RISE
RISE is designed to serve students who may have had less exposure to the legal profession before applying to law school.
All programs and activities are open to all Georgetown University Law Center students regardless of race, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, or any other characteristic protected under University policy or applicable law.
RISE is intended to help students form community with other entering students before classes begin; obtain the essential academic and professional skills that law school and the legal profession demand; and build relationships with peer mentors, teaching fellows, faculty, staff, and alumni across the Georgetown Law community.

RISE students in the 2023 entering class on the steps of McDonough Hall during Pre-Orientation
RISE includes two central components: First, a rigorous week-long pre-orientation program, with opportunities to participate in simulated classes, homework and exams; enhance your leadership and professional success skills; and meet faculty, senior staff, and upper-class students in an informal setting before classes begin. And, second, opportunities throughout law school to hone your critical thinking and legal writing skills and explore the profession under the guidance of senior staff and alumni mentors.
To learn more about the program, View Frequently Asked Questions about RISE.