Columbia Law School offers innovative opportunities for experiential learning in which students tackle the legal problems of real clients while gaining theoretical knowledge of the underpinnings of their work. Many graduates emphasize that externships - as well as clinics and practice seminars - were essential to their preparation for becoming excellent lawyers.
At Columbia Law School, an externship consists of a seminar that in most cases meets once a week and a field experience at an NGO or government office that is closely related to the seminar. The seminars are taught by adjunct professors who are leading practicing attorneys, and the field placements usually are at their workplace. In most instances, the seminar leader also supervises the work of the students. In other cases, the seminar leader places the students with other supervisors in his or her office.
Social Justice Initiatives has the primary responsibility for the creation and the oversight of externships.
To view the list of externships offered for the upcoming Fall 2012 semester (including application dates and instructions), please click the link below.
Fall 2012 Externships
To view the list of externships offered in the Spring 2012 semester, please click the link below.
Spring 2012 Externships