Student Bar Association
About SBA
Founded in 1969, the Student Bar Association is the student government organization at Capital University Law School.
All JD students are Student Members of SBA. SBA is governed by a Governing Board made up of officers and representatives from each class in the full-time and part-time divisions elected annually. SBA also has Student Members serving on various committees to help further SBA's mission.
SBA's mission is to foster communication and cooperation between the Law School administration, faculty, staff, students, alumni, the student division of the American Bar Association, and the state and local bar associations. SBA works to promote and encourage professional excellence in the study of law, and works with school administration and faculty to strengthen academic achievement through advancements in legal education, and strives to promote and protect the interests of all students enrolled in the Law School.