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I performed pro bono service during my first year and never submitted the proper documentation. Can I still get voluntary pro bono credit for that work?

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Yes. You need to file an Exit Questionnaire and a Supervisor’s Report to document any voluntary pro bono credit performed during your years at Columbia. Though you are encouraged to document your work immediately after finishing, your pro bono forms only need to be submitted by the last day of classes during your final year in order for you to get credit and for the hours to be listed on your transcript.

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