Reciprocity Policy
Reciprocity Request Form
Reciprocity Policy
Name of Contact Persons for Reciprocity Requests:

Delaware campus:
Nicole Traylor, Reciprocity Coordinator
(302) 477-2179 fax: (302) 477-2180

Harrisburg campus:
Kelly Arnold, Reciprocity Coordinator
(717) 541-3958 fax: (717) 541-3990

Email: Career.Development@law.widener.edu

Reciprocity Policy Summary

Is reciprocity available to current law students of other law schools?
Yes, except for schools in the local tri-state area

If yes, what class years are eligible?
All

Is reciprocity available to graduates of other law schools?
Yes, except for schools in the local tri-state area

Reciprocity is available:
Closed from August 1 to November 15 (See Comments at Bottom)

Please indicate the length of time a visitor may use your services:
90 Days

Is a letter required?
Yes

If yes, how far in advance should it be sent?
Two (2) Weeks

Can it be faxed?
Yes (Please see fax numbers above)

Does the visitor need to bring a copy of the letter?
Yes

Services available to students and graduates of other schools:
Career Library Resources
Job Postings
Newsletters from Other Law Schools
Limited Counseling

Best days/times for student/graduate to visit?
Monday-Friday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Do they need to call first?
No

Do they need to bring identification?
Yes

Restrictions on number of students/graduates
Services may be denied to any school which exceeds a reasonable number of requests within a given year or to individuals who misuse the facilities or services.

Full Text of Reciprocity Policy

Widener University School of Law Career Development Office provides reasonable access of resources to students and graduates of law schools outside the immediate area under the following conditions:

  1. Services are available only to those law schools which allow Widener students and graduates use of their facilities.
  2. Reciprocity services will not be available during the fall recruiting season from August 1st to November 15th.
  3. Requests for services must be made in writing by a placement or career counseling official.
  4. Services are available for a three-month period, commencing with the date of response.
  5. Students from other schools may not participate in on-campus interviews.
  6. Reciprocity privileges include access to all resources in the Career Development library and job postings.
  7. Services may be denied to any school which exceeds a reasonable number of requests within a given year or to individuals who misuse the facilities or services.