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Template Guidelines

Efficient and self-contained presentation template designed for Columbia Law School. Ideal for consistent and professional presentations. Easily customizable and portable.

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Template Guidelines

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  1. CLS Presentation Template Template Guidelines The Columbia Law School PowerPoint Template This template is also a presentation with a built-in palette, master layouts and pre-formatted content slides. It is self-contained and portable; additional support files such as the “.potx” file are not required. Text Formatting • Use “Century Gothic” and “Calibri” fonts. Other fonts may not be installed or appear correctly on different computers (for presentations or printing). • Slide Titles and Headers should remain in a consistent point size and position. • When pasting text into a pre-formatted text box use “Home/Paste Special/ Unformatted Text" or “Keep Text Only” to prevent pasting unwanted formatting information from the text source. • Enter a space into a text placeholder to make it “invisible” but available for later use. To Create a New Presentation • Open this file and resave it with your filename by selecting “Save As” from the “File” menu. To Create New Slides and Objects • Duplicate and revise the pre-formatted slides in this presentation. Delete slides and objects you do not need. • Alternatively, create new slides using “Home/Insert New Slide” and selecting a Layout. In many cases it will be more efficient to duplicate and revise pre-formatted slides because they include additional pre-aligned, pre-formatted objects. • Copy and paste objects from one slide to another to revise rather than creating new objects from scratch. to save formatting time. Specific Slide Layout Tips • The “yellow bar” graphic on the “Cover 1” Layout has been placed directly on the slide so its length can be adjusted to match the length of the title text. (The bar on Cover 2 is not adjustable.) • The two “Big Statement” Layouts provide customizable backgrounds. See the instructions placed directly on those slides. Printing in Black and White • Select “Print” from PowerPoint’s “File” menu and select the “Color” setting even when printing to a Black and White printer. A known bug causes issues such as borders around tables and text boxes when “Grayscale” and “Pure Black and White” is selected.

  2. CLS Presentation Template Type Styles Subtitle, Century Gothic Bold 24pt, Palette Position 5 Sub-Subtitle, Calibri Bold, 20pt (resize as needed), Palette Position 9 This is the body text, Calibri regular 18pt (resize as needed), Palette Position 2. To highlight, use bold, or bold with subtitle blue. This is the body text. This is the body text. This is the body text. This is the body text. This is the body text. This is the body text. Alternate, Smaller 20pt Subtitle For Use With Multiple Columns Chart Title and alternate Sub-Subtitle, Calibri Bold 18pt, ALL CAPs, Palette Position 3 Use this callout box for emphasis too 100% To emphasize Numerical Values, use Calibri Bold, 36-46pt or more, and: Palette Position 6: Palette Position 5: 100% 100%

  3. CLS Presentation Template Color Palette Text and Object Colors Palette Positions Palette Position 2 Palette Position 3 Palette Position 4 Palette Position 5 Palette Position 6 Palette Position 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Body Text Bullets Chart Text Cover Titles Section Titles Sub-Subheads Chart Titles Section Heads and the “Yellow Bar” Graphic Subtitles and Highlight/ Emphasis Text Subtitles and Highlight/ Emphasis Text Subtitles Chart Colors (Automated Sequence) Palette Position 5 Palette Position 6 Palette Position 7 Palette Position 8 Palette Position 9 Palette Position 10 Additional Chart Colors Alternate Color Sequence Palette Position 3 Palette Position 4 Palette Position 10 Palette Position 5 Palette Position 9 Palette Position 8 Use for a 7th color if needed Use for highlighting

  4. Edit Cover Option 1 Title Month 11, 2018

  5. Edit Cover Option 2 Title Edit Subhead Month 11, 2018

  6. Section # Edit Section Divider Option 1 Title

  7. Edit Section Heading Edit Section Divider Option 2 Title

  8. Agenda

  9. Bulleted Text Slide • Edit bulleted text • Turn off bullets for un-bulleted text • Level two • Level three • Level four • Level five • Edit section heading • Edit Subtitle

  10. Two Column Bulleted Text • Edit bulleted text • Turn off bullets for un-bulleted text • Level two • Level three • Level four • Level five • Edit section heading • Edit Subtitle • Edit bulleted text • Turn off bullets for un-bulleted text • Level two • Level three • Level four • Level five • Edit Subtitle

  11. Three Column Bulleted Text • Edit bulleted text • Turn off bullets for un-bulleted • Second level • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level • Edit section heading • Edit Subtitle • Edit bulleted text • Turn off bullets for un-bulleted • Second level • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level • Edit Subtitle • Edit bulleted text • Turn off bullets for un-bulleted • Second level • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level • Edit Subtitle

  12. Edit section heading Bulleted Text Alternative Highlight text to edit Increaseaffordabilityand promote access Invest in an improved learningenvironment, including a redesigned law library

  13. Edit section heading Bulleted Text Alternative Admitted Students/ Alumni Receptions Applications Pilot Programs Applications up 9% nationwide Columbia Law is seeing an even greater increase Leadership Experience Admission Deferral (LEAD) GREs accepted beginning 2018-19 admissions cycle Boston Los Angeles San Francisco Washington, D.C.

  14. Edit section heading Two Column Schedule/List Winter Luncheon/Medal for Excellence Alumni of Color event, April 16 Stephen Friedman ’62 Gerry Lynch ’75 Julissa Reynoso ‘01, Partner, Winston & Strawn; Former U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay The Dean’s Distinguished Speaker Series Graduation Keynote Speaker Tom Rothman ’80, Chair, Sony Pictures Tim Steinert ’89, Group General Counsel, Alibaba Jeh Johnson ’82, Partner, Paul-Weiss; Former Secretary of U.S. Homeland Security Alumni Speakers Luncheon Series Reunion Greg Blatt ’95, Former Chair and CEO, Match Group Iris Chen ’01, VP of Legal, Google June 8–10

  15. Header Alternative: Two-Line Title & Schedule/List Making a Superior Legal Education and Stellar Legal Career Accessible to All Moderator Petal N. Modeste Associate Dean of Student Affairs Administration Panelists Erica Smock ’95 Assistant Dean for Social Justice Initiatives and Public Service Lawyering Yasmin Dagne, DouniaHattabi, José Miranda, Elizabeth Murphy, and Patricia Okonta Members of the Class of 2018

  16. Donut Charts (Comparative) Retained Perkins Eastman, an international planning, design, and consulting firm. Full-scale renovation of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors of the Law Library. • Edit section heading • Reimagining our Library Increase in number of study seats for students from 390 to more than 700. 40 Lounge Seats 16 Computers 310 Carrels 40 40 Carrels 127 Group Seats 710 Seats (Concept) 32 390 Seats (Existing) 32 54 170 Quiet Seats

  17. Donut Chart Class of 2017 Edit section heading Total Employment Bar Passage Rate 10 Months After Graduation July 2017, New York State exam 97.6% Government (Including Clerkships) 8.1% Law Firm 85% 98.6% Public Interest 5.4% Ranked #1 Business 1.7% National Law Journal’s “Go-To Law Schools” report for the fifth consecutive year

  18. Bar Charts Increasing Investment in Financial Aid Edit section heading 2017 2016 2015 2014 2014 2015 Tuition increase held to 3.5% 2016 2017 % J.D. Receiving Grants Median Grant Amount

  19. Table Edit section heading Clerkships

  20. Table Edit section heading Clerkships

  21. Table Edit section heading Clerkships

  22. Biographies Maeve Glass ’09 Justin McCrary Associate Professor of Law (July 2018) Professor of Law (July 2018) American legal history Currently an Academic Fellow at Columbia Law School Ph.D. in History, Princeton Currently tenured faculty member at Berkeley Law Business law, statistics, and law and economics Ph.D. in Economics, Berkeley Kellen Funk Associate Professor of Law (July 2018) American legal history Completing a Ph.D. in American History, Princeton University J.D., Yale Law Edit section heading

  23. Edit header here Edit Bigstate-ment To Change the Background image: Right click on it Select “Change Picture” Navigate to select the new image Delete this Box when done

  24. Edit Header Edit Big Statement or Quote Text To Change the Background image: Right click on it Select “Change Picture” Navigate to select the new image Delete this Box when done

  25. Closing Slide: Enter Thank You, The End, Contacts or space to leave blank

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