PRO BONO NOTATIONS
If you find at the end of your placement that you have gone over the amount of hours needed
to receive the number of credits you registered for, you may be eligible to receive a pro bono notation on your transcript. The breakdown is as follows:
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ACADEMIC CREDIT EARNED
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HOURS HOURS COUNTED
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TOTAL HRS
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ELIGIBLE TO
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WORKED TOWARD PBN (1/12)
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WORKED
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RECEIVE
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2 CREDITS
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(120 HOURS)
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120 HOURS
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=
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10 HOURS
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170 HOURS
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=
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2 CREDITS & PBN
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3 CREDITS
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(180 HOURS)
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180 HOURS
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=
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15 HOURS
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225 HOURS
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=
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3 CREDITS & PBN
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4 CREDITS
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(240 HOURS)
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240 HOURS
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=
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20 HOURS
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280 HOURS
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4 CREDITS & PBN
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If you feel you qualify . . . when you are finished with your placement and have turned
in all of your Externship Requirements (Midterm, Final, Time Reports), simply fill out the
Legal Externship Pro Bono Application (see link above) and turn it in to the Legal Externship
Department in Room 338. After we review your file and verify your work, Professor Pahre
will sign off on it and your application will then go to Dean Vermillion for final approval.
This is the form you should use: