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Certificate in Public Interest Law

To earn a Certificate in Public Interest Law, a student must complete the 86 semester hours required for the Juris Doctor (JD) degree and satisfy all JD requirements. Within the elective coursework required for the JD, a student must complete 15 credit hours from the approved list of public interest law courses with a minimum GPA of 3.00 in those courses.* If a student takes more than the five courses required for the certificate, all public interest law courses factor into the final GPA. All courses are worth three credit hours each unless otherwise noted. Certificate courses may not be audited.

Contact
Leonard L. Cavise
Professor of Law
Director, Center for Public Interest Law
Director, Chiapas Human Rights Practicum

Students must take three courses from any of the following:

Legal Aid

Criminal Law

Civil Rights & Public Policy

Service in Public Interest Law

Students must satisfy both of the following service learning experiences:

Foundations of Public Interest Law

Students must take at least one of the following courses:

* For the most current course list, please visit law.depaul.edu.

PDFCertificate Application

Note:
Students may only apply for one certificate.