How will it be determined whether a student who has engaged in an externship/internship will receive any credit?
Most externships taken through a school they are visiting this semester will undoubtedly receive credit. The only requirement is that they are properly conducted and supervised pursuant to ABA accreditation requirements, which we assume most or virtually all will. Students taking an externship in the fall should contact Dean Julie Jackson as soon as possible, provide her with the information about your externship (what it involves, the name of the field supervisor, the name of the faculty supervisor, etc.), and she will determine promptly if it will qualify for credit at Tulane. Please refer to the 2005 Student Handbook Supplement and/or contact Dean Jackson.
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