For StudentsThe Tax Clinic is offered as a full-year graded clinical course during the Fall and Spring semesters. Participants earn five (5) credit hours per semester (2 for Classroom component and 3 for casework) and earn a total of ten (10) credit hours for the year. The Tax Clinic is also offered as a graded clinical course over the summer. Participants in the summer session must enroll in both Summer I and II sessions and will earn four (4) credit hours for the entire summer. The clinic enrolls 8 students for the academic year (Fall and Spring semesters) and 4 students for the summer sessions by application and invitation only. Students interested in tax related law and in developing related lawyer skills will benefit from the counseling, research, and investigative responsibilities that the Tax Clinic requires, such as:
Under the direct supervision of the Clinic Director and the Clinic Fellow, Meredith J. Nieto (Tech Law '12), clinic students will provide assistance in all areas involving disputes with the IRS to low-income taxpayers, including, but not limited to:
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"The Tax Clinic has been probably my most rewarding experience in law school. I have gained actual experience in the field of tax practice, and you get the satisfaction of a job well done when you get a favorable outcome for your client. There's no better feeling." - Student Selection ProcessA Mandatory Information Session for students interested in participating in the Clinical Programs is held in February of each year. Information is provided by the Clinic Directors regarding each individual clinic, as well as the process for student selection. Students interested in applying to one or more clinics are instructed to complete the required documents and complete an online application on or before the deadline announced during the information session. Documents to be attached include the clinic application (indicating which clinics you are applying to), resume with references, unofficial transcript, a writing sample (if applying to the Tax Clinic), and a two-page narrative (for each individual clinic you are applying to) indicating why you are interested in a particular clinic. All clinics are by invitation only. Applications are reviewed by the Clinic Directors. Some Clinic Directors may conduct interviews (some may not depending on the demand), and offers are made to students by the Clinic Directors with a deadline for you to accept the offer. During open registration, the Registrar’s office enrolls you for the clinic. You will not be able to enroll yourself. For more information on the Student Selection Process and to learn more about each clinic, please visit: http://www.law.ttu.edu/acp/programs/clinical/. |

