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Public Service Fellowships

Through the generous giving of many alumni & friends of the College of Law, we are privileged to provide the following Fellowship Opportunities. Applications open on February 1 each year, with the annual deadline date to be announced by Student and Career Services. Student should watch for the posting in CareerConnect.

Steven C. LaTourette Graduate Public Interest Fellowship Fund

This fund serves to prepare individuals for effective and ethnical leadership in the public sector, through experience in hands-on, high level assignments at public sector workplaces. Fellows will gain insight into how public processes unfold, garner a deeper understanding of the community and build an extensive professional network-all of which will enhance their ability to become agents of change for Greater Cleveland. The fund was established in recognition of U.S. Rep. Steven LaTourette, a 1979 CMCL graduate, who served Ohio’s 14th Congressional District from 1995-2013. He is widely credited with leading the successful effort to save more than 1,000 jobs at Cleveland’s Defense Finance and Accounting Services and in assisting auto dealers impacted by the bankruptcy and bailout of GM and Chrysler.

Who Can Apply:

  • New graduates of CSU College of Law

Max I. Kohrman Memorial Endowed Public Interest Fellowship Fund

This fund was established by S. Lee Kohrman, Esq., in memory of his father Max I. Kohrman, a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace School of Law, a predecessor institution to CMCL. Mr. Kohrman practiced law in Cleveland from 1918-1962, was the founder of the Cleveland firm of Kohrman and Kohrman, a predecessor of the current firm of Kohrman, Jackson, & Krantz, and was a life-long supporter of socially responsible public institutions which relied heavily on the skill and devotion of lawyers.

Who Can Apply:

  • CSU College of Law students who show an interest in joining the legal staffs of institutions, both public and private, which are committed to public service; students must be returning to CSU College of Law the following fall semester

James and Teresa Lowe Endowed Fellowship

This fund provides an annual award to a CSU College of Law student pursuing a summer fellowship supporting social justice. James and Teresa Lowe recognize the importance of social justice in the practice of law and seek to foster the advancement of these ideals by supporting the work of a summer fellow. Preference shall be given to students who demonstrate an interest in, and commitment to, consumer and product safety.

Who Can Apply:

  • Students enrolled at CSU College of Law who will be returning the following fall semester

Grant S. Roth Scholarship

This fund honors the memory of Grant S. Roth (1967-2005), a 1994 graduate of Cleveland State University College of Law. The Scholarship provides funding to promising law students who are planning a career in legal aid or other public interest legal work.

Who Can Apply:

  • Students enrolled at CSU College of Law who will be returning the following fall semester

The David C. Weiner-Charna E. Sherman Community Service Fellowship Fund

This fund was established by David C. Weiner and Charna E. Sherman to provide fellowships for students at CMCL who engage in community service projects..

Who Can Apply:

  • Students enrolled at CSU College of Law who will be returning the following fall semester

Edith and Sidney Simon Civil Liberties Fellowship

This fellowship provides financial support to law students working with the American Civil Liberties Union or other civil liberties organizations. Students selected shall be academically promising students who have demonstrated or expressed a commitment to civil liberties.

Who Can Apply:

  • Students enrolled at CSU College of Law who will be returning the following fall semester

Marilyn Tobocman Equal Access to Justice Fellowship Award 

This fund was established by Sharon Sobol Jordan and Liz Sobol Kurland in honor of their mother and provides annual summer fellowships or post-graduate fellowships with non-governmental organizations promoting equal access to justice, including (but not limited to) social justice, civil rights, women’s rights, and human rights. Preference will be given to applicants proposing to work with organizations outside of Northeast Ohio, as Marilyn traveled the world, studied global events, and valued risk-taking.

Who Can Apply:

  • Students enrolled at CSU College of Law who will be returning the following fall semester 
  • New graduates of CSU College of Law