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Jobs and Internships for Undergrads Interested in Law

The ABA suggests that students interested in law school should “Seek credit-bearing or paid internships in law-related settings during college breaks and summers. Consider law-related employment between college and law school.”

While you do not need to have legal experience on your resume to go to law school, it can be a great way to explore legal careers and narrow down what you would like to do. Here are some ideas of types of jobs and internships that you can do during college or during gap time before going to law school.

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Funding for Unpaid Internships

There are multiple sources of financial assistance potentially available to support your internship.

The SuccessWorks Internship Fund provides support payments of up to $5,000 to help L&S undergraduate students with financial need to take advantage of internships—paid or unpaid—during their undergraduate careers. These payments are made possible through the generous donations from UW-Madison family and friends.

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