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Jorge García is the Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at the California Western School of Law, where he oversees admissions strategy and financial aid initiatives that support student recruitment and access to legal education. With 23 years of law school admissions experience, he has also spent 33 years administering financial aid to undergraduate and law school students. Before joining the California Western School of Law, Jorge served as the Director and Assistant Dean of Admissions, Financial Aid, and Diversity Initiatives at the University of San Diego School of Law.
In this episode…The path to becoming a lawyer can feel confusing, especially for students who are the first in their families to navigate higher education. Between financial barriers, admissions tests, and limited guidance, many talented students never recognize the opportunities available to them. How can aspiring law students gain access to information to kickstart their education?
Higher education admissions leader Jorge García maintains that aspiring lawyers should focus on building strong academic foundations, seeking reliable guidance directly from admissions advisors, and understanding the multiple pathways to a successful career — including starting at community college. Jorge also encourages students who must work during school to highlight their work ethic and leadership in applications, reminding them that perseverance and grit often matter just as much as test scores.
In this episode of The Lawtino™, John Gomez and David Arreguin sit down with Jorge García, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at the California Western School of Law, to discuss pathways into law school for first-generation students. Jorge shares his journey from community college to higher education leadership, how admissions teams evaluate LSAT scores and life experience, and why law school applications are rising as more students pursue legal careers to advocate for their communities.
By John GomezJorge García is the Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at the California Western School of Law, where he oversees admissions strategy and financial aid initiatives that support student recruitment and access to legal education. With 23 years of law school admissions experience, he has also spent 33 years administering financial aid to undergraduate and law school students. Before joining the California Western School of Law, Jorge served as the Director and Assistant Dean of Admissions, Financial Aid, and Diversity Initiatives at the University of San Diego School of Law.
In this episode…The path to becoming a lawyer can feel confusing, especially for students who are the first in their families to navigate higher education. Between financial barriers, admissions tests, and limited guidance, many talented students never recognize the opportunities available to them. How can aspiring law students gain access to information to kickstart their education?
Higher education admissions leader Jorge García maintains that aspiring lawyers should focus on building strong academic foundations, seeking reliable guidance directly from admissions advisors, and understanding the multiple pathways to a successful career — including starting at community college. Jorge also encourages students who must work during school to highlight their work ethic and leadership in applications, reminding them that perseverance and grit often matter just as much as test scores.
In this episode of The Lawtino™, John Gomez and David Arreguin sit down with Jorge García, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at the California Western School of Law, to discuss pathways into law school for first-generation students. Jorge shares his journey from community college to higher education leadership, how admissions teams evaluate LSAT scores and life experience, and why law school applications are rising as more students pursue legal careers to advocate for their communities.