Application for Approval to Register UT Law Judicial Internship Program Spring 2012 - utexas-2025

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields: Name, Address, Phone(s), Email, and Graduation Date. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your application.
  3. In the section asking for your interest in the judicial internship program, provide a thoughtful explanation that reflects your motivations and goals.
  4. Fill in the judge’s name and court for your proposed placement. Include contact details of a person from the judge’s chambers or court to facilitate communication.
  5. Indicate which days of the week you plan to intern. Make sure to align this with your class schedule to ensure attendance during court proceedings.
  6. If applicable, list any previous clinics, trial advocacy courses, or internships you have taken. Also mention if you will enroll in any other courses during Spring 2012.
  7. Finally, sign and date the application before submitting it to Mary Crouter via her box in the Communication Center.

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UT Austin Law School received 5,475 applications during the 20242025 admissions cycle. The school extended admission offers to 854 applicants, creating an acceptance rate of 15.6%. This competitive rate reflects the schools selective admissions process.
The Judicial Internship Program lasts for one semester and includes a weekly class and a concurrent internship in an approved court placement. Students research complex legal questions and draft memoranda, opinions and orders under the supervision of judges and their staff attorneys and law clerks.
Internship Requirements University Career Center Have completed at least one semester at UT Dallas. In addition, undergraduate students must have a total of 24+ credit hours completed (including transfer hours) and graduate students must have a total of 6+ credit hours completed.
To best prepare for a judicial internship interview, you should research the specific judge you are interviewing with, the court he/she sits on, and some cases that the judge has authored or been involved with.
The auto admit policy at UT Austin guarantees automatic admission to Texas high school students who graduate in the top percentile of their classhistorically, the top 6%. Under the new policy starting with the fall 2026 admissions cycle, only students in the top 5% will be automatically admitted.
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