• CSI Student Pre-Law Society: Student Interest Meeting, 9/18

    Pre-Law Society Interest Meeting!
    Thursday, September 18, during Club Hours (2:30–4:30 PM)
    Building 2N Rm 223

    Come meet like-minded prospective law students and learn about:

    • Resume workshops

    • Law school admissions support

    • LSAT reviews

    • Exploring different fields in law

    • Guest speakers and expert panels

    • Internship opportunities and more!
      Contact, Sasha Smolansky: [email protected]

  • CLEO Pre-Law Programs, NYC, Fall 2025

     

     

     

    The Ultimate Preparation to Help You Become a More Competitive Law School Applicant!

    Designed to identify, motivate and prepare students for a career in the legal profession. Committed students can learn how to successfully navigate the law school admission process and underwrite their success in law school by participating in the College Scholars program.

    When: Saturday, Oct. 25th – Online &
    Saturday, November 22nd in Manhattan, NY, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

    How: Register online

    Who: All college students

    For Freshmen & Sophomores: The Road To Law School seminar aims to provide Freshmen an overview of the key components of the law school application process.

    For Juniors, Seniors/Post Graduates: Jumpstart the LSAT seminar aims to help participants understand the importance of systematic and timely preparation for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).

    CLEO is a non-profit organization.  Since 1968, CLEO has helped more than 7,000 low-income and minority students become successful members of the legal profession.  The College Scholars Program seeks to continue this standard of excellence through a collaborative effort between CLEO and colleges and universities throughout the United States.

  • Fordham Law School Forum, October 16th, Space is Limited, Register Now

    Fordham Law School invites you to a live workshop on the Law School admissions process sponsored by NLAC – a group of 7 law schools that have been hosting virtual and live workshops since 2020.  The event will be held at Fordham Law in New York from 6:00-8:00 pm on Thursday, October 16th – the evening before the LSAC New York Forum. The format is a presentation, followed by questions and answers with the individual schools.
    The NLAC law schools are:
    American University
    Fordham University
    Southern Methodist University
    The Ohio State University
    University of California at San Francisco (formerly Hastings)
    University of Miami
    University of Wisconsin
    Space is limited to the size of our Moot Court Room, so we encourage your students to register early!

    Students can register by using this link, or the QR code in the attached graphic.

     

  • Important Lecture: Climate of Publicity, Tue.. 9/16, 2:30 pm, Building 1P, Room 119

    World on Fire Lecture Series-Climate of Publicity

  • Great LSAT Prep Opportunity: Thurs. Oct. 9; A Free, Online Full LSAT Practice Test, with explanations and a diagnostic evaluation, from TestMasters

    TestMasters is offering a free online practice LSAT for CSI students on Thursday, October 9th. The test can be taken anytime that day and takes 2.5 hours to complete. After finishing the test, participants will receive a comprehensive score report and detailed explanations for all questions. Register at www.testmasters.net/mocklsat using code V587ZCQ.

    Note:
    TestMasters is a for profit provider of prep courses for various standardized test, including the LSAT.
    https://www.testmasters.com/
    Test Prep companies often provide opportunities like this one for students as part of a marketing strategy to make potential consumers aware of their products. The CSI Legal Studies Institute has no financial connection to, and does not benefit from, working with TestMasters, or any other test prep company.  Like many other companies, TestMasters is an established and reputable provider of test preparation services.
  • CSI Pre-Law Graduates Embark on Next Chapter with Prestigious Law School Scholarships

    Pictured L-R, Top Row: Kelly Henry, James Martino, Ayet Odeh. Bottom Row: Joseph Fuda, Karen Kellieh, Brendan Costello.

    Aug 27, 2025 | 

    Five recent graduates from the College of Staten Island have begun their legal education this fall at some of the nation’s most respected law schools, carrying with them not only prestigious scholarships but also the skills, confidence, and determination honed during their undergraduate journeys at CSI.

    For these students, the dream of law school was nurtured by the Pre-Law Society and the Legal Studies Institute, where mentorship, rigorous academics, and a supportive community of peers turned ambition into opportunity.

