The University of San Francisco offers two types of awards for students to earn through their pro bono work. Awards are granted at the end of each academic year and students should submit all pro bono hours completed during the year.
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Pro Bono Publico Award
You are eligible to receive a Pro Bono Publico Award if you have completed at least 25 hours of pro bono service during the academic year. There are three levels of recognition:
You are eligible to receive a Pro Bono Publico Award if you have completed at least 25 hours of pro bono service during the academic year. There are three levels of recognition:
- Bronze: for those who completed 25 to 49 hours of pro bono work;
- Silver: for those who have completed 50 to 74 hours of pro bono work; or
- Gold: for those who have completed 75 or more hours of pro bono work.
Pro Bono Excellence Award
You are eligible to receive a Pro Bono Excellence Award if:
You are eligible to receive a Pro Bono Excellence Award if:
- Your graduation date is December 2018 or May 2019; and
- You received a Pro Bono Publico Award (at any level) each year you were a registered student at USF Law School.
2018-2019
Award Winners
Pro BonoExcellence Award
Roxanne Dominguez-Shell
Pro Bono Publico Award - Gold Level
Angela Roze
Norah Cunningham
Angelica Preciado
Pro Bono Publico Award - Silver Level
Julia Mayer
Pro Bono Publico Award - Bronze Level
Brian Ulyatt
Jessica Ramsey
Alexis Ramsey
Roxanne Dominguez-Shell
Alice Chuang
Alex Klimenko
Simone Christen
Maddy Zacks
Roxanne Dominguez-Shell
Pro Bono Publico Award - Gold Level
Angela Roze
Norah Cunningham
Angelica Preciado
Pro Bono Publico Award - Silver Level
Julia Mayer
Pro Bono Publico Award - Bronze Level
Brian Ulyatt
Jessica Ramsey
Alexis Ramsey
Roxanne Dominguez-Shell
Alice Chuang
Alex Klimenko
Simone Christen
Maddy Zacks