Attorney John Washington, II, who most recently served FAMU as director of the pre-professional law program, has
joined the College of Law as assistant dean for Admissions.
Washington,
a native of Gainesville, Fla., gained considerable legal experience
prior to working with the university. He worked with the Department of
Business and Professional Regulation and the State of Florida
Correctional Privatization Commission before making the move to the
higher education sector. He has also served FAMU as an adjunct
professor of Business Law.
“Attorney Washington brings to the
College of Law a grassroots approach to recruiting that supports the
mission of this law school,” said Dean LeRoy Pernell. “His expertise in
working with undergraduate students interested in pursuing law will
greatly enhance our overall recruiting efforts.”
As director of
the pre-professional law program, Washington designed and taught courses
to prepare students for the Law School Admissions Test, and held
workshops on law school admissions and personal statement writing. He
also advised students who expressed an interest in pursuing a career in
law.
Washington was instrumental in collaborating with the
College of Law to establish the FAMU All-Stars Program and Inaugural
All-Stars Tour. This initiative is aimed at attracting the most gifted
students from FAMU's main campus to attend the College of Law in
Orlando. The College of Law hosted the All-Stars for a two-day
introductory program in February 2012. Several students who
participated in the program will attend the College of Law in the fall
with full or partial scholarships.
Washington is a graduate of
the University of Florida’s Levin College of Law. He also served as a
legislative affairs director for the Florida Department of Corrections,
where he provided legal advice to the Bureau of Legislative Affairs. He
is a member of the Florida Bar.