SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL
PUBLIC SERVICE
FELLOWSHIPS & SCHOLARSHIPS
Consumer Law Public Service Fellowship The
Consumer Law Public Service Fellowship is a newly established fellowship offered to
support the summer employment of a designated Suffolk University Law School student
engaged in public service in the field of consumer rights and protection.
Thomas J. Drinan Memorial Fellowship Established
by family and friends in memory of Thomas J. Drinan, JD '76, this fellowship is awarded
annually to fund the ten-week summer internship of a Suffolk University Law School
student who has demonstrated a desire to work in a Massachusetts public office engaged
in the prosecution or defense of criminal cases.
John E. Fenton, Jr. Public
Service Fellowships
The John E. Fenton, Jr. Public Service Fellowships were created
to honor Judge Fenton's 45 year legacy of teaching and leadership at Suffolk University
Law School. The award is given annually to students pursuing public interest careers.
Awards are given to graduating students contingent upon the recipient obtaining employment
with a qualifying public service employer within one year of graduation. A separate
application for this award is required during the academic year.
Paul R. McLaughlin Memorial
Fellowship Fund
Established by friends and family in memory of Paul R. McLaughlin,
JD '81, this fellowship is awarded annually to fund the summer internship of a Suffolk
University Law School student who has a demonstrated desire to pursue a career in criminal
law in the public sector. Second-year Day Division students or third-year Evening Division
students with a concentration in criminal law are eligible to apply.
Rappaport Fellows Program
in Law & Public Policy
The Rappaport Fellows Program in Law and Public Policy is a
unique fellowship program in public service and civic leadership sponsored by Suffolk
University Law School that brings together gifted students from each of the six Boston-area
law schools to work with top public policy makers on the issues that affect our lives
and work in Greater Boston and Massachusetts. This one-of-a-kind program exposes
outstanding law students to the challenging complexities and powerful societal rewards
of creating successful public policy. At the heart of the program is its desire to
attract, train, inspire, and connect the next generation of civic leaders and policy
shapers.
SPILG Summer Fellowships
The Summer Public Service Fellowship Program, sponsored by the
student-run Suffolk Public Interest Law Group (SPILG), provides funding for students working in otherwise
unpaid summer internships with government agencies and public interest groups. In 2008, SPILG set a record by funding over 80 Fellows.
Garrett
H. Byrne Scholarship
Established by friends and colleagues of Garrett Byrne, JD
'24, DJ '55, LLD '79. Recipients of awards from the Byrne Scholarship fund are selected
on the basis of distinguished academic performance and expressed desire to perform
public service. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.
Covich
Family Scholarship Fund
Awards are made to graduating female students who demonstrate
need and are pursuing a career in public service/social advocacy. A separate application
is required during the academic year. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more
information.
Barbara
Connolly Hughes Memorial Scholarship
Established in 2005 by John M. Hughes, Sr. as part of the Centennial
Scholarship Program, this scholarship will be awarded to a current female third or
fourth year student (or students) with demonstrated financial need and exceptional
academic strength. Preference will be given to Suffolk University Law School students
currently working in education or a related field or to students who have a demonstrated
interest in providing criminal defense counsel to the economically disadvantaged. Contact
the Financial Aid Office for more information.
John J. Droney Scholarship Established
by family and friends in memory of John J. Droney, JD '42, LLM '47. This award is made
to a deserving Evening Division law student interested in criminal law, particularly
as a prosecutor. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.
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