-JD students may also be evaluated by World Education Services (WES).

Applicants from non-English speaking countries must also provide their TOEFL or IELTS exam results. Our school code is 4973.

Please visit the LSAC website for more information: www.lsac.org

If you received a law degree outside the United States and are interested in seeking admission to a U.S. bar, you may seek admission to the JD Program as a transfer student. You may also be interested in our LL.M. (Master of Laws) degree in American Legal Studies (ALS). The LL.M. in ALS is a one-year program for candidates who seek a U.S. law degree, potentially leading to eligibility to sit for the bar exam in California.

If you have not yet applied to Thomas Jefferson School of Law, please click here.

Important Information:

This page is designed to help answer your questions regarding the steps to take for pursuing your legal studies at our campus if you are neither a U.S. citizen nor a resident alien. We understand that the transition to law school and living in the United States can be challenging. Our Student Services team is ready to help manage this process and we look forward to working with you as you relocate to San Diego.

Transfer Students: International students currently enrolled in an educational program in the United States may transfer to a new learning institution. Students interested in transferring to Thomas Jefferson School of Law should complete the admissions application process through our Admissions Office. Upon notification of admission, you must alert the Student Affairs Office of your intent to transfer. While each school has its own process, the home school (the school you are seeking to transfer from) will need to release you and update you as a transfer on the SEVIS website. An official from your home school should contact our Student Affairs Office to inform us of the release and/or you can provide us with a document reflecting the completion of the transfer. Once the transfer information is complete, we will contact you about the issuance of an I-20 document.

Requesting an I-20 for F-1 Student Status: International students are required to obtain an I-20 document to study in the United States. Thomas Jefferson will only issue the I-20 after an individual has been admitted. Upon receipt of an "offer of admission letter" from our Admission Office, our Student Affairs staff works directly with each student to communicate the information needed to support the request for an I-20 document. The admission letter will disclose the financial obligations for studying at the law school. Students should be prepared to provide financial records that demonstrate the ability to finance their studies in the United States.

Please note: F-1 students must maintain full-time status throughout their law school career.

I-20 Document: The I-20 document supports the F-1 student status. This form is very important and should be treated similarly to a passport. This document will be needed when making an appointment for a visa to enter the country, as well as when arriving into the United States. Upon receipt of the I-20, students should carefully review it to ensure accurate information (name, birth date, and all other information). If there is a discrepancy, please notify the Student Services Office immediately. Please Note: F-1 students may enter the country 30 days prior to the start of classes, as indicated on your I-20 document.

Visa Appointments: Non-resident aliens and non-U.S. citizens are required to obtain a visa prior to entering the United States. However, Canadian citizens are not required to obtain a visa prior to entering the country. Students who are not Canadian citizens should contact the United States Consulate Office within their home country for more information. Visa appointment times can vary; therefore, it is recommended that students make an appointment as soon as possible. For information regarding the nearest Consulate Office, go to: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas.html. This website will also provide you with information on what documents are needed for the appointment, as well as the wait time for an appointment at the Consulate Office in the student's home country. Prior to the meeting at the Consulate's Office, students will need to pay fee I-901, which can be paid online at http://www.fmjfee.com/. There may be additional fees accessed for the visa application as each country is different; therefore, please check the Consulate website stated above for further information.

In general, a visa application requires the following:

  • A valid passport (six months remaining)
  • An I-20
  • Proof of funding (bank statements, letters of support, etc.)
  • Photographs for the Visa
  • Payment of Visa application fees
  • Visa application forms (D-156, D-157, and D-158 as required)
  • Payment of I-901

Once issued, the visa will be stamped into the student's passport. The visa has an expiration date that indicates the period of time the student can enter the United States.

Entering the United States: Students are required to go through United States immigration and customs inspection when entering the United States. All documents will be reviewed by a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer. The I-20 document will be stamped and an I-94 form will be issued. The I-94 document will indicate the date of entry, your status in the United States, and the day you will leave the United States. It is extremely important that your I-20 and I-94 stamps reflect your F-1 status; therefore, please check the documents prior to leaving the United States Customs area. If your stamp reflects any other status (such as visitor) notify the CBP immediately so that the documents can be corrected.

Orientation and Checking in at Thomas Jefferson School of Law: Once you are settled in San Diego, make an appointment with President & General Counsel Karin Sherr to set up your school check-in. Check-in appointments will include welcoming you to the campus, completing your international student file, registering you in the SEVIS website, providing information on maintaining your F-1 status and orienting you to beautiful San Diego, CA. Students are also required to attend the law school's orientation, about which the Admissions Office will mail information to each student.

Curricular Practical Training (CPT): CPT is designed to provide students with additional educational opportunities through externships. Students interested in pursuing an externship for CPT should contact the Student Affairs Office.

Optional Practical Training (OPT): Optional Practical Training is designed to provide work experience to students in the legal community. This experience can be received in school or after degree completion. Students interested in OPT should contact the Student Affairs Office for further information.

For assistance contact: Karin Sherr, President & General Counsel E-mail: ksherr@tjsl.edu Telephone: 619.961.4240
 
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Thomas Jefferson School of Law, one of the most diverse law schools in the nation, is conveniently located in downtown San Diego. The school offers the opportunity to work in a stimulating and diverse environment. In addition to outstanding career opportunities, employees enjoy excellent benefits that include health, dental and vision coverage, generous vacation and holiday accrual plans, a 401k retirement plan, tuition assistance for staff members and their family, library privileges and participation in cultural and social events. To apply for a position(s), all applicants should submit a resume accompanied by a cover letter to: hr@tjsl.edu.

Non-Discrimination Policy

It is the policy of Thomas Jefferson School of Law to afford equal opportunity to all individuals regardless of race (including hair texture and protective hairstyles), creed, color, religion, sex (including transgender, gender, gender identity and expression), national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, military or veteran status, physical and mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, sexual orientation, or other characteristic protected by law. Our students, as well as our applicants, employees, and others with whom we do business, will not be subjected to sexual, racial, religious, ethnic, or any other form of unlawful discrimination or harassment. The law school will not condone such conduct, whether committed by an administrator, faculty member, staff person, agent, contractor or student. Nor will it permit discrimination to affect any employment, admissions, or academic decision.

An exception to our policy of non-discrimination is granted to representatives of the U.S. Department of Defense who may discriminate on a basis not permitted by our policy. This exception is made in order to avoid the loss of federal funds that would otherwise be imposed by the 1996 Solomon Amendment.


Available Positions

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Mission Statement
The Thomas Jefferson School of Law Alumni Association seeks to promote and foster a mutually beneficial relationship between Thomas Jefferson School of Law and all its alumni. The Association is dedicated to serving its alumni by providing social, educational, and professional opportunities. Lastly, the Association is dedicated to supporting the law school's educational mission.

No Dues: All Thomas Jefferson School of Law graduates, including Western State University College of Law--San Diego graduates, are members of the Alumni Association.


2022-2023 Board of Directors (Board Meeting Schedule--Meetings Open to all Alumni)

Executive Committee

  • Salim Khawaja, ‘93 (President)
  • Ian Blair, ’18 (President Emeritus)
  • Kally Kingery, ’17 (Treasurer)
  • Brittany Walker, ’13 (Secretary)

 

Directors at Large

  • Ekta Shah, '22
  • Rickard Borg '74
  • Roldan Rivera, ‘17
  • Erik Viera, ’03
  • Jennifer McCollough, ‘13
  • Ray Warner, ’99

 


Check the Alumni Calendar of Events


View: Bylaws of the Alumni Association Board of Directors, Thomas Jefferson School of Law


Term of Office: Directors serve two-year terms.

Board Meeting Dates: 

Board Meeting Dates: Alumni Association Board meetings take place on the fourth Tuesday of every month (third Tuesday for the months of November and May; no meetings June, July, or December) at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 701 B St. Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92101.  Meetings begin at 6:00 p.m.   

 

If you would like to attend monthly board meetings or receive emails directly from the Board of Directors regarding upcoming events, please send an email to tjslaabod@gmail.com

Committees (Each Committee has specific Projects):

  • Admissions Committee
  • Alumni and Community Engagement
  • Bylaws and Election Committee
  • Career Planning Committee
  • Communications Committee
  • Development Committee

 

Volunteer: If you would like to volunteer for a committee or alumni event please email tjslaabod@gmail.com.


ALUMNI AWARDS

"Judicial Service Award," Presented by the Alumni Association of Thomas Jefferson School of Law, recipients include:  

2022 - Hon. Browder Willis, '83

2019 - Hon. Joel R. Wohlfeil, '80

2018 - Hon. John A. Houson

2017 - Hon. Mitchell Dembin

2016 - Hon. Larry Burns

2014 - Hon. David Gill

2013 - Hon. Roger Benitez, '78

 

"Outstanding Service to Community Award" Presented by the Alumni Association of Thomas Jefferson School of Law, recipients include:

Ray Warner, '99

2022

Danna Cottman, '96

2019, ARC IP Law, PC

Srinivas Hanumadass, '03

2018, Casey Gerry , LLP

Anna M. Romanskaya ‘07

2017, Partner, Stark & D’Ambrosio, LLP

Gary S. Bloch '81

2016, Commissioner (Ret.), Superior Court of California, County of San Diego

Terri P. Peters '87

2015, Deputy Public Defender, San Diego County (co-recipient)

