INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIPS: FINANCIAL AID
U.S. citizens and permanent residents participating in an internship and receiving
a minimum of 3 credits may be eligible to receive Federal Stafford
Loan funding.
Students not receiving academic credit for the internship are not eligible to receive financial aid. Additionally, financial
aid is only available to students enrolled in a degree program at Suffolk
University Law School or enrolled as a visiting student through a Consortium
Agreement.
Application Procedures
For Suffolk University Law School JD and LLM students, and Certificate in International Legal Practice Students
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For Students Visiting Suffolk University Law School
Visiting students should contact their home institution to obtain a Consortium
Agreement. Students are eligible to receive financial aid through their home
institution for the summer internship at Suffolk, however, institutions are
not required to complete Consortium Agreements. Students should contact the
Office of Financial Aid at their home institutions for eligibility and application
procedures.
Consortium Agreements completed by the home institution can be faxed
to the Suffolk University Law School Office of Financial Aid at 617-305-3216
or mailed to Office of Financial Aid, Suffolk University Law School,
120 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02108.
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