Through the Public Interest Externship Program, the College places approximately 40 students per semester in state and federal governmental agencies and with non-profit organizations. The College has established relationships with a host of state and federal government agencies and nonprofit organizations throughout the state, including the Federal Public Defenders’ Office, the Franklin County Public Defender, the Legal Aid Society of Columbus, and The Ohio State University Office of Compliance and Integrity. In addition to these and other placements, students have the opportunity to find their own placements.
The Public Interest Externship Program provides students with practical legal experience in an academic setting that monitors the quality of the placements and asks students to reflect critically upon their experiences. Additionally, this program provides much-needed assistance to governmental entities and non-profit organizations that further the public good. Externs attend an orientation designed to prepare them for work at the placements, are instructed in professionalism and ethics, and attend monthly classes that enable students to share their experiences.
The program runs the full 14 weeks of the Autumn and Spring Semesters and 7-14 weeks of the Summer Semester. Students receive 3 credits in Autumn and Spring and their choice of 2 or 4 credits for the Summer Semester. The course is graded on a “satisfactory” or “unsatisfactory” basis. The course requirements include 45 hours of work per credit hour earned, attendance at the orientation and classes, weekly journal entries, a short paper about what the student learned during the externship, a sample of the student’s written work product, and an evaluation of the student’s work by his or her attorney supervisor.
Selection Process
Selection is on a competitive but broad basis. A demonstrated interest in public interest work and the capacity to represent the College well are important criteria. Law school grades will be neither irrelevant nor controlling. Under faculty policy, third-year students are given preference in the selection process. The placements’ preferences will also be taken into consideration.
Application Requirements
Students interested in externships must submit an application, a resume, and a 5-page writing sample. Selected students will be notified shortly after the close of the application period. Students with questions about the public interest externship program may email Halle Hara, Externship Director.
CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations)
CASA of Franklin County
City of Lancaster, Law Director's Office
COHHIO
Columbus Bar Association Ethics Section
Columbus City Attorney
Columbus State Community College Legal Office
CRIS (Community Refugee and Immigration Services)
Delaware City Prosecutor's Office
Delaware County Prosecutor's Office
Disability Rights Ohio
Economic and Community Development Institute
Environmental Law and Policy Center
Federal Public Defender's Office-Habeas
Federal Public Defender's Office-Trials
Franklin County Prosecutor's Office -felony
Franklin County Public Defender--Common Pleas Division (felony)
Franklin County Public Defender--
Franklin County Public Defender - juvenile
Legal Aid Society of Columbus
Nationwide Children's Hospital
OCLC
Ohio Attorney General
Ohio Automobile Dealers Assoc. --AUTOCAP
Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Ohio Civil Service Employees Association
Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center
Ohio Department of Agriculture
Ohio Department of Education
Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Ohio Environmental Council
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation
Ohio Industrial Commission
Ohio Legal Assistance Fund
Ohio Public Defender Wrongful Conviction Project
Ohio Public Defender's Office--Wrongful Imprisonment Project
Ohio Public Defender Death Penalty
Ohio State Legal Services Association
The Ohio State University Office of Compliance & Integrity
Ohio Supreme Court - dispute resolution, master commissioners, public information
Student Legal Services at The Ohio State University
United States Attorney's Office
The Ohio State University Office of Legal Affairs, Wexner Medical Center Supply Chain