William J. Edwards '91

2015, Deputy Public Defender, Los Angeles County (co-recipient)

Craig A. Sherman '93

2014, Inaugural Year, Craig A. Sherman, PLC


WALL OF FAME - ALUMNI OF THE YEAR AWARD
2nd Floor of the Law School

  • Congressman Duncan Hunter, 1987
  • Hon. (Ret.) Lillian Lim, 1987
  • Hon. Lisa Schall, 1987
  • Michael W. Brennan, 1988
  • Helen Rowe, 1988
  • Martin A. Kruming, 1989
  • Thomas S. Topuzes, 1989
  • Marc Abdelnour, 1990
  • Mary C. Avery, 1991
  • Peter Quon, 1995
  • Leslie Lee Alexander, 2013
  • Gary Bloch, 2013
  • Bonnie Dumanis, 2013
  • Hon. Roger T. Benitez, 2014
  • Henry C. Coker, 2015
  • Randy Mize, 2018

 


"A. Thomas Golden Alumnus/a of the Year Award" Presented by the Student Bar Association at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, recipients include:

  • Brian K. Findley '07

           2018, Mulligan, Banham & Findley

  • Sabrina Green '02
    2017, Stratton & Green, APC
  • Ben Aguilar '11
    2016, Law Offices of Ben Aguilar
  • Eric Ganci '08
    2015, Ganci, Esq., APC
  • Jeremy M. Evans '11
    2014, California Sports Lawyer
  • Renee Galente ’08
    2013, Galente Law, APC
  • Commissioner (Ret.) Gary Bloch '81
    2012, Superior Court of California, County of San Diego
  • Jon H. Epsten '82
    2011, Epsten Grinnell & Howell, APC
  • Lori Westin '04
    2010, Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati
  • Frank Mead '00
    2009, Lorona & Mead, PLC
  • Hon. Browder Willis '83
    2008, Superior Court of California, County of San Diego
  • Philip A. Shapiro '85
    2007, Law Offices of Philip A. Shapiro
  • Hon. (Ret.) Lillian Lim '77
    2006, Superior Court of California, County of San Diego
  • Randy M. Grossman '94
    2005, Law Offices of Randy M. Grossman, APC
  • Denise Asher '02
    2004 Inaugural Year, Asher Mediation
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Thomas Jefferson School of Law is committed to helping our alumni succeed by strengthening relationships between our alumni, the Law School and our community. All graduates of Thomas Jefferson School of Law are members of the Alumni Association. If you cannot find what you need among the listed services, please contact alumni@tjsl.edu. Stay connected: like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram.

CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM PREP: Need to pass the California Bar? Thomas Jefferson School of Law offers for free the Continuing Bar Candidate Program. The Law School is committed to its graduates and their dreams of becoming licensed attorneys. The program is geared towards students who were unsuccessful in the first attempt at the California Bar Exam.

CAREER SERVICES OFFICE: Whether looking for your first law job or a mid-career change, the Career Services Office is a one-stop shop. Please contact careerservices@tjsl.edu for assistance or to make an appointment.

DIPLOMAS AND TRANSCRIPTS: All Western State University College of Law graduates may receive one complimentary diploma by contacting alumni@tjsl.edu. Provide your name, graduation year and mailing address. If you graduated after 1995 please contact the Registrar with your diploma request and mail at $25.00 check for the diploma replacement fee. Make check payable to Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Memo: Diploma replacement fee and mail to Registrar’s Office, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 701 B St. Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92101.  Transcripts are provided free of charge by visiting the Registrar and filling out the Transcript Request Form or contacting registrar@tjsl.edu or (619) 297-9700.

LIBRARY ACCESS: Alumni are welcome on campus to use the Library and materials and resources available. Alumni may also seek assitance of the Library Staff if they need help with locating a resource or with research tasks.  Alumni must check-in with Security desk on the first floor before heading to the Library.

STUDENT EXTERNS: Does your firm or organization need a law intern? Alumni can request a student extern at no cost. Visit Externships & Pro Bono Programs.

Alumni Phone: (619) 297-9700 E-mail: alumni@tjsl.edu

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Philanthropic contributions are essential to Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s mission to provide a high standard of legal education and preparation for practice to a diverse student body. Generous donors are necessary to support financial aid including scholarships, community-based clinical programs, the law library educational infrastructure, student organizations and new initiatives.

We thank our alumni and friends who are helping to build the culture of philanthropy that is critical to providing an unparalleled legal education for our students.

Thomas Jefferson School of Law is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation. Our fiscal year is July 1 through June 30.


How to Give

Your gift to Thomas Jefferson School of Law can be made by check (payable to “Thomas Jefferson School of Law”) or online through PayPal.

Giving Online
Donations to TJSL can be made with VISA, MASTER or American Express card online. All online donations will be securely processed by PayPal .

