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OVERVIEW
Ave Maria School of Law’s Externship Program allows students to gain valuable hands-on legal experience working for judges, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations, and certain private practice attorneys in their offices while earning academic credit.
Many students find that externships enrich their education by allowing students to apply what they have learned in the classroom to real world cases. In addition to observing and undertaking substantive legal assignments, student externs interact with attorneys and judges who serve as site supervisors, and who may also become excellent mentors for the future.
Exposure to different practice settings through the Externship Program can serve as a critical tool for any student developing a career path. The fieldwork is complemented by an academic program, taught by a seminar professor, and designed to increase a student extern’s awareness of professional skills and competencies necessary in the practice of law.
Externs are placed in judicial chambers, including those of federal judges, state appellate courts, and state supreme courts. Additionally, many externs are placed in federal agencies. Students completed externships locally in SW Florida, as well as in Tampa, Miami, New York, Los Angeles, and many other cities.