Serving others during your time in law school will ensure that you remain a member of the broader community and foster your commitment to pro bono work throughout your legal career.
At St. Thomas Law, we recognize that lawyers are in a strong position to effect positive institutional and social change. As such, we expect and encourage all law students to explore a variety of ways their interests, skills and talents can best serve the public. As a requirement for graduation, all J.D. students must complete 50 hours of public service during law school.
If you have questions about public service requirements or what qualifies as public service under the UST Policy, please email lawpsb@stthomas.edu
To view the latest version of the Public Service Policy, please see the Academic Policy Manual on OneStThomas.