The Legal Field
As an undergraduate student contemplating a career in the dynamic legal field, it may feel like your only option is to earn a Juris Doctor and become a practicing lawyer. This page will help you explore legal careers outside of attending law school or prior to attending. You will find ideas of the many opportunities there are in the legal field, both for undergraduate students and beyond Colorado College.
Roles in the legal field promise both intellectual challenge and profound societal impact. A career in the legal field opens the doors to a vast array of opportunities, where you can become a guardian of justice, a defender of rights, or a driver of legal reform. Experience in the legal field also equips you with versatile skills that are highly sought after in today's job market. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, effective communication, research prowess, and negotiation expertise are just a few of the invaluable skills that can also open doors to various other professions like politics, business, academia, and public service.
The legal profession is ever-evolving, adapting to the changing needs of society and technological advancements. It presents you with opportunities to be at the forefront of groundbreaking developments in upholding justice, advocating for the vulnerable and resolving disputes in various areas of life.
As you begin your exploration of the field of law, remember that the path ahead is demanding, but the rewards are immense. It requires dedication, perseverance, and a passion for seeking truth and advocating for what is right. So, whether you envision yourself as a courtroom litigator, a legal researcher, a policy influencer, or an advocate for social justice, the journey into a legal career promises to be an intellectually stimulating and personally fulfilling experience.
EXPLORE CAREERS
Below are some ideas of roles to explore the field of legal work outside of becoming a practicing lawyer or prior to committing to law school. Should you decide that law school is for you, connect with the pre-law advisor in the Advising Hub early to discuss the process of applying to law school and the timelines to be aware of.
Paralegal
Legal Assistant
Legal Intake Coordinator
Non-Profit Roles
Courthouse Administrative Roles
Legal Aid Society Roles
Government Legislative Assistant
Public Defender’s Office Roles
District Attorney's Office Roles
FIND OPPORTUNITIES
There are a variety of opportunities for undergraduates interested in the law field. Check out some of the links below to start exploring, but don’t limit your opportunities to just searching the web. Inquire at the District Attorney’s Office or the Public Defender’s Office in your area about positions, ask about options at the courthouse, talk to legal aid nonprofits, reach out to lawyers in your area to inquire about summer internships, look into student volunteer roles during the year, and check out the additional recommendations below to develop your interest.
- American Bar Foundation Fellowships
- Brennan Center for Justice Internships
- Brookings Internship Program
- National Criminal Justice Association Undergraduate Internship Program
- Pew Research Center Internships
- Southern Center for Human Rights Internships
- Supreme Court Internship Program
- The First Generation Civil Rights Fellowship Program
DEVELOP YOUR INTEREST
There are many options to get involved at Colorado College and develop your career competencies. Get involved to deepen your understanding of an industry and help you decide if a job in this field is of interest to you. Planning your experience can feel daunting, so check out some industry specific ideas both on and off campus below. As you plan, meet with the Advising Hub to discuss your major and academic interests to ensure you’re on track for your academic plans as well.
- Consider interning with the El Paso County Courthouse in Colorado Springs through the Colorado College Justice Corps. Reach out to the Pre-Law Advisor to learn more.
- Participate in an opportunity through Competitive Communications at Colorado College such as Mock Trial, Speech and Debate, and Model UN.
- Join a club on campus that will help develop your skills and interest in social justice and legal issues. Some recommended clubs include Law Society, CC Prison Abolition Project, Colorado College Democrats, Colorado College Injustice Watch, Colorado College Refugee Alliance, EnAct, and the Student Title IX Assistance and Resource Team.
- Join the Colorado College Student Government Association. No matter your level of involvement or role title, getting involved in your community’s governing system will provide opportunities for professional development.
- Check out the Wellness Resource Center for student employment opportunities and student organizations related to advocacy.
- Law school does not require a specific major, however some typical majors for those interested in law include political science, philosophy, history, English, and majors in the environmental program. Pursue a major that supports your interests.
- Regardless of what you major in, ensure you maintain a strong academic record. Your grades will be very important if you choose to apply to law school.
- If you are considering applying for Law School, be sure to meet with the pre-law advisor in the Advising Hub early to discuss the process of applying to law school and the timelines to be aware of.
- Utilize LinkedIn and Tigerlink to find professionals practicing in the legal field that are Colorado College alumni. Use terms like attorney, paralegal, legal, or court to see what results there are.
- Summer internships are crucial to develop skills during your undergraduate career. While you may not be able to practice law or legal work right away, being involved in the legal field as an office assistant or student intern can be greatly beneficial.
- Apply for the Career Center’s Public Interest Fellowship Program and complete a paid summer internship or year-long fellowship in the non-profit sector in Colorado.
- Apply for a Keller Family Venture Grant and propose a project related to your law interests.
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CURIOUS TO LEARN MORE
- Check out a few law professional associations to learn more about the field, for example the American Bar Associationn, National Association of Legal Career Professionals, The National Federation of Paralegal Associations, Inc., and the National Association of Legal Assistants.
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