Eligibility to Apply:
The Coelho Center Law Fellowship Program is designed to serve students with disabilities interested in pursuing law school. As such, students who identify as a person with a D/disability / D/disabled are strongly encouraged to apply. Students must be currently enrolled in a community college, college, or university, or be a recent graduate. Applicants do not need to be certain that they would like to attend law school. Only an interest in the law is required.
International Students:
International students with an interest in learning about U.S. disability rights law and policy are welcome to apply. Students must be currently enrolled in college, university or its equivalent, or be a recent graduate. International applicants do not need to have plans to attend law school in the U.S.
A Note on Disability:
The Coelho Law Fellowship Program does not require "proof" of disability. We acknowledge the challenges often associated with lack of access to medical diagnosis, mis-diagnosis, and under-diagnosis. If you identify as being part of the disability community, that is sufficient.
Examples of disability include:
Physical disability (e.g. paraplegia, amputee, multiple sclerosis, etc.)