Office of the Solicitor Internship/Externship Application Process
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This notice establishes a new process for applying to the Office of the Solicitor's Legal Internship/Externship Program in the U.S. It details the information applicants need to submit, including resumes, references, cover letters, transcripts, and writing samples. This process impacts law students looking to gain practical experience, as they must adhere to these application requirements.
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Key Changes
- Establishes the application process for the Legal Internship/Externship Program
- Requires submission of resume, references, cover letter, transcript, and writing sample
- Impacts law students looking for internships
Obligations
What this law requires
Applicants must submit a resume with two professional or academic references as part of their application for the Office of the Solicitor's Legal Internship/Externship Program.
Applicants are required to complete a Request for Consideration form to indicate their desired locations/offices for internship consideration.
Applicants must provide a cover letter addressed to 'To Whom it May Concern' as part of their application.
Applicants must submit their most recent law school transcript, which can be either official or unofficial.
Applicants are required to provide a writing sample of no more than three pages as part of their application for the internship program.