Make a Secure Online Gift

Giving by Mail
Please make check payable to Thomas Jefferson School of Law and mail to:

Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Development and Alumni Relations
701 B St. Suite 110
San Diego, CA 92101

Types of Gifts

Annual Fund
The Thomas Jefferson Annual Fund is the most popular way that alumni, parents, and friends support the Law School. Gifts made to the Annual Fund provide "budget relieving" support to some of the most important areas on campus including financial aid, academic support and student programs. Unrestricted gifts are the most helpful as the funds can be applied to the area of greatest need.  Annual Fund gifts are expended in the same fiscal year in which they are received. Make a Secure Online Gift to the Thomas Jefferson Annual Fund.

Endowment Gifts
Endowed gifts are invested directly, with the generated income used to fund whatever donors specify. This means that the principal gift is never touched, but continues to generate income in perpetuity. For this reason, many donors elect to name endowments: to honor a family member, life-changing professor, or other mentor; preserve the name of their family foundation; or create a personal legacy. The endowment helps ensure adequate provision is made for the students, faculty and facilities of the future.

Planned Giving
Your bequest can help ensure the future of Thomas Jefferson School of Law. It can also offer practical advantages to you and your heirs, these charitable gifts are 100 percent deductible from your taxable estate.


Thomas Jefferson School of Law and its Center for Law and Social Justice have created the Samuel Kossack ’15 Social Justice Award. Funded through the generous contributions of Sam’s family and friends, an endowment has been established to fund the award in his honor. The award recognizes a currently enrolled Thomas Jefferson School of Law student who, through his or her own scholarship action, or both, seeks to promote social justice either on an individual basis or by seeking to transform systems that perpetuate injustice. Read press release here.

Matching Gift
Many employers offer matching gift opportunities. You may qualify to have your gift matched by your firm or company. If this applies, please enclose the appropriate form from your employer with your gift to the school. You will be recognized for the full amount of your gift plus any resulting corporate or firm match.

Questions?
Have questions or wish to discuss types of gifts, please contact Alumni Relations at (619) 961-4263 or alumni@tjsl.edu.


Why Alumni Support Thomas Jefferson

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At Thomas Jefferson School of Law Career Services, we make it easy for employers in the legal profession to find the right candidate among our students and graduates.

You can submit a posting directly to our office using our online form or by emailing us at careerservices@tjsl.edu.  

We will assist you in finding the right person to fill any of your needs, from a first year associate, to lateral attorney, law clerk, extern, pro bono volunteer of any other need you may have.

Need help with your postings? Contact Career Services at careerservices@tjsl.edu or 619.961.4319.


Non-Discrimination Policy

It is the policy of Thomas Jefferson School of Law to afford equal opportunity to all individuals regardless of race (including hair texture and protective hairstyles), creed, color, religion, sex (including transgender, gender, gender identity and expression), national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, military or veteran status, physical and mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, sexual orientation, or other characteristic protected by law. Our students, as well as our applicants, employees, and others with whom we do business, will not be subjected to sexual, racial, religious, ethnic, or any other form of unlawful discrimination or harassment. The law school will not condone such conduct, whether committed by an administrator, faculty member, staff person, agent, contractor or student. Nor will it permit discrimination to affect any employment, admissions, or academic decision.

An exception to our policy of non-discrimination is granted to representatives of the U.S. Department of Defense who may discriminate on a basis not permitted by our policy. This exception is made in order to avoid the loss of federal funds that would otherwise be imposed by the 1996 Solomon Amendment.

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The Career Services center is a resource for alumni, whether you are looking for your first job in law or seeking a mid-career change. Our dedicated professionals, all with law experience, will help in the job search and provide the support services help you land the job. These include networking opportunities, interview coaching and personal one-on-one counseling.

To set up a counseling appointment or more information contact Career Services:

Phone: (619) 961-4319  

E-mail: careerservices@tjsl.edu

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Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s Career Services team offers a wide range of services to help you succeed in the legal job market.

Everything you need to succeed is here: networking opportunities, internship opportunities, clerkships, job leads, interview coaching, resume and cover letter writing and individualized career planning with our counselors.

Each semester there are career fairs on campus where legal organizations send recruiters to conduct on-campus interviews.

The recruiting organizations include private law firms, government agencies, and public interest community organizations.

Career Services also offers a special program for students who are interested in Public Interest Law. That program includes counseling services, resume and cover letter writing, information on post-graduate fellowships, loan repayment assistance and access to the PSLawNet.

To schedule an appointment with one of our counselors, log onto Symplicity and on the Quick Links on the right hand side, click "request a Counseling Appointment'. If you are having difficulty with Symplicity, call 619.961.4233 or send an email to CareerServices@tjsl.edu  

 

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