* Funding for EJA Fellowships for Appalachian, Liberty University, Regent University, University of Richmond, Washington & Lee University and William & Mary law students derive from our Virginians for Equal Justice campaign. To be eligible for an EJA Fellowship, students from these schools must find placements with legal aid organizations in Virginia.
** Funding for EJA Fellowships for Howard University and University of the District of Columbia law students derive from our Washington, DC for Equal Justice campaign. To be eligible for an EJA Fellowship, students from these schools must find placements with legal aid organizations in Washington, DC.
*** Funding for EJA Fellowships for Quinnipiac University and University of Connecticut law students derive from our Connecticut for Equal Justice campaign. To be eligible for an EJA Fellowship, students from these schools must find placements with legal aid organizations in Connecticut.
**** Funding for EJA Fellowships for Drexel University, Duquesne University, Penn State University, University of Pittsburgh, Villanova University and Widener University law students derive from our Pennsylvanians for Equal Justice campaign. To be eligible for an EJA Fellowship, students from these schools must find placements with legal aid organizations in Pennsylvania.
***** Funding for EJA Fellowships for LSU, Loyola University of New Orleans, Southern University and Tulane law students derive from our Louisiana for Equal Justice campaign. To be eligible for an EJA Fellowship, students from these schools must find placements with legal aid organizations in Louisiana.
****** Funding for EJA Fellowships for Baylor University, South Texas College of Law, Southern Methodist University, St. Mary's University, Texas Southern University, Texas Tech University, Texas Wesleyan University and University of Houston law students derive from our Texans for Equal Justice campaign. To be eligible for an EJA Fellowship, students from these schools must find placements with legal aid organizations in Texas.
******* Funding for EJA Fellowships for George Mason University law students derive from our Virginians for Equal Justice and Washington, DC for Equal Justice campaigns. To be eligible for an EJA Fellowship, students at George Mason must fund placements with legal aid organizations in Virginia or in Washington, DC.