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How to Join the Law Society

Here's a quick and convenient guide for joining the Law Society.

 




Step One: Log into your Student Central account and scroll to the bottom of your page. Here you will find the link for Brighton Students' Union.






Step Two: Log into or create an account using the 'Log In' button in the top right hand comer of the Student Unions page.








Step Three: Hoover over the 'Activities' tab and click 'Find a Society'. After doing this the list of societies will appear, scroll down until you find the Law Society logo as shown below.










Step Four: Once on the Law Society page you will be able to read about our aims for the year. To get your membership click the 'Add Membership to Basket' button and fill out your details.

You are now a member of Brighton's Law Society!






 

How to complete Step One when using the MyBrighton App?







When using the MyBrighton app swap step one from above and instead click the 'Brighton Students' Union' button near the bottom of the home page.








 

How much is a Brighton Law Society Membership?


Memberships are only £4 and cover you for the whole year!


£2 of this goes towards insuring you for our events and £2 goes into the society pot.


Benefits of Becoming a Member:

  • Gives you the opportunity to stand in the society elections for President, VP Social and VP Finance when they occur. This however is not available to guest members, only students from the University of Brighton.

  • Get access to all Law Society events and collaborations.

  • Get access to all partnership deals we have created (including discounts and freebies).

  • You will be first to receive full details and communication about new events, collaborations and partnerships.

What does your membership costs cover?

  • Half of your membership insures you for our events throughout the year, helping us keep you safe throughout the year.

  • The other half of your money goes into the society bank account, this helps us pay for external speakers, venues and large scale events (such as the Law Ball).


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