Journal of International Aging Law & Policy
2018–2019 Student Editor Application
Thank you for your interest in the Journal of International Aging, Law & Policy. Please send this completed application, along with the requested documents, to Professsor Roberta Flowers, at by 11:59 PM on August 10, 2018.
This Word document has interactive text fields at the end of each question for your answers, please make sure to also bold or italicize your answers. Please direct any questions to Professor Flowers at . Thank you!
- Name: Click or tap here to enter text.
- Full time or part time: Click or tap here to enter text.
- Anticipated graduation date: Click or tap here to enter text.
- Current GPA: Click or tap here to enter text.
- Current class rank: Click or tap here to enter text.
- Anticipated class schedule, with dates and times, for fall: Click or tap here to enter text.
- Anticipated class for Spring; Click or tap here to enter text.
- R&W I professor: Click or tap here to enter text. R&W I grade: Click or tap here to enter text.
- R&W II professor: Click or tap here to enter text. R&W II grade: Click or tap here to enter text. Appellate brief grade: Click or tap here to enter text.
- What area of the law are you interested in? Click or tap here to enter text.
- Are you involved in any other law reviews or journals on campus? Click or tap here to enter text.
- Do you plan on participating in any of the Stetson study abroad programs during the fall, spring, or summer semesters? Click or tap here to enter text.
- Hypothetically, if you were selected to be a student editor for the Journal of International Aging Law & Policy, would you be willing to act as a student editor for all of your remaining semesters at Stetson, including the summer? If no, please explain why. Click or tap here to enter text.
- Are you part of the Elder Law Concentration or a member of the Stetson Elder Law Society? (If not, please consider joining!): Click or tap here to enter text.
- This question has three parts: What is your greatest “area of opportunity” (in other words, your greatest weakness or challenge) in each of the following three areas: (a) research; (b) writing; and (c) attribution or citation?Click or tap here to enter text.
In addition to this completed application, please attach the following documents to your submission email:
- a current copy of your resume;
- a writing sample of your choice; and
- a one- to two-page statement of interest explaining why you are interested in joining the journal, why you think you would make a good editor, and what skills you hope to develop as an editor.
Please title each of your application materials as follows: Last Name Document Name. Please make the subline line of your email states “JIALP Application.”