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Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
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I hereby submit my application for the Cornell Labor Arbitrator Development Program and attest that all information contained is correct.
Essay

Please write a brief (2-3 pages) essay that answers the following questions:

  1. Why are you interested in the Labor Arbitrator Development Program?
  2. How would your entry into Labor Arbitration enrich the profession?
  3. What do you hope to achieve from the Program?
  4. Tell us why you should be selected for one of the limited number of seats in this program.

You may wish to write your essay in a word processor and paste it here to retain some formatting.

Letters of reference

Two letters of professional reference will help us evaluate your application. Please ask each of your references to send us a letter that discusses:

  • How do you know this candidate and for how long
  • Why you are a good candidate for this type of program
  • How you are likely to gain value from this program

Upon completion, each of your references should send the letter by email directly to ilrcr@cornell.edu.

Subject must read: LADP Reference Letter for [applicant name]

Financial Assistance

Payment plans are available to accepted participants upon request.

A limited number of scholarships are available to offset the program tuition.

If you are seeking financial assistance, then please use the space below to describe any financial and/or other relevant circumstances in support of your application for scholarship.