Ep 147: Exploring the Non-Traditional & Part-Time Law Student Life

We are joined by D'Mia Spivey, a part-time 1L student at Loyola University Chicago Law School and full-time officer in the U.S. Navy. D'Mia shares her unique journey of balancing military service with pursuing her dream of attending law school. From receiving a full-ride scholarship through ROTC to managing a demanding schedule, D'Mia's story is one of dedication and perseverance. D'Mia's inspiring words and affirmations serve as motivation for anyone facing challenges in their academic or professional pursuits.


D’Mia Spivey

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D'Mia Spivey is a part-time 1L enrolled in the Weekend JD Program at Loyola University Chicago. The WJD Program is tailored to cater to non-traditional students seeking a JD experience. Beyond her academic pursuits, D'Mia's professional endeavors include training future Navy personnel at Recruit Training Command, commonly known as Bootcamp. Her aspiration to become a lawyer took root during high school, where her involvement in speech and debate fueled her desire to pursue a JD. In her senior year, she opted to alleviate the financial burden on her family by seeking scholarships, eventually securing a full-ride Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship to The Ohio State University. Upon graduation, she received a commission as a Naval Officer in 2018.

Throughout her tenure in the US Navy, D'Mia has embraced the challenges and adventures it offers. As a third-generation black military service member—following in the footsteps of her grandmother (who served 16+ years), father (4+ years), and mother (28 years)—she deeply understands the sacrifices inherent in service. Her journey as a Surface Warfare Officer has seen her deployed on diverse multinational missions and humanitarian efforts across major waterways worldwide. Despite her fulfilling military career, the dream of pursuing a JD persisted.

Now stationed at a command allowing her more flexibility for higher education pursuits, D'Mia promptly sought out programs aligning with her lifestyle. Loyola University emerged as an ideal fit. While her path to law school may have taken some time, the experiences garnered along the way have uniquely equipped her for the challenges of legal education. D'Mia is steadfast in her determination to advocate for the accessibility of law school to all, emphasizing the capabilities of non-traditional students.


Episode Highlights

  • D'Mia discusses her journey balancing military service and law school aspirations.

  • She shares her dream of attending law school since high school and the financial support she received through a full-ride ROTC scholarship.

  • D'Mia reflects on her family's legacy of military service, spanning three generations of black women.

  • Details about the ROTC program and its time commitments are explained.

  • D'Mia emphasizes the empowering experience of following in her family's footsteps in the military.

  • Discussion on managing a part-time law school schedule alongside full-time military duties.

  • D'Mia shares insights into her typical week, including early morning workouts and weekend classes.

  • The episode delves into D'Mia's career aspirations, aiming to become a Navy JAG officer or pursue criminal law.

  • Comparison of real-life military service to portrayals in popular media, such as NCIS.

  • D'Mia offers advice for individuals considering part-time education or military service, emphasizing dedication and support networks.

Tweetable Quotes

Believe in yourself. If you’re interested in it, go for it. There’s always a recruiter. There’s an admissions office. There are alumni who want to talk to you. There are veterans who want to talk to you. There are so many resources and people that want to speak up... They’re out there if you’re willing to find them.
— D'Mia Spivey
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