Program Description This 10-week internship program is designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in research under the guidance of an appropriate research mentor at a participating Navy laboratory.
Be a United States citizen of good moral character; be younger than 42 years of age at time of application. taken the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) or GRE; be a law student enrolled in an American Bar Association (ABA)-accredited school with at least one year completed by the time you start the internship/externship ...
The JAG application process is competitive, rigorous and highly selective. We evaluate each candidate using the "whole person" concept, which means we look at academic performance, extracurricular activities, community service, prior military record (if any) as well as work and leadership experience.
The JAG School is generally considered the most exclusive graduate service academy within the U.S. Federal Government. It is considered "highly selective" with an acceptance rate ranging between 4 and 7%.
Law internships are highly competitive positions. It may take time to land an internship. Also, keep in mind that employers are busy and may not respond to your application or email inquiries right away.