    “CSI has provided me with the opportunity, the education, and the support to pursue my goals and prove my own doubts wrong,” said James Martino, a Psychology graduate now headed to St. John’s University School of Law on a three-year merit scholarship worth $105,000. “Two years ago, I was a college dropout. Today, I’m about to begin law school.”

    Martino, who credits Professor Michael Paris, faculty adviser to the Pre-Law Society, with guiding him every step of the way, is considering careers in appellate litigation, corporate litigation, or government.

    For Kelly Henry, a Political Science graduate of CSI’s Macaulay Honors College, the path to law school felt natural but was made tangible through faculty mentorship. She will attend Albany Law School on a full-tuition President’s Scholarship valued at nearly $192,000.

    “I knew I wanted to attend law school before I got to CSI, but I really found my direction once I took a class with Prof. Paris,” Henry said. “The Pre-Law Society was such an incredible resource—it connected me with LSAT prep, internships, and the support of peers going through the same process.”

    Henry, who minored in Legal Studies and Computer Science, is interested in exploring cybersecurity or public interest law and hopes to work in government. She also currently serves as a Community Liaison for State Senator Jessica Scarcella-Spanton, a fellow CSI alum.

    Joseph Fuda, a 2023 graduate in Economics with a minor in Political Science, took a less direct route. Initially drawn to finance, he realized after graduation that his true passion lay in law. This fall, he enters Widener University Commonwealth Law School with a three-year half-tuition scholarship totaling $81,000.

    “It wasn’t until about a year after I graduated that I knew I had to follow my dreams,” Fuda said. “Dr. Paris gave me an abundance of assistance in navigating the application process. This is help I will never forget.”

    Fuda intends to explore mergers and acquisitions law, while also considering careers in government service.

    Together, these students exemplify the strength of CSI’s Pre-Law pipeline: rigorous coursework across multiple disciplines, personalized faculty mentorship, and real-world experiences that prepare graduates for the competitive landscape of law school admissions.

    As Kelly Henry reflected: “Receiving this scholarship means everything to me. CSI provided me the opportunities and resources to grow both academically and personally, giving me the confidence that I’m on the right track to achieve a successful career in law.”

    CSI Pre-Law Class of 2025 – Law School Admits

    • Kelly Henry (BA, Political Science, Macaulay Honors College, 2024) – Albany Law School, full-tuition President’s Scholarship ($192,000).
    • Joseph Fuda (BS, Economics, 2023) – Widener University Commonwealth Law School, half-tuition scholarship ($81,000).
    • James Martino (BS, Psychology, 2025) – St. John’s University School of Law, merit scholarship ($105,000).
    • Karen Kellieh (BA, Political Science, 2025) – CUNY School of Law.
    • Ayet Odeh (BA, International Studies, 2024) – Seton Hall Law School, full-tuition scholarship ($207,000).

    See complete bios of all scholarship recipients here.


    Brendan Costello Receives Robert J. Scamardella Fund for Equal Legal Education Opportunity Summer Internship Stipend.

    Thanks to the generosity of the Law Firm of Robert J. Scamardella, CSI, Class of 1972, and his partners Michael Gervasi and Leslie Kasegrande, the Legal Studies Institute has been able to sponsor students who receive stipends for full-time summer internships at Staten Island Legal Services, an agency providing free legal representation to poor people on Staten Island. So far, four students have received stipends for summer internships. This year’s recipient of the scholarship was Brendan Costello, a returning college student with a background in hospitality, project management, operations, and team leadership, as well as a record of academic excellence. With a proven track record of driving business growth, streamlining operations, and managing complex budgets of up to $350K, Brendan is now eager to apply these strengths in law school and the legal profession beyond.

  • Project Law: A Free Pre-Law Program for New York State Undergrads and Graduate Students

    Project LAW Fall 2025

     

     

  • Paid Fellowships: CUNY Climate Justice; Deadline Aug. 17, 2025

    Paid Climate Justice Action Fellowships and Internships open to all CUNY students!

    CUNY students take part in the 2024 Climate Justice Fellowship orientation.

