The purpose of the externship program is to provide a practical complement to doctrinal
classes through a substantive and meaningful work experience. It provides learning
opportunities for students to engage in and observe the practice of law under the
supervision of an attorney.
Third year students are eligible to participate in any of the externship programs.
Second year students are eligible to participate beginning in the spring semester
of their second year.
Students may not participate in more than two externship courses and may not earn
more than six academic credits from externships. If a student participates in more
than one externship, the externships must be in different areas. Students may not
take an externship along with either a capstone or a clinic during the same semester.
Students participating in the externship program may not earn a salary or receive
other compensation for the work performed at the placement.
Externship Specifications
Prior to beginning an externship, each student must attend the Mandatory Orientation
conducted by the Director of Externships and Special Academic Programs.
Students are also required to turn in weekly journal entries detailing experiences
over the previous week. Instructors may also require students to provide information
in the journal entries regarding particular subjects related to the weekly discussion.
During the fall and spring semesters, students are expected to work a minimum of eight hours per week for thirteen weeks. The students should work at least 104 hours at their placement in a semester. Each
course carries two hours of letter graded academic credit.
During the fall semester the following three externship opportunities are available:
In-House Counsel
Judicial
Public Interest
During the spring semester the following six externship opportunities are available:
Administrative Law
Children’s Law
Criminal Law
Family and Small Business
Judicial
Public Interest
In the summer students may earn four hours of letter graded academic credit by working
a minimum of 30 hours per week for seven weeks. The student should work at least 210 hours at their placement.
During the summer the following two externship opportunities are available:
Administrative Law/In House Counsel
Judicial
In addition to the hours spent working at the externship placement, externs are required
to attend a companion class. Please see the course schedule for the days and times of those classes.
Site supervisors are always attorneys. They are expected to provide students with
substantive legal work as well as observational experiences. At the conclusion of
the course, attorney supervisors submit a written evaluation of the student's performance.
This evaluation is based upon a student's research and analytical skills, writing
skills, legal knowledge and ability, verbal communication, professionalism, and work
habits. This evaluation constitutes 50% of the student's grade.
Application Process
Interested students must complete an externship application and submit it to the Director of Externships and Special Academic Programs. The Director
will work with each student to find a suitable placement depending on the student's
interest and placement availability. The student will be registered for the externship
class directly by the Registrar's Office.
Educational Objectives
Students enrolled in the externship program are given the opportunity to enhance their
professional legal skills. Depending on the externship placement, students can develop
their research and writing, interpersonal skills, professionalism, and professional
responsibility. In addition to working on substantive tasks like drafting memos, assisting
with brief writing, and legal research, students also have the opportunity to observe
attorneys and judges both in the courtroom and behind the scenes.
Externship Opportunities
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Federal Highway Administration
Health and Human Services
U.S. Air Force, Judge Advocate General
U.S. Attorney’s Office, Civil Division
U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy
Coastal Conservation League
Fort Gordon, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate (Augusta, Georgia)
Fort Jackson, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
Human Affairs Commission
Latin American Association (Atlanta, Georgia)
Municipal Association of South Carolina
Santee Cooper
South Carolina Attorney General’s Office — Environmental Crimes
South Carolina Attorney General’s Office — Post Conviction Relief
South Carolina Conservation Bank
South Carolina Department of Administration
South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (SCDAODAS)
South Carolina Department of Children’s Advocacy
South Carolina Department of Corrections
South Carolina Department of Disability and Special Needs
South Carolina Department of Education
South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW)
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
South Carolina Department of Public Safety
South Carolina Department of Revenue
South Carolina Enterprise Privacy Office
South Carolina Environmental Law Project
South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff
South Carolina Office of Resilience
South Carolina PEBA
Ocean and Coastal Resources Management
Office of the Governor
University of South Carolina Office of Compliance
University of South Carolina Rule of Law Collaborative
