Target Corporation is seeking an extern from Mitchell Hamline during the Spring 2023 semester through its Diversity in Law Scholars program.
During the externship, the selected student would be placed in Target’s in-house legal department and gain exposure through observation and hands-on experience to a wide variety of law and business matters including business transactions, litigation management, advising and counseling business stakeholders, and research, writing, and analyzing key business and legal issues affecting Target, it’s employees, and customers.
Time Commitment: Students are expected to work up to 12-15 hours a week and must be available to work starting in late January/early February 2023. Students will have the opportunity to work in-person at the Target Corporation office, but this could also be a remote externship and remote students are encouraged to apply. If in person, students must be able to provide their own reliable transportation to work.
Eligibility: This program is open to an upper level Mitchell Hamline student (part-time or full-time) who is in good academic standing, has demonstrated leadership qualities and service to the community. Preference will be given to a law student from an underrepresented group including, but not limited to, racial/ethnic background, gender, sexual orientation, and disability.
Academic Credit & Scholarship: Upon successful completion of the externship at the end of the spring semester, the selected student will receive academic credit for the externship. Upon completion of the externship, Target will also provide the selected student with a scholarship (financial stipend) intended to defray a small portion of the student’s tuition expenses.
Externship Registration: This externship is being offered for 4 academic credits and the selected student will be enrolled in the Law and Business Externship for Spring 2023. If the student is not able to allocate 4 credits to the externship, they may take it for a reduced number of credits as long as the student is able to complete the required number of work hours described above.
If you are interested in being considered for this opportunity, please apply by emailing to Professor Fuith (leanne.fuith@mitchellhamline.edu) your (a) resume, (b) unofficial Mitchell Hamline transcript, and (c) a short statement (1-2 paragraphs) describing why you are interested in and a good candidate for this opportunity. Applications are due by Thursday, December 22 at 11:59pm CT.