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#StudyintheUS : U.S. Legal Education Information Session In-Person / Online
This #StudyintheUS session aims to provide JD law students with insights into pursuing legal education opportunities in the United States, including LL.M. programs, admission requirements, and scholarship options. Topics include the U.S. legal education system and LL.M. pathways, application and admission processes, and academic and cultural adjustment for international law students. The session will also feature a spotlight on a Lasallian Fulbright experience, highlighting the personal journey, lessons, and leadership insights of a Filipino scholar who pursued graduate legal studies in the U.S. through the prestigious Fulbright Program.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The event is available onsite for DLSU community members and online for non-DLSU participants.
PRIVACY NOTICE
The DLSU Libraries is dedicated to protecting private information collected from its clients in accordance with the Data Privacy Act of 2012.
All personal information, such as name, college/office/unit, and patron type, collected from this online registration form will be used by the Libraries for the following purposes:
• to send a reminder to confirm attendance
• to include the name of the participant in the certificate
• to profile participants by college/department/program in the library term report.
Access to your personal information is limited to authorized personnel of the Libraries. The collected personal information will be properly disposed of one month after the event.
All photos and videos collected during the event will be used for documentation and uploaded/published in the social media accounts, Library Newsette, and website of the Libraries.
- Date:
- Saturday, November 15, 2025
- Time:
- 10:00am - 11:30am
- Time Zone:
- China, Malaysia, Singapore (change)
- Campus:
- DLSU Rufino Campus (BGC)
- Audience:
- Faculty Open to Public Participants (Non-DLSU) Staff Student
Event Organizer
Roana Marie Flores is an academic service faculty at De La Salle University, Manila, and is currently working as an Associate American Corner Librarian. She has been a dynamic library and information science (LIS) practitioner for over seven years with experience in school, academic, and the National Library of the Philippines. Her work experience comprises event management, information literacy, public relations and marketing, community outreach, and social and cultural services aimed at people from all walks of life, especially the underserved population. She has presented to various local and international conferences and has been actively publishing research works in reputable journals. Her research interests include library programming, inclusivity and diversity, and library management.
