Harvard Law School Public Interest Summer Grant
Harvard Law School
Postgraduate
United States
Harvard Law School awards public interest summer funding to students undertaking unpaid legal internships at nonprofit organisations, legal aid offices, government agencies, and public defender offices. Grants of up to $6,000 support students to pursue these career-defining opportunities without financial penalty. Harvard Law makes public interest funding available to all JD students who secure qualifying placements. The programme is integral to Harvard's mission of training lawyers who serve the public good and has supported thousands of students in accessing influential public interest legal work.
Harvard Law JD students; unpaid qualifying public interest placement; legal aid or public sector
- Review the eligibility requirements above to confirm you qualify.
- Prepare all required documents — transcripts, reference letters, personal statement.
- Visit the official provider website using the Apply Now button below.
- Complete and submit the application form before the deadline.
- Keep a copy of your submission confirmation.
