Meet the Student Ambassadors
Meet Elon Law’s Student Admissions Ambassadors
Our student admissions ambassadors are an important part of the Office of Admissions at Elon Law! Our ambassadors are happy to help answer questions about Elon Law and the law student experience. Please to reach out to LawAmb@elon.edu for any questions or to schedule a visit to meet one of our admissions ambassadors!
Class of 2026 Ambassadors
Kris Ellis, 2L
From: Virginia Beach, VA/Charlotte, NC
Undergraduate School:Â NC A&T State University
Involvement: Admissions Ambassador, Black Law ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ Association, Mock Trial, Sports Club, Intellectual Property, Sports & Entertainment Law Society, Honor Council – Defender, Teaching Assistant – Civil Procedure.

Timea Faucette, 2L
¹ó°ù´Ç³¾:ÌýGreensboro, NC
Undergraduate School:Â UNC – Greensboro
Involvement: Admissions Ambassador, Black Law Student Association – Secretary, Class of 2026 Representative, Student Mentor – Co-Chair of Friends & Family Day Committee, Co-Captain of Sports Club, Teaching Assistant – Criminal Law.
Residency:Â Bovis, Kyle, Burch & Medlin in Greensboro, NC
Why Elon Law? I chose Elon Law because they offer a 2.5-year, hands-on program with practical learning, strong faculty support & a focus on career growth and professional connections.
Interests: Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, Publishing Law, Sports Law

Elizabeth Gregory, 2L
From: Houston, TX
Undergraduate School: Duke University
Involvement: Admissions Ambassador, Student Mentor, Elections Committee 2026 Board Co-Chair, Research Assistant for LMC (Legal Writing), Teaching Assistant – LMC (Legal Writing), Moot Court Board, We The People Elon Law’s Constitutional Journal – Staff Editor
¸é±ð²õ¾±»å±ð²Ô³¦²â:ÌýNC Supreme Court with Justice Allen in Raleigh, NC
Why Elon Law? From the first Open House I attended in March 2024, I sensed the people behind Elon Law’s program were sincerely invested in helping me become the best lawyer I could be. I wasn’t wrong. The professors are approachable and enthusiastic inside the classroom and out. The student culture is collaborative, not cutthroat. The focus on experiential learning starts from day one. My first-year oral argument was in front of a sitting North Carolina Supreme Court Justice! And in a few weeks, I will be prosecuting a case, interrogating witnesses, and making objections in an actual courtroom as the final exam for another class.
Drew Hanford, 2L
¹ó°ù´Ç³¾:ÌýBurlington, NC
Undergraduate School: UNC – Chapel Hill
Involvement: Admissions Ambassador, Advocacy Fellow, Student Mentor, Elon Law Review

Cayla James, 2L
From: Pineola, NC
Undergraduate School: Liberty University
Involvement:Â Admissions Ambassador, Parents Attending Law School (PALS) – Co-President, Fellowship of Christian Lawyers – VP of Service, Moot Court Board, Student Mentor
Residency: Roupas Law Firm, PLLC

Jonathon Nieves, 2L
¹ó°ù´Ç³¾:ÌýChicago, IL
Undergraduate School:Â University of Colorado – Denver
Residency:Â US District Court, Western District of North Carolina with Judge Susan C. Rodriguez
Involvement: Admissions Ambassador, Mock Trial
Why Elon Law? I chose Elon Law because of the experimental learning opportunities. What sets Elon Law apart is the focus on practical training where we can learn by doing.