    Are you a CUNY undergraduate or graduate student interested in organizing in your student community to advance social justice and climate justice (CJ)?

    Do you want to raise awareness of CJ issues facing students across CUNY?  Do you want to meet other CUNY students and put your advocacy, communications, policy and organizing skills into practice? If so, then apply for one of these two paid opportunities with the NYC Climate Justice Hub! These opportunities are open to all current CUNY students across all campuses enrolled in the 2025-2026 academic year.

    1. The Climate Justice Action Fellowship ($5,000 for 10 months) is for all current CUNY undergraduate and graduate students interested in representing other CUNY students on NYC-EJA campaigns and initiatives through hybrid working.
    2. NYC Climate Justice Hub Internship Program ($9,000 for 4 months) is for all current CUNY graduate students interested in interning 2 days a week in-person at a NYC-EJA member organization.

    Deadline to apply for both positions: Sunday, Aug 17, 2025 at 11:59 PM.

    Please apply for your preferred position here on the website or below.

    Launched in September 2023, the NYC Climate Justice Hub is a partnership between the City University of New York (CUNY)—the nation’s largest public urban university—and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA)—a coalition of grassroots organizations from the city’s most environmentally burdened neighborhoods who have led the fight for environmental and climate justice in NYC since 1991. Operating out of the Center for the Humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center, the Hub unites CUNY and NYC-EJA to advance NYC-EJA’s transformative policy priorities and research agenda, operationalize climate justice infrastructure at CUNY, and nourish an emerging generation of community-based climate leaders in NYC. Watch the video below to learn more about our fellowship and academy program.

    25 CUNY undergraduate and graduate students selected for the 2024-2025 Climate Justice Fellowship & Internship program participated in an intensive week-long training Academy in June 2024, featuring dynamic speakers, interactive sessions, and site visits with the Hub’s community partners.

    1.) Climate Justice Action Fellowships 

    This Climate Justice Action Fellowship is a 10-month program running from October 1 2025 through June 30 2026 to help CUNY students gain the skills, networks, and opportunities you need to advance climate solutions, including professional development, campaign organizing, and policy-making.

    As a paid Fellow, you will learn about climate justice policy and campaigns in NYC, and work directly with the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA) on their campaigns related to energy, the just transition, waste management, and transportation among other issues. Bring your experiences and knowledge to bear on CJ issues that impact you, broaden your student networks, meet key leaders in the field and on the ground, and gain professional footing in the climate sector. Join the Climate Justice Action Fellowship!

    • Deadline to apply: Sunday, August 17, 2025 at 11:59pm. (Late applications will not be considered.) Shortlisted students will be invited to a virtual interview.
    • Duration: October 2025 through June 2026 (10 months)
    • Eligibility: All CUNY students currently enrolled for the 2025-2026 academic year. Compensation: $5,000 for 10 months*
    • Hours: We expect you to commit a minimum of 5 hours a week. This will be a combination of in-person and online working.
    *Students will be compensated via a scholarship award sent to their CUNYFirst account. Before applying for this opportunity, please check in with the Financial Aid Office at your campus to see if you are eligible to receive these funds.

    The Hub will select 9 to 12 CUNY students. As a paid Fellow, you will learn about climate justice policy and campaigns in NYC and work with the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA) on their campaigns related to energy, the just transition, waste management, and transportation, among other issues.

    For more information on the Fellowship, including eligibility, time commitment, and other questions, please click here.

    Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

    APPLY TO FELLOWSHIPS HERE

    2.) NYC Climate Justice Hub Internships

    This opportunity is open to current CUNY graduate students ONLY.

    Are you a graduate student and want to work directly with a frontline, grassroots Climate Justice organization in NYC? If so, then apply for a NYC Climate Justice Hub Internship! As a paid intern, you will learn about climate justice policy and campaigns in NYC, and work directly with one of the following NYC-EJA member organizations: Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), Brotherhood Sister Sol, El Puente or We Stay/Nos Quedamos. Bring your experiences and knowledge to bear on CJ issues that impact you, meet key leaders in the field and on the ground, and gain professional footing in the climate sector.

