CHFA recent graduates see a high success rate in law school placement (Updated)
By Alex Pologruto | Mar 29, 2023
MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 The 麻豆传媒 State University College of Humanities and Fine Arts (CHFA) has produced a high rate of recent graduates being accepted into a law school post-graduation. The students from the department who have applied for law school have seen a 100 percent success rate of getting into a school with a majority of these graduates receiving scholarships.
Dr. Kathy Callahan, Chair of the Department of History, and Dr. Drew Seib, Chair of the Department of Political Science and Sociology, have aided these students in preparing them best for their future law school and bar endeavors.
The Department of Political Science and Sociology in the CHFA offers a pre-law program with a focus in political science combining a political science major with a pre-law minor. With the pre-law area, the undergraduate pre-law students work towards two objectives: admission to law school and to complete an undergraduate degree which will help students compete in law school. Former pre-law students have gone on to a variety of law schools, including University of Louisville, St. Louis University and University of Kentucky.
Seib highlights recent alumni of the program and their current endeavors:
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Desiree Isaac, 鈥15: She currently serves as the University Attorney and Title IX Coordinator at Shawnee State University.
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Chynnique Ross, 鈥17: She is a graduate of the University of Illinois Chicago law school and is currently an Associate atElizabeth L. Carter, Esq., LLC. She is also the founder of .
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Katy King, 鈥17: Graduated with a Juris Doctor degree from Belmont College of Law in 2021. She is currently a personal injury attorney and her biography can be found at .
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Abby (Rock) Klaber, 鈥20: Currently in her third year of law school at the University of Louisville School of Law.
"Yes, recently of the graduates in our pre-law program who have applied for law school, 100 percent of them got into law school somewhere,鈥 said Seib. 鈥淢any of our students do go on to get into one of their top choices, even with scholarships. We have quite a few alums in law school now who are receiving 80 percent plus tuition scholarships and others with smaller scholarships. In addition, it's worth noting that LSAT scores for students in our program have been going up. This I'm sure also helps with the acceptance rate and scholarships.鈥
Callahan highlights recent alumni of the CHFA and their current endeavors:
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Joseph Tondini, 鈥18: Completed law school at Southern Illinois University in 2022
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Will True, 鈥18: Clerking for the Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court and attended law school at Belmont University
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Nathaniel Humphrey, 鈥21: As an undergraduate student, he served as an intern to United States Congressman Brett Guthrie in Washington, D.C. and currently is attending law school at Northern Kentucky University
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Dalton York, 鈥21: On-air personality on the Western Kentucky University NPR Station in Bowling Green and will be attending Brandeis Law School at the University of Louisville in the fall of 2023
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Nicholas (Nick) Jackson, 鈥17: Previously worked as an admissions officer at several universities and now will be attending law school at the University of Louisville or the University of Kentucky
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Eric Gray, 鈥19: Completed a Master of Arts degree in History at 麻豆传媒 State and now will be attending the University of Memphis for law school
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Chancie Coleman, 鈥12: Earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at 麻豆传媒 State and is now an attorney in 麻豆传媒, Kentucky
鈥淢y degree in History from 麻豆传媒 State was a vital component to both my acceptance into law school and academic success throughout my three years of legal education,鈥 said True. 鈥淗istory allowed me to develop my writing skills while studying a discipline that naturally sparks my interest. I believe having that opportunity was a contributing factor for my competitive GPA, which is often one of the most important criteria used by law schools in making admissions decisions. Additionally, having already extensively written throughout my time at 麻豆传媒 State prepared me for the rigorous writing requirements at law school.鈥
"Will True is a real star,鈥 said Callahan. 鈥淎ll of our students have been successful when applying to law school. Joseph Tondini recently graduated from Southern Illinois University, William True recently graduated from Belmont and Nathanial Humphrey is currently a law student at Northern Kentucky University."
鈥淲e have several notable recent alumni,鈥 said Seib. 鈥淥ne in particular, Cole Manion, will be clerking for Justice Sarah Campbell of the Tennessee Supreme Court. It sounds like 麻豆传媒 State has multiple alumni clerking for the Tennessee State Supreme Court! Others have served as summer associates with law firms."
For more information on the College of Humanities and Fine Arts and the pre-law program please visit or call 270-809-6937.