UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Law in University Park held orientation for the Juris Doctor Class of 2025 on Aug. 17-18. The orientation started with 146 students gathered in the Lewis Katz Building’s lobby to meet their peers and start their law school journey.
Russell Shaffer, assistant dean for operations and planning and interim assistant dean of student services, said, “We’re very excited to have such a terrific group of students joining us here at Penn State Law. They’re going to be valuable members of our community.”
WELCOMING A DIVERSE CLASS
During the opening presentation, Amanda DiPolvere, senior assistant dean for enrollment and career development, called this incoming class “brilliant geniuses,” read touching quotes from some of their letters of recommendation, and shared statistics about the Class of 2025’s diverse backgrounds and accomplishments:
- More than 30% identify with a racial or ethnic group that is underrepresented in the legal profession
- Nearly 24% are members or allies of the LGBTQ+ community
- Approximately 56% are women
- 24% are first-generation college graduates
- Two students served in the military
The diversity did not end there. DiPolvere noted that the class is geographically diverse with students hailing from 33 states as well as seven foreign countries.
DiPolvere also hyped up the accomplished group by sharing fun facts about their peers such as: several hold Master’s degrees and one doctorate; many are musically-inclined students — including a Royal Academy of Music Certified Pianist, a professional flutist, a baritone opera singer, a bagpiper, and a trumpet player; students with experience in the music industry; a couple students who have participated in pageants; and students who play or have played a variety of sports.
DiPolvere provided an important reminder to the class, “Each and every one of you earned your place here and we are confident that you can do this,” she said. She then advised them to “trust the experts, ask for help, run your own race, and engage with this experience.”