Student Organizations
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President - Becky Farrar
Vice President - Michelle Blume
Secretary - Ashley Rollinson
Treasurer - Noah Korres
Other - Nery Arroyo
Faculty Advisors - Professor Jerry Latimer and Professor Ann Piccard
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The 1983-84 grant
year marked the start of Interest on Trust Accounts
(IOTA's) law student assistance (LSA)
grant program. Since that time the Foundation has
initiated and discontinued different law student
grant projects to promote public interest and pro
bono activities among law students and in their
subsequent legal careers. Changing needs and
opportunities and the availability of funds have
determined the number and level of grant projects.
The programs that promote public interest and pro
bono work remain the central focus of the LSA grant
program.
Since the law student assistance grant program
began, the Foundation has awarded over $3 million to
seven accredited Florida law schools under the IOTA
Public Service Fellows Program. This program
promotes public service/pro bono activities among
law students and continuing public service/pro bono
activities among lawyers and has been a mainstay
project of the LSA grant program.
The public service fellows program at each law
school includes direct participation (meaningful
public service activity by students who are
receiving IOTA financial aid awards) and indirect
participation (activities which inform the remainder
of the student body of the responsibility of the
legal profession to provide public interest legal
service). These programs include in-house and
external civil clinical programs providing direct
assistance to the needy and agencies serving the
needy; legal public policy research and writing
activities; and forums and seminars on public
service topics at law schools.
IOTA Public Service Fellows grants are awarded directly to the law schools, which then select the students who will receive the financial aid using criteria approved in advance by the Foundation. IOTA funds generally are utilized to provide fellowships or stipends to participating law students.