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Student Policies
Winter Intersession Program on Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking
December 20, 2010 - January 3, 2011 | Optional Mainland Safari - January 4 - January 9, 2011
CANCELLATION
Seton Hall University School of Law will make every reasonable endeavor to offer the program. However, cancellation may occur due to low enrollment, or if the State Department issues a travel warning declaring Zanzibar, Tanzania to be an area of instability. If the program is cancelled, all student payments will be refunded.
POLICY OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
Seton Hall University School of Law is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. The School of Law provides full opportunities for the study of law to qualified candidates and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, disability, gender, sexual orientation or religion.
ACCESSIBILITY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITY
Accessibility to places in Tanzania for persons with disabilities may be somewhat limited. Any student with a serious disability should consult with a physician and the Study Abroad Program Director to determine whether the program facilities and facilities