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Faculty Advisor: Cynthia Ho


The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) at Loyola University Chicago School of Law was founded in 1988 as an organization for all students interested in the role of Asian Americans in the legal community. APALSA members have been and are comprised of students of Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese heritage, although participation in APALSA is not restricted to individuals of Asian ethnic descent.

Within the law school, APALSA engages in a mentorship program to connect incoming students with practitioners in the APALSA community. APALSA also manages an outline repository, and an annual event for Unity in Diversity Week, as well as Hunger Week.

Outside of the law school, APALSA maintains ongoing relations with Loyola APALSA alumni and is affiliated with the Asian American Bar Association of Chicago (AABA). As a result, APALSA members can depend on a strong network of support. APALSA organizes lunches and other social outings with alumni in order to provide an opportunity for APALSA members to network and find support during their legal education.

Every two years, APALSA recognizes and honors a member of the law school's alumni for their service to the profession and to the school. The APALSA Alumni Award has been awarded annually since 2003.

By participating in APALSA, students can aid in increasing the visibility of Asian American interests at Loyola and the greater Chicago community. We encourage all who have an interest to join. 


Email: loyolachicago.apalsa@gmail.com
Instagram: @luc.apalsa
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/a-p-a-l-s-a/