Aiken County Department of Social Services
Beaufort County School District
Berkeley County School District
Catawba Nation
Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children
Kershaw County Department of Social Services
Kershaw County Guardian Ad Litem
Lexington County Department of Juvenile Justice
Lexington County Department of Social Services
Lexington County Public Defender
Newberry County Department of Social Services
Palmetto Center for Children's Legal Access
Richland County CASA
Richland County Public Defender
Richland County Public Defender’s Office — Family Court
Richland County Solicitor
Richland County Department of Social Services
Richland School District One
South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center
South Carolina Attorney General’s Office of Human Trafficking
South Carolina Department of Children’s Advocacy
South Carolina Department of Education
South Carolina Department of Social Services — In-House Counsel
South Carolina Legal Services
Federal Public Defender
U.S. Attorney’s Office, Criminal Division
Aiken County Solicitor’s Office
Beaufort County Solicitor’s Office
Charleston County Public Defender’s Office
Colleton County Solicitor’s Office
Greenville County Solicitor’s Office
Hendersonville District Attorney’s Office (Hendersonville, NC)
Horry County Solicitor’s Office
Kershaw County Solicitor’s Office
Lexington County Public Defender’s Office
Lexington County Solicitor’s Office
Orangeburg Public Defender’s Office
Richland County Public Defender’s Office
Richland County Public Defender’s Office — Family Court
Richland County Solicitor’s Office
Safe and Stable Families, Domestic Violence Project (Atlanta, Georgia)
South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
South Carolina Attorney General’s Office
South Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense - Appellate Division
South Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense — Capital Trial Division
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
South Carolina Prosecution Coordination Commission
South Carolina Victims Assistance Network
York County Public Defender’s Office
i3 Resources
SCORE
South Carolina Council on Competitiveness
Sowell + DuRant
AgFirst Farm Credit Bank
AstenJohnson
Belk
Charlotte Hornets Sports and Entertainment
Dominion Energy
Duke Energy
Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina
Fidelity National Title Insurance Company
Furman University
GrowCo
Honda of South Carolina
Keep It Green
Lake City Partnership Council
Lexington Medical Center
Midlands Technical College
Nascar
National Wild Turkey Federation
Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Office Depot
Prisma Health
Richland County Sheriff’s Office
Samsung
Santee Cooper
South Carolina Emerging Technology Association
South Carolina PEBA
Southeastern Freight Lines
Sundance Institute
Trane Technologies
TRU Simulation + Training
University of South Carolina Office of Innovation, Partnership, and Economic Engagement
University of South Carolina’s Technology Commercialization Office
The Honorable Joseph Anderson
The Honorable Robert Conrad (Western District of NC)
The Honorable R. Bryan Harwell
The Honorable Mary Geiger Lewis
The Honorable Sherri A. Lydon
The Honorable Paige Gossett
The Honorable Shiva V. Hodges
The Honorable David Duncan
The Honorable Elisabetta G.M. Gasparini
The Honorable John Waites
The Honorable J. Michelle Childs
The Honorable DeAndrea Gist Benjamin
The Honorable Deborah Brooks Durden
The Honorable Milton Kimpson
The Honorable Phillip Lenski
The Honorable John C. Few
The Honorable Kaye G. Hearn
The Honorable Frank R. Addy, Jr.
The Honorable DeAndrea Benjamin
The Honorable Paul Burch
The Honorable G. Thomas Cooper
The Honorable Diane Schafer Goodstein
The Honorable Edgar Gregory (NC)
The Honorable Eugene C. Griffith, Jr.
The Honorable John C. Hayes III
The Honorable Robert Hood
The Honorable William P. Keesley
The Honorable Alison Renee Lee
The Honorable Casey Manning
The Honorable Debra R. McCaslin
The Honorable Walton J. McLeod, IV
The Honorable Knox McMahon
The Honorable Clifton Newman
The Honorable Thomas Russo
The Honorable John D. Geathers
The Honorable Blake A. Hewitt
The Honorable J. Douglas McCullough (NC)
The Honorable Paula H. Thomas
The Honorable Bruce Williams
South Carolina Court of Appeals, Staff Attorney’s Office
The Honorable Robert E. Newton
The Honorable Rosalyn Frierson-Smith
The Honorable Michelle Hurley
The Honorable Gwendlyne Y. Jones
The Honorable Nancy C. McLin
The Honorable C. Vance Stricklin, Jr.
The Honorable Thomas H. White, IV
The Honorable Caroline Streater
The Honorable James Spence
The Honorable Joseph Strickland
The Honorable Amy McCulloch
The Honorable Carolyn Rogers
J. Keith Roberts, Esq.
Externs have the opportunity to work on a variety of South Carolina State Senate Committees.
Externs have the opportunity to work on a variety of South Carolina House of Representatives
Committees.
Center for Heirs' Property Preservation
Charleston Legal Access
Disability Rights South Carolina
Justice 360
Lowcountry Legal Volunteers
One80 Place
Palmetto Center for Children’s Legal Access
South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center
South Carolina Legal Services Corporation
Contact Us
Director of Externship & Special Academic Programs
Stephanie Nye 1525 Senate Street, Room 311 Columbia, SC 29208
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