The Dean's Office handles official communications from the Dean on behalf of the law school.
The Office of Admissions welcomes applications from candidates with the potential to contribute to the development and practice of the law and carefully reviews over 4,000 applications each year.
The Office of Career Services (OCS) is committed to connecting every student and graduate to the right employment opportunities. OCS offers students and alumni resources and counseling on all career-related topics, including career planning and job search strategies.
Members of the Communications and Public Relations team serve as media liaisons for the school; write, edit, and produce the school's alumni magazine, Stanford Lawyer; oversee content development for the school's website; coordinate and consult on a variety of publications; and more.
The Office of External Relations is comprised of the Alumni Relations and the Office of Development functions at Stanford Law School.
Facilities and Operations serves the law school community in many ways: space management, event planning and support, room reservation management, copy and mail operations, shipping/receiving, voice services management and support, purchasing and contracts, security assessment and space design with construction management.
The Office of Financial Aid is committed to providing financial assistance to students who would otherwise be unable to pursue a Stanford legal education.
Stanford Law School's Office of Human Resources serves faculty and staff fostering an innovative work environment.
Stanford Law was the first top-tier law school to go wireless and the Office of Information Technology is fully committed to maintaining state of the art technology throughout the law school.
The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) acts as a resource to help students achieve their academic and extracurricular goals.
The Office of the Registrar is responsible for coordinating course registration, administering exams and grade distribution, maintaining student records, and processing student petitions.
With a collection of more than 500,000 books, 360,000 microform and audiovisual items, and approximately 8,000 periodicals, the Robert Crown Law Library offers a wealth of resources for students, faculty, and staff exploring the law.