Paralegal Internship

PLS-299-SL1

Monroe Community College

  • Semester
    Fall 2026
  • Instructor
    Jennifer Vigneri
  • Start Date
    08-31-2026
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    585-292-2300

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Designed to give students the opportunity to apply their formal education to actual work situations. The student intern will work either under the direct supervision of a practicing attorney, or under the direct supervision of a practicing paralegal, or under the direct supervision of a comparable level of court personnel while under the overall supervision of a practicing attorney. Students must work a minimum of eighty (80) hours in a law office or other legal environment and eight (8) of these hours must be for a not-for-profit legal entity. Additionally the students must complete other assignments related to their internship experience as assigned by the internship faculty member to receive three semester credit hours. Student interns must adhere to highest standards of ethics, maintaining confidentiality, being meticulous and reliability.
Prerequisites: PLS 260, or permission of instructor
Corequisites: PLS 260
Course Area: Paralegal/Law
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 08-31-2026 - 12-12-2026
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Instructor: Jennifer Vigneri
Local Course ID: 26FA_MON_PLS299_1
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