Colorado Law provides fellowships/stipends for summer work that would otherwise be unpaid or extremely low-paid. Colorado Law's Public Service Summer 2021 Fellowship Program, provided 39 students with stipends ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for public interest work with government agencies and non-profits located both nationally and internationally. Both donor gifts and the fundraising efforts of student groups help support the fellowships offered at Colorado Law.

Summer fellowships for work involving environmental, natural resources, social justice, the public sector, international human rights, and public policy issues are available to students as a result of the generosity and public service commitment of Colorado Law's alumni and friends.

Graduates employed in qualifying public service positions may receive awards through Colorado Law's Loan Repayment Assistance Program to help them meet their student debt obligations.