Tajera Fowler

Tajera Fowler
3rd Year
Undergrad
University of the West Indies, Mona
Hometown
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Area of Interest
Immigration law, Human Trafficking and Policy, International law and Business law.

Why should a prospective student choose FSU College of Law?
A prospective student should choose FSU College of Law because of its supportive community, strong alumni network, and commitment to student success. The law school fosters a collaborative environment where professors are approachable, classmates are kind and supportive of one another, and the administration truly invests in our growth. Additionally, being in the state capital provides unparalleled access to internships, clerkships, and networking opportunities in government, public interest, and private practice. With a dedicated
career services team and a strong track record of job placement, FSU Law prepares students not just to earn a degree, but to launch meaningful legal careers.

What are your plans post-graduation?
After graduation, I plan to pursue a career in immigration law, human trafficking, or business law. I’m particularly interested in the intersection of immigration and human trafficking law and hope to work in a role where I can advocate for and support immigrant communities.

What has been the best experience you have had at the College of Law thus far?
I’ve had so many fulfilling experiences here at FSU Law, but one of the best experiences I’ve had so far has been taking my upper-level Human Trafficking course. The class has been incredibly impactful, as it allows me to delve into a subject I’m passionate about while developing practical research skills. Each week, I’ve engaged in research that deepened my understanding of the intersection of law and human rights, and reinforced my interest in this area of law.