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Caleb Enoff

2019-2020 Chatham Scholar

Caleb Enoff is from Westminster, MD. He grew up on a farm and participated in 4-H for 10 years before attending the University of Maryland.He is currently entering his third and last year of college, since he entered his freshman year of college with 38 transferable credits earned through AP credit and dual enrollment credit. This will allow him to save money that can go towards law school in his future. At the University of Maryland, he is majoring in Government & Politics with minors in Law & Society and International Development & Conflict Management.He is a member of the Government & Politics Honors Program, the Global Fellows in Washington, D.C. Program, and the College Park Scholars Justice & Legal Thought Program. During the spring of 2019, he interned at the U.S. Department of Justice, Consumer Protection Branch, and is currently interning at the National Legal Aid & Defender Association in Washington, D.C. this summer. This scholarship award will allow him to continue interning unpaid while finishing his senior year of college.

  

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