Pro Bono College
Created in 1992 by the State Bar of Texas, the Pro Bono College recognizes attorneys who have far exceeded the State Bar's aspirational pro bono goal in their efforts to address the vast unmet legal needs of the poor. In recent years the State Bar of Texas introduced branches of the Pro Bono College to recognize paralegals and law school students. To apply, complete the appropriate application, below. Membership must be renewed annually to remain an active member of the Pro Bono College.
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Attorneys are eligible to join the Pro Bono College if they have completed a minimum of 75 hours of qualified pro bono services as stated in the membership guidelines. Legal services staff attorneys may join the Pro Bono College if they have performed a minimum of 75 hours of eligible pro bono services in addition to their normal work hours, without compensation.
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2025 Attorney Membership Form
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2024 Attorney Membership Form
(for pro bono services performed during the 2023 calendar year)
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Paralegals may join the Paralegal Pro Bono College if they have performed a minimum of 50 hours of eligible pro bono services in addition to their normal work hours, without compensation, as stated in the membership requirements.
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2025 Paralegal Membership Form
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2024 Paralegal Membership Form
(for pro bono services performed during the 2023 calendar year)
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Law Students may join the Law Student Pro Bono College if they have completed a minimum of 50 hours of eligible pro bono services as stated in the membership guidelines.