    The internship is a 4-month program running from September 2025 through January 2026 to place CUNY students directly with organizations campaigning for climate and environmental justice. Through this placement you will gain the skills, networks, and opportunities you need to advance climate solutions, including professional development, campaign organizing, and policy-making.

    Apply for the NYC Climate Justice Hub Internship Program!

    • Deadline to apply: Sunday, August 17, 2025, at 11:59 pm. (Late applications will not be considered.) Shortlisted students will be invited to a virtual interview.
    • Duration: October 2025 through January 2026 (4 months)
    • Eligibility: All CUNY graduate students currently enrolled for the 2025-2026 academic year. Compensation: $9,000 for 4 months*
    • Hours: Interns will work two days a week at the selected organization. The exact days vary by host organization.
    • Location: This is an in-person role, and you will be matched with one of these four NYC-EJA member organizations: GOLES, Brotherhood Sister Sol, Nos Quedamos, or El Puente.
    *Students will be compensated via a scholarship award sent to their CUNYFirst account. PRIOR to applying for this opportunity, please check in with the Financial Aid Office at your campus to ensure that you are eligible to receive these funds.

    For more information on the internship, including eligibility, time commitment, and other questions, please click here.

    Email [email protected] if you have any questions.
    APPLY TO INTERNSHIPS HERE
    Watch the video and meet some of the CUNY undergraduate and graduate students selected for the 2024-2025 Climate Justice Fellowship & Internship program. These students are among the 400 + attendees who gathered at the CUNY Graduate Center on February 25th to participate in the first ever student-centered, community-led, CUNY-wide Climate Justice Summit!
    2025 CUNY Climate Justice Summit
    For questions about these fellowship and internship positions, please reach out to [email protected]

    Click here for more information about these fellowship and internship opportunities from the NYC Climate Justice Hub.

  • $1,000 Scholarship Opportunity; Deadline Oct. 15, 2025

    If you are interested, please feel free to contact me: [email protected]
    Pre-Law Advisor, College of Staten Island

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    Hi,

    I’m reaching out on behalf of HKM Employment Attorneys LLP in New York. We’re offering a $1,000 scholarship to support local students pursuing careers in law, paralegal studies, or related fields.

    Would you be willing to share the opportunity on your website or with your students?

    Here’s the key info:

    • Award: $1,000

    • Open to students in a pre-law, paralegal, or J.D. program

    • Must be enrolled at a campus within 60 miles of New York, NY

    • 3.0 GPA or higher

    • Application deadline: October 15, 2025

    • Essay prompt: “How I will use my legal education to serve my community.”

    Here’s the link with full details and the submission form: https://hkm.com/new-york/

    Let me know if you’d like anything else to make sharing easier. We’d love to get the word out to as many students as possible. Contact email is [email protected].

    Best,
    Lee
    Outreach Specialist | HKM Employment Attorneys LLP

  • Internship Opportunity: Senator Schumer’s Office

    Good Afternoon,

    My name is Elizabeth I am the NYC Intern Coordinator for Senator Schumer’s NYC office. I am reaching out to ask if you are able to share the below information regarding our internship program with your students for the Fall 2025 semester.  The internship is for Senator Schumer’s NYC office located in Manhattan.

    A description of the internship is below:

    An Internship with Senator Schumer’s office presents an opportunity for both a unique learning experience and an inside look at the political process. Interns in the NYC District office will work with either our constituent services team, scheduling team or press team. Applicants must be hard-working, have strong writing and communication skills and have a demonstrated interest in public policy. While applicants from all backgrounds will be considered, students from New York are strongly encouraged to apply. This internship program is best suited for undergraduate students. Paid internships are available to interns who have been accepted into the internship program and are able to certify financial need and meet eligibility criteria.

    The link to the Fall 2025 can be found here: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/a7fa142c-039a-4c49-a27b-bba6824bd4e9/

    Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.

    Sincerely,

    Elizabeth

    Elizabeth Cohen

    Constituent Liaison | Intern Coordinator
    CHARLES E. SCHUMER

    United States Senate Democratic Leader

    212-486-4430

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