
2026 Pre-Law Internship
Juno · Berkeley, CA
- Hybrid
- Internship
- $4,800 / year
- Berkeley, CA
Job highlights
- Lead financial literacy and outreach at law school.
- Educate students on financing legal education.
- Coordinate educational programs and activities.
- Serve as peer educator and contact.
- Track metrics and provide weekly summaries.
About the role
About Juno
Juno leverages collective bargaining power to secure better student loan rates for graduate students. With 230,000+ members and over $1B in negotiated loan volume, we've proven that group buying works. We are the most popular way to pay for the world’s top Graduate programs and are now expanding to serve all professional degree students at a critical moment in higher education.
The Problem
Federal lending reforms are creating an unprecedented market shift. Starting July 2026, new caps on federal graduate loans (including the elimination of Grad PLUS) will leave millions of students with significant funding gaps. Students will increasingly need transparent, competitive private options—exactly what Juno negotiates.
Your Mission
The JD Pre-Law Campus Outreach Intern will lead financial-literacy education and grassroots outreach at your law school, focusing on programming about financing a legal education and responsibly comparing loan options. Your efforts will ensure every future lawyer gets fair, transparent financing options amid new federal caps.
What You’ll Do
- Coordinate discovery activities.
- Share educational resources through appropriate channels in accordance with school policies.
- Organize educational programming as appropriate.
- Serve as a peer educator and point of contact for general questions.
- Track light metrics and deliver short weekly summaries.
Monthly Stipend
$400/month plus commission-based compensation.
What We’re Looking For
- Clear communicator able to translate complex topics responsibly.
- Trusted campus presence; comfortable coordinating with other students.
- Organized and self-directed.
Compliance & Ethics
All outreach is opt-in and school-approved. Interns do not collect or store sensitive student information; individualized financial advice is not provided.
Why Join Juno?
- The Opportunity
- Real Impact: Help hundreds of thousands of students get access to the lowest rates on the market
- Market Timing: Federal aid changes create massive tailwind for growth
- Proven Model: $1B+ negotiated, 200K+ members - product-market fit achieved
Key skills/competency
- Campus Outreach
- Financial Literacy Education
- Grassroots Outreach
- Program Coordination
- Peer Education
- Communication Skills
- Organization
- Self-Direction
- Metric Tracking
- Compliance and Ethics
Skills & topics
- Pre-Law Internship
- Campus Outreach
- Financial Literacy
- Student Loans
- Legal Education
- Grassroots Marketing
- Education Program
- Peer Educator
- Internship
- Student Finance
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight communication, organization, and campus leadership experience.
- Craft a strong cover letter: Emphasize your understanding of student finance challenges.
- Prepare for interviews: Be ready to discuss your outreach strategy and problem-solving skills.
- Showcase campus presence: Demonstrate your ability to connect with and influence peers.
- Understand Juno's mission: Align your application with their impact on student lending.
Technical preparation
Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What is the primary goal of the Juno Pre-Law Campus Outreach Intern?
- The primary goal of the Juno Pre-Law Campus Outreach Intern is to lead financial-literacy education and grassroots outreach at your law school, focusing on programming about financing a legal education and responsibly comparing loan options. This role ensures future lawyers have access to fair, transparent financing.
- What are the key responsibilities of the Pre-Law Internship at Juno?
- Key responsibilities include coordinating discovery activities, sharing educational resources, organizing programming, serving as a peer educator, and tracking light metrics. You will be a vital point of contact for students seeking information on financing their legal education.
- What qualifications is Juno looking for in a Pre-Law Intern?
- Juno is looking for candidates who are clear communicators, comfortable with grassroots outreach, organized, self-directed, and possess a trusted campus presence. The ability to translate complex financial topics responsibly is essential.
- How does Juno ensure compliance and ethics in its outreach programs?
- Juno ensures compliance by making all outreach opt-in and school-approved. Interns are trained not to collect or store sensitive student information, and they do not provide individualized financial advice.
- What is the compensation for the Juno Pre-Law Campus Outreach Intern?
- The internship offers a monthly stipend of $400, plus commission-based compensation. This structure rewards successful outreach and engagement with students.
- How does Juno's mission align with current higher education trends?
- Juno's mission is particularly relevant due to upcoming federal lending reforms that will create significant funding gaps for graduate students. Juno provides transparent, competitive private loan options, addressing this critical market shift.
- What kind of impact can I expect to make as a Pre-Law Intern at Juno?
- As a Pre-Law Intern, you will have a real impact by helping hundreds of thousands of students access lower rates on student loans. Your efforts contribute to a proven model that has already negotiated over $1B in loans for over 200,000 members.