The University of Texas at Austin   School of Law

William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law

“That they may truly and impartially administer justice”

Public Service Scholars Program

2011-2012 Public Service Scholars

2012 - 2013 Public Service Scholars
(l-r): Amy Friedman, '13; Brian Quillen, '14; Coulter Goodman, '13; Mackenzie Meador, '14; Sofia Meissner, '15; Abby Anna Batko-Taylor, '13

Each year the Public Service Scholars Program provides five $4000 scholarships to second and third year students with a demonstrated commitment to studying and working in public service and promoting it at the Law School. "Public service" for this program includes legal work in non-profit, government and legislative settings. Scholars are selected based on their commitment to public service, financial need, and academic credentials.

Scholars work closely with the Justice Center serving on the Student Advisory Board, advising the Center about student awards, pro bono projects, website design, and public interest speakers. Scholars may assist with conferences sponsored by the Center, conduct outreach with student organizations, and work on other projects.

Applications are due by noon on August 28, 2013.

For application information, see:

Application Information for 2013-2014

For more information, contact justicecenter@law.utexas.edu.

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