CLINIC APPLICATION PROCESS March 14, 2007

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CLINIC APPLICATION

PROCESS

March 14, 2007

What is clinical education?The practice of law in a

controlled educational environment

Combination of theoretical concepts and actual legal practice

Form of experiential, reflective learning

Kinds of Clinical Experiences

From Which to Learn

Students Can:

Go to court, a legislature or an agency

Counsel Clients

Investigate and Interview

Draft litigation and other legal documents

Engage in Oral Advocacy

Collaborate with fellow students

12 Clinical Courses Appellate Litigation Clinic Center for Applied Legal

Studies Criminal Justice Clinic Domestic Violence Clinic Federal Legislation Clinic Harrison Institute for Public

Law Housing and Community Development Clinic

Harrison Institute for Public Law Policy Clinic

Institute for Public Representation

International Women’s Human Rights Clinic

Juvenile Justice Clinic Law Students in Court Street Law: High Schools

Something for Everyone Learn litigation or trial advocacy skills in

criminal or civil context Appellate Litigation Clinic Center for Applied Legal Studies Criminal Justice Clinic Domestic Violence Clinic Institute for Public Representation Juvenile Justice Clinic Law Students in Court

Do policy work or work on legislative/regulatory reform efforts Federal Legislation Clinic Harrison Institute for Public Law Policy

Clinic Institute for Public Representation International Women’s Human Rights

Clinic

Structure a business transaction Harrison Institute Housing and Community

Development Clinic

Learn international law & treaties; laws & customs of other cultures Center for Applied Legal Studies Harrison Institute for Public Law Policy

Clinic (Trade Team) International Women’s Human Rights

Clinic

Teach non-lawyers important legal skills and effects on their daily lives Harrison Institute Housing and Community

Development Clinic Street Law

Who is Eligible? Over half of the clinics are open to

students with 28 credits For fall 2007 or year-long clinics this

includes: 2Ls who began in the full-time division; Interdivisional transfer students and 2Es who

have earned 6 credits over the summer.

Clinics open to students with 28 credits: Center for Applied Legal Studies Federal Legislation Clinic Harrison Institute for Public Law Housing and

Community Development Clinic Harrison Institute for Public Law Policy Clinic Institute for Public Representation International Women’s Human Rights Clinic Street Law: High Schools (also open to students

with 22 credits)

Eligibility for Other Clinics “D.C. Bar Certifiable”

Criminal Justice Clinic Domestic Violence Clinic Juvenile Justice Clinic Law Students in Court* See Clinic Enrollment Policies #3 and #4 for

more information on D.C. Bar certification Appellate Litigation: “completion of the

equivalent of four full-time semesters by the beginning of the second semester enrolled in the clinic”

Where to find information and application materials: blue application packet Web site: http://

www.law.georgetown.edu/clinics/informationpacket.cfm

Get the information you need most • Review Guide to Clinic Courses chart for an

overview of entire program (p. 11-13).• Read the detailed descriptions of the clinics that

interest you the most (beginning p. 26).• Read the Clinic Enrollment Policies (p. 14-19)

--very important!• Read the FAQ’s (p. 5-10) if you need more

information.• Follow the application instructions (p. 20 & 21).• Remember important Clinic Enrollment dates (p.

3).

How to Apply There are two parts to the application

process General

Only available online Opens March 15, 9:00 a.m. Due March 27, 5:00 p.m.

Supplemental Clinic specific Due April 4, 5:00 p.m. Submit to respective clinic offices in hard copy

General Application Specifics

Ranking Clinics

Why Your Rankings Are Crucial Clinics select first from their “first choice”

pool. If any seats are available after “first

choice” pool, clinics select from “second choice” pool, etc.

Most clinics are oversubscribed with “first choice” applicants.

Consider second and subsequent choices. Enrollment Statistics You must rank at least one clinic for your

application to be accepted.

Check & Print Confirmation Screen

Check & Print Confirmation Email

Errors & Cancellations

Supplemental Application Specifics Heart of the process for most clinics Not just application forms Read section in clinic entry carefully Start thinking about responses now Use as part of your selection process Forms can be downloaded Submit in hard copy unless otherwise

specified

Selecting a Clinic time demands and work flow skills taught interest in practice area trying something new career objectives faculty & teaching methods student feedback clinic’s selection criteria

Clinic Acceptances April 17 - Acceptances posted on web at

5:00 p.m. April 19- Must accept offer by 5:00 p.m. April 27 – Deadline to drop fall and year

long clinic w/o permission November 9 – Deadline to drop spring

clinic w/o permission waitlist activity

Summer 2007 Clinics Participating Clinics

Law Students in Court Street Law in the Community

Preference to part-time students April 9 – Applications available April 18 – Applications due April 24 – Acceptances posted April 26 – Deadline to accept seat