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Public Service Requirement

Public Service Requirement

Goals of the Requirement

  • To encourage students to do volunteer work while in law school
  • To instill a pro bono and public service ethic
  • To assist communities and organizations
  • To provide a tool to assist students in making career choices
  • To involve students in a positive way with other cultures and socioeconomic groups
  • To tangibly incorporate into the School of Law's curriculum the Gonzaga mission of public service

Summary of the Public Service Requirement

  1. Thirty (30) hours of public service is required for graduation.
  2. Students may begin to work toward completion of the thirty (30) hours at the beginning of their first year of law school. The public service requirement cannot be satisfied by hours for which the student also receives compensation, other monetary value, or academic credit. The student may satisfy the requirement with hours spent working in an in-house clinical law program or at an extern placement site, but only to the extent that such time is over and above the hours necessary to meet the requirements of such work for academic credit.
  3. The term "public service" shall be broadly interpreted. It encompasses traditional pro bono legal work, but is not limited to it. A broad range of volunteer charitable and community work can also satisfy the requirement.
  4. The requirement may be satisfied by any of the following activities, so long as the student receives no compensation:

    (a) volunteering at a nonprofit charitable, civic, or community organization (either law- or non-law related);
    (b) assisting an attorney or law firm (including University Legal Assistance) on a pro bono case; or
    (c) serving at a public agency.

  5. The student may either choose to be placed with an agency approved by the Center for Community Action and Service learning, or they may seek approval for a placement from the law school liaison to the University Service Learning Coordinator. The place of service should be in Eastern Washington or North Idaho, with exceptions possible upon approval by the law school liaison, who will consult with the University Service Learning Coordinator (e.g., a student may fulfill the requirement while out of the area during a semester break).
  6. The student must complete and submit to the Registrar's Office the Public Service Requirement Approval form, which must be signed by the public service liaison and the recipient.

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For Approval

School of Law Public Service Liaison

Please contact Sarah Karp for public service placement approval.

Direct questions to your faculty advisor.

Approval Form

Download the Public Service Approval Form here.