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Parliament building and Big Ben tower in London during daytime.
A canal in Venice during dusk.
The front of the United States Capitol Building with a purple and gray sky in the background.
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A small boat sailing on a canal in Venice.

Although most law students choose to work at law firms during the summer between school years, Wake Forest Law offers a few alternative programs, including Study Abroad and the DC Summer Judicial Externship. Summer programs are designed to complement and enrich the standard curriculum, fostering both academic and professional growth.

Study Abroad

Study Abroad

DC Summer Judicial Externship (DCSJE)

DC Summer Judicial Externship (DCSJE)

Wake Forest Law also gives undergraduate students the chance to gain exposure to law school and the legal profession through a specially-designed 4-week pre-law program.

Undergraduate Pre-Law Program

Undergraduate Pre-Law Program