AEP Additional Resources
Lewis & Clark offers a wide array of resources to help students succeed. The Academic Enhancement Program can assist in connecting students with both internal and external resources to support their learning, wellness, and goals. Find some of these resources below, and connect with the AEP to learn more.
Study Aids & Academic Resources at Lewis & Clark
Lewis & Clark offers many free study aids and supportive resources to help students master their coursework and enrich their learning. This is not a comprehensive list, but rather a starting point for exploration; students are encouraged to connect with staff at Boley Library, the Director of Equity, Inclusion & Academic Resources, and the Writing Center to learn more.
- Boley Law Library’s past exams database;
- Boley Law Library’s study aids guide;
- The Student Bar Association’s outline database;
- The Writing Center - offers one-on-one appointments, writing resources, workshops, strategies for ESL students, and more;
- Aspen Learning Library;
- BarBri 1L Mastery;
- West Academic Study Aids Collection;
- Student Success Fellows sessions
Bar Examination and Licensure
For more information about bar preparation, please see our Bar Exam Support page.
AEP Moodle Page
The AEP Moodle page offers handouts, links to our favorite resources, podcasts and more. Access to Moodle is available to all Lewis & Clark students by using your e-mail username and password.
Additional Resources
The AEP model recognizes that students require a range of resources to thrive in law school beyond purely academic support. The resources below, while not a comprehensive list of the resources Lewis & Clark offers, are provided to help support you.
Accessibility & Disability Resources
- Office of Student Accessibility - Connect with this office for information about evaluations, accommodations, and more;
- Law School Access Map;
- Disability Allied Law Students Association (DALSA) - an LC Law student group;
- Oregon Attorney Assistance Program - Offers a wealth of resources, including an ADHD support group. Free and confidential, and available to all law students;
- Oregon State Bar Disability Law Section;
- National Association of Law Students with Disabilities;
- ABA Commission on Disability Rights
Career Advising and Exploration Resources
- Career Services Office;
- Career Connect (includes a Resource Library)
Wellness & Mental Health Resources
- Oregon Attorney Assistance Program - Offers counseling, referrals, and support to law students. Free and confidential.
- LC Counseling Service;
- LC Health Service;
- Law Student Wellness page - offers a large, more comprehensive array of resources, programming, podcasts, TED talks, and more;
- Welfare Intervention Network - a dedicated team of Lewis & Clark professionals who collaboratively coordinate outreach efforts to help students, faculty, and staff who may be a potential health or safety risk to themselves or others;
- Report a Concern form - Use this form to report a concern related to bias, harassment, student welfare, and more;
- Mental Health Resources for BIPOC Students - a collection of resources curated by the LC Counseling Service;
- Self-Help Resources - a collection of resources curated by the LC Counseling Service.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Resources
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Lewis & Clark Law School - includes resources, contact information for our DEI Committee, and more;
- Office of Equity and Inclusion - our institutional office, offering resources and support;
- Student Affinity & Interest Groups;
- Resources for Immigrant and Undocumented Members of the LC Community
- Gender-Inclusive Restroom Map
Law Academic Resources and Diversity is located in room 330 of LRC on the Law Campus.
email alexandracook@lclark.edu
Director of Equity, Inclusion, and Academic Resources Alexandra Cook
Law Academic Resources and Diversity
Lewis & Clark Law School
10101 S. Terwilliger Boulevard MSC
Portland OR 97219