Can I get pro bono credit for coordinating a student-directed pro bono project?
Yes. Up to two leaders or coordinators of a student-directed pro bono project may receive pro bono credit for their work administering other students’ involvement in that pro bono project. Either the supervising attorney or an authorized student representative (approved by SJI) may sign the Supervisor’s Report to verify those students’ hours.
Related Questions
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