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WUPILP Fellowship Program

Purpose

Each year WUPILP provides financial assistance to allow students the opportunity to work in public service, defined as traditionally unpaid, non-profit, or government work, by way of public interest-focused fellowships. Our fellowships typically take place in the Summer semester and range from $3,500 for a part-time fellowship to $7,000 for a full-time fellowship.

The fellowships facilitate WUPILP's mission to educate law students on the inequities in the legal system and encourage future lawyers to dedicate their professional lives to the development of a more just society. The program is critically important because many law students face the economic realities of limited financial means and WUPILP serves as a way to even the playing field and allows more students interested in the public interest to gain the necessary experience to skillfully serve their clients before and after graduation.

2024 WUPILP Fellows

WUPILP Fellows

  • Evelyn Roehn
  • Spencer Wollan
  • Jane Miramontes-Somerville
  • Ja'Terra Scott
  • Kylie Root
  • Leyna Quach

Stevens Fellows

  • Stevens Fellows
  • Francisco Luzania
  • Jennifer Salazar
  • Brian Eno
  • Claire Ziller
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Address
Public Interest Law Project
College of Law
245 Winter Street SE
Salem Oregon 97301