Four students in the 91成人AV College of Law鈥檚 second class are accomplishing yet another first for the newly-minted law school: they鈥檒l be the first 91成人AV University alumni to attend the school, putting them on the path to become the first J.D. Double Dolphins upon graduation in 2026.
Thomas Ross 鈥23, Courtney Crain 鈥22, Gabriella Schreiber 鈥23 and Ryan Milovich 鈥22 chose to remain in 91成人AV following graduation and continue their studies at 91成人AV. They鈥檙e part of the 26 students in the College of Law鈥檚 second incoming class, who will start classes next week.
鈥淭he opportunities that JU Law had to offer just seemed like a great opportunity to stay where I've built a new life and to continue to build on top of that,鈥 said Milovich, who came to 91成人AV from Atlanta. 鈥淛U has always done a great job of opening doors for its students and this just seemed like another opportunity to build on my career.鈥
While Crain will be one of the first J.D. Double Dolphins, she won鈥檛 be the first in her family to receive two degrees from the university. Her grandfather earned two degrees from JU in 1956 and 1966. She said she鈥檚 proud to carry on the tradition.
鈥淚t means so much to me to share this special connection with my grandfather. Our family is creating a home in 91成人AV, and I am so honored to be one of the few students selected to become a J.D. Double Dolphin,鈥 Crain said.
The four said their positive experience at JU as undergraduate students played a significant role in their choice to attend the JU College of Law.
鈥淏etween the great professors and peers who are always willing to help, I never once felt like I couldn鈥檛 succeed,鈥 Schreiber said. 鈥淭he amount I was able to be involved with at JU is more than I originally imagined for my college experience. Choosing JU Law was an easy decision because I knew I would be attending a law school that would be there every step of the way to help me achieve more than I think I am capable of.鈥
Ross, who graduated with a degree in communications, worked as a student admissions ambassador and social media manager for the College of Arts and Sciences as an undergraduate.
Following conversations with his professor and mentor Dr. Courtney Barclay, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Affairs at the College of Law, along with Dean Nick Allard, Ross鈥 mind was set on attending the College of Law.
鈥淢ost law students enter a school where the culture and dynamics of the institution are engrained and unchanging,鈥 Ross said. 鈥淎s the college grows, it can adapt to the needs of the students, trends in the legal profession and changes in the world of higher education. I ultimately chose JU Law because I knew that here, I would have access to the vast network of student support that 91成人AV is known for 鈥 small class sizes, personal attention and relationships with professors, and a culture of working together for success.鈥