The Center for Disability & Elder Law (CDEL) hosts Undergraduate Interns each academic year and during summer months. For Fall 2026, the Undergraduate Intern will participate in a primarily remote internship. CDEL will provide complete training and supervision of the student. Participation in in-person activities is wholly voluntary and not required for participation in the Undergraduate Remote Internship. The internship is unpaid. CDEL works with schools offering externship credit and there may be funding options available for interns through schools or outside agencies. CDEL will work with students and their advisors in setting up the internship. Students interested in Elder Law, Disability Law, Public Interest and Housing law are specifically invited to apply.
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