LEGAL EXTERNSHIPS – LAW 693

by dshumard 19. August 2009 04:25

 

LEGAL EXTERNSHIPS – LAW 693

 

Legal Externships offer students the opportunity to receive credit for pro bono work for a nonprofit organization, or judicial or governmental agency.  The definition “pro bono work” for purposesof the externship is consistent with that set forth for the Optional Transcript of Pro Bono Service and is described in these materials.

 

Approval of the externship is required prior to incurring the pro bono externship hours.  Any hours accrued before having the application approved will not count toward credit hours.

 

The student will receive 1 ungraded credit for each 60 hours of pro bono work up to a maximum of 4 credit hours (240 hours of pro bono work) for a student’s entire law school experience.  A student may enroll for up to 4 credits for placements in Champaign County, and up to 3 credits for placements elsewhere. There is a 120 work hour/2 credit per semester minimum requirement for each agency/organization that is strictly enforced.  No Credit Will Be Allowed Unless The Minimum Hour Limitation Is Satisfied.  If you are a joint program MBA/JD student, you cannot participate in this program during your first year.

 

Please note that the work must be legal in nature.  If you perform clerical and administrative work, this cannot count towards the hours available for externship credit.  To ensure that you are obtaining a meaningful educational experience, we will be periodically contacting your supervisors to discuss the nature and quality of work.

 

Basic Requirements / Information:

 

                    The student must work a minimum of 120 hours for 2 credits

 

                    The maximum credits the student can obtain for work outside of Champaign Co. is 3 credits

 

                    The maximum credits the student can obtain for work inside of Champaign Co. is 4 credits

 

                    The student must have an Externship Application approved prior to beginning any work

 

                    After the application is approved it is the student’s responsibility to register for this course

 

                    Time Reports must be signed by both the student and his/her immediate supervisor

 

                    Time Reports must be turned in every 2 weeks

 

                    Time Reports that are more than 5 days past due will not be accepted

 

                    The student must submit a Midterm electronically by the deadline given
(see Midterm Self-Evaluation Link)

 

                    The student must submit a Final electronically by the deadline given
(see Final Examination Link)

 

                    The student must check e-mail weekly         – OR –

 

                    If there is no access to e-mail during the placement, then the student must call in weekly

 

Note: If you work for more hours than the class credit requires, you may be eligible for a “Pro Bono Service” designation on your transcript.  Please see the separate materials pertaining to Optional Transcript Notation of Pro Bono Service, located in the College of Law’s Office of Career Planning & Professional Development.

 

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Jennifer N. Pahre
Program Director
318 Law Building
(217) 333-0712
jpahre@law.illinois.edu 

 

Deanna R. Shumard
Program Asst. to the Director
338 Law Building
(217) 244-5999
dshumard@law.illinois.edu

 

Cheryl Westlund
Staffing Assistant
338 Law Building
(217) 244-0612
westlund@law.illinois.edu

 

Basic questions about
Externship Program?

extern@law.illinois.edu 

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