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While a majority of graduates remain in New York to practice law, there are opportunities for employment far and wide for Cornell Law School graduates. See the full employment summary for 2023 graduates here.
Summer Employment Provisions for First-Year Students:
Getting Started on Your 1L Summer Job Search:
What kind of work should I do?
Geographically, where should I go?
When should I start looking for work?
Will I get paid?
Summer Internships
Post-Graduate Public Interest Fellowships
Public Interest Loan Repayment Assistance
Public Sector Job Search Expenses
PSLawNet maintains a comprehensive list of national summer funding sources for law students. These funding programs may provide a supplement to work-study funding or an alternative to Cornell’s summer PIF Program. In addition, some of these specialized sources of funding can provide special mentoring opportunities and are an honor that you can list on your resume.
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