Krysttal Ortega, a rising junior criminal justice and restorative justice major at Goshen College, will participate in the prestigious Roadmap Scholars Initiative at the University of Virginia this summer.
The goal of Roadmap Scholars, a three-week summer prep program for undergraduates with a pre-law focus, is to “expose participants to the law, law school and the legal profession, and to help them become competitive applicants to any of the nation’s top law schools.” It accepts roughly a dozen students every year from across the country.
Despite being on campus for just a three-week course, Ortega will work with the Roadmap Scholars for the next year and beyond. This summer, she will learn about the field of law through conversations, visits, courses and more, along with building her personal roadmap to law school. During her junior year, she will have the opportunity to be remotely mentored by students and alumni from the UVA Law program and receive a stipend for LSAT prep work.
The following summer, after spending another week in Charlottesville at an “application boot camp,” preparing her to apply for law school, she will have the opportunity to be placed in a legal internship in the private, public or nonprofit sector, while also receiving funds for travel, housing and stipends.