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Association Overview
Supporting academic support educators in legal educationThe Association of Academic Support Educators (AASE) is a non-profit 501(c)(3), membership organization for law school academic success professionals. AASE’s central aim is to support the professional development of academic support educators, who work to ensure legal education is accessible to all students. Affiliate Announcement
AASE is an Affiliate Organization of the ABA Section of Legal Education & Admissions to the BarThis affiliation underscores our commitment to collaboration in legal education and strengthens support for AASE members’ work across the academy. Who we serveAASE serves law school academic success professionals and the broader academic success community by supporting the educators and programs that help students thrive in law school, on the bar exam, and in the practice of law. Why we existOur work centers on professional development, collaboration, and the advancement of effective, research-based approaches that expand access to legal education and strengthen student learning outcomes. What AASE provides
AASE creates a professional home for academic success educators by fostering collaboration, scholarship, and shared solutions that improve legal education. CollaborationOpportunities to collaborate and work collectively to develop and implement research-based teaching methods and design programs that enhance student learning. Student SuccessSupport for approaches that help students succeed in law school, on the bar exam, and in the practice of law. Scholarly ExchangeA community that supports and encourages the scholarly exchange of ideas, including traditional legal scholarship devoted to improving legal education. More specifically, AASE seeks to provide
AASE supports a professional community committed to strengthening legal education and raising awareness of the work academic support professionals do across the academy.
What defines our work
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Professional development for academic success educators
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Research-based teaching and program design
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A strong national community of collaboration and exchange |