SPILG SUMMER FELLOWSHIPS
The Summer Public Service Fellowship Program, sponsored by the student-run Suffolk Public
Interest Law Group (SPILG), provides funding for students working in otherwise unpaid summer
internships with government agencies and public interest groups. In 2009, SPILG extended funding to more than 70 Fellows. SPILG Fellowships are used in conjunction with
federal work study awards to enable students to be compensated for full-time summer internships.
The purpose of the Fellowship Program is to support Suffolk University Law students who
are interested in public service, while providing an invaluable service to government agencies
and nonprofit organizations. Fellowships are paid at the work study rate.
Positions at public interest, nonprofit, or government agencies supervised by an attorney
are eligible for SPILG funding. The following types of jobs are NOT ELIGIBLE: 1) jobs in
foreign countries; 2) jobs with private law firms even if they do pro bono work; 3) judicial
clerkships; 4) jobs with political campaigns. In the past, Fellowship recipients have worked
at legal services offices, prosecutor's and public defender offices, nonprofit advocacy
organizations, and government regulatory and enforcement agencies throughout the U.S. Specific
examples of SPILG placements include: District Attorney offices, U.S. Attorney offices,
and Attorney General offices; Public Defender offices and the MA Committee for Public Counsel
Services; the Environmental Protection Agency; the American Civil Liberties Union; and
legal aid organizations, to name a few. Fellows have worked in a variety of locations
across the country from Boston to Washington, D.C. to Honolulu.
Students have provided the following feedback of their experiences:
"I loved this position. I had my own clients and participated in 100% of the legal
work for the case. We also had weekly brown bag lunches on different public interest
topics and trainings by WilmerHale on negotiation and depositions." - 2L, WilmerHale
Legal Services Center
"Great team of lawyers and a wide exposure to a number of areas of the law: health, housing,
income supports, immigration, and family law." - 1L, Medical-Legal Partnership for Children
"Incredible exposure to advocacy, client interaction, Mass Civil Procedure. It was perhaps
the most rewarding experience I've had so far in terms of helping others." - 1L, Greater
Boston Legal Services
"Terrific opportunity to see what District Attorneys actually do on a daily basis, got
to see actual court proceedings, became involved in real cases, gained an understanding
of how the office environment works in a governmental institution." - 2L, Suffolk
County District Attorney's Office
The deadline for the 2010 Summer Public Service Fellowship is March 5, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. By this deadline, all application
materials, including an identification sheet, resume and essay, must be submitted online
through Symplicity. Please note: grades are not considered in the granting of Fellowships. Rather,
the decision is made on the basis of a set of criteria, including the applicant's level
of demonstrated commitment to public service and the likelihood that the student's summer
employment will provide services to traditionally underserved clients. Lastly,
every effort is made to distribute awards fairly among first year and upper level students
and day and evening students.
Fellowship applicants must also apply for federal work study funding
by submitting all necessary paperwork to the Financial Aid Office as soon as possible. Work study awards are distributed on a first-come,
first-served basis; if you wait until the work study deadline to apply, the funds may
be expended. Work study applications are available the first week of the Spring
semester.
After reviewing the Fellowship applications, the Selection Committee will notify students
of the status of their applications by the end of March. While the number of Fellowships
is limited, a waiting list will be maintained for students, as more funding will become
available should students choose not to accept their Fellowship. However, students
are encouraged to explore additional funding options as well as this program.
Application
Download 2010 application materials
Application deadline is 10:00 a.m. on Friday, March 5, 2010.
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