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February 25, 2008 | Vol. XI, Issue 23
Learn All You Ever Wanted to Know About Clinics at Feb. 27 Information Session in Bailey Courtroom
Interested in counseling clients, advising government agencies regarding policies, or even doing a jury trial? Learn all you ever wanted to know about UF Law’s excellent clinic programs at a special information session at noon Wednesday, Feb. 27, in the Bailey Courtroom.
Professors will be on hand and pizza will be served. Clinics offer the rare law school opportunity to apply classroom theory in a practice setting while learning valuable lawyering skills. Students are closely supervised by one of our highly experienced clinical professors/practitioners.
In a number of the clinics, students gain valuable experience collaborating with social workers, mental health and family counselors, environmental and land use professionals or dispute resolution experts. For more details about the clinics, please read the "Clinics in a Nutshell" following the online applications for Summer 2008 and Fall 2008.
Please note: In order to eligible for a Fall 2008 Clinic you must have your Florida Bar preliminary clearance letter to Patti Williams no later than May 23. Tours of the Clinics (located at 100 Bruton-Geer Hall) are available and you are encouraged to speak with faculty about their clinics. You may visit anytime, but specific Open House hours are 2-3 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Clinic offers will be emailed on March 21 by 5 p.m.
You will be requested to respond within 48 hours after the Summer/Fall 2008 schedules are released if you intend to accept the offer. Upon acceptance, you will be automatically registered for the clinic. The final step will be notification via email from clinic staff (Patti Williams or Judy Boyd) regarding the process for completion of the CLI application.
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