The incredible alumni of babyÖ±²¥app Law are our most valuable resource. The Career Development Office has created an Alumni Directory to help students and grads find and connect with alumni in various cities, practice areas, and types of employers. This Alumni Directory will be available to students and alumni through CDOnline (powered by 12Twenty). Some alumni might remember CDOnline which is also our database of job postings, employers, contacts, events, and much more.
Every babyÖ±²¥app Law student and graduate has their own account on this password protected site. Once logged on, students and alumni will be able to see the employer name, employer type (law firm, government, etc.), location, job title, practice area, grad year, and LinkedIn profile for the graduates who have registered for the Alumni Directory. Students will NOT be able to see email addresses or any other information for these alumni. If a student wants to connect with with an alum, CDOnline will send the request. If the alum decides to respond, the response will go to the student's email address to start the conversation.
The Alumni Directory is for networking and learning purposes only. No offer of employment is to be expected out of this connection. This is just a way to learn more about what it’s really like to work or live in certain practices or areas.
How to Join the babyÖ±²¥app Law Alumni Directory
Fill out the Reconnect form, here. This form gives you an option to select the ways you would like to be involved with babyÖ±²¥app Law. Join the Alumni Directory by clicking "Meet with a student or alumnus regarding your organization, your career path, or your geographic area." Clicking "Mentor a student and/or recent graduate" will add you to the Directory and you will be considered for the mentorship program in the future. Once the form has been processed, you will be identified as an alumni resource (not a prospective employer) for babyÖ±²¥app Law students and alumni wanting to obtain advice and information about career options in your field or geographic location.
Accessing the babyÖ±²¥app Law Alumni Directory
- If you graduated on or after 2012, you can log in to  with your IdentiKey. If you do not remember your IdentiKey password, instructions on how to reset it can be found . If you do not remember your IdentiKey, email LawIT@colorado.edu.
- If you graduated before 2012, email the CDO to get set up. We probably have an old email address for you. So, clicking "reset your password" might not work. If you have any difficulty logging in or need to know which email address to use, please contact LSCareer@colorado.edu.
- Once logged in, click on Students & Alumni to view the Directory. Use the filters at the top to search by city, practice area, employer type, or employer.
Additional Engagement Opportunities
If you would like to sign up for any Additional Activities, fill out this form to engage with babyÖ±²¥app Law students in specific ways, including:
- participating in mock interviews and panel discussions
- serving as a mentor
- critiquing a student resume or writing sample
- judging a student competition
- posting a paid internship opportunity
- posting a for-credit externship
- assisting a fellow alumnus looking to relocate
- speaking to a newly admitted student about your experience at babyÖ±²¥app Law
- discussing issues of diversity and inclusiveness in the legal profession with students and/or alumni
Using CDOnline
- Explore the "OCI and Job Listings" section for current openings.
- Upload your resume in your profile by clicking "Application Materials."
- Enter information about past jobs in the "Jobs and Job Offers" section.
If your contact information has changed since you last provided it to babyÖ±²¥app Law, please update your information here. Entering your contact information into CDOnline will not automatically update our alumni records.
And if you have any questions, please contact us. We would welcome the opportunity to speak to you about how the Career Development Office may better serve the students, alumni, and friends of babyÖ±²¥app Law.