Explore law school and legal careers, and learn about resources, opportunities and alumni who can help.
Career fields
Discover possible job roles, how to gain experience while at Princeton, valuable resources and hiring tips for internships and jobs.
Resources
Explore career paths and connect with alumni who can help you along the way.
Understand your options, navigate the application process, prepare your materials and more.
Resources, preparation and the advice you need for applying to internships and jobs within the federal government.
Information about alumni who apply to law school including the number of applicants, average GPAs and LSAT scores, most common law schools Princeton students apply to and more.
Explore service and social impact internships and grants.
Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) provides resources to support students considering and applying to law school, as well as legal professionals.
Internships, jobs and related upcoming events for undergraduate and graduate students across a wide range of career fields.
A variety of fellowships are available to recent Princeton graduates through multiple University offices and affiliated programs.
Princeton in Washington brings together students and alumni in the Washington, D.C. area over the summer for speaker and panel discussions, social events and more.
A variety of internships and summer programs are available to Princeton students through multiple University offices and affiliated programs.
P*LAW hosts distinguished law faculty fellows, supports interdisciplinary research on questions of law and public policy, and sponsors events.
Funding for undergraduates who have committed to unpaid summer internships with nonprofit or government organizations dedicated to social impact, civic engagement and/or public policy.
Alumni
These alumni are interested in speaking with undergraduate and graduate students about their career field and tips to land internships and jobs. You can set up time to speak with them through the Career Chats program.
Advisers
Do you have questions or want help getting started? Make an appointment with a career adviser, who can help you talk through your questions, figure out what interests you and how to start putting together a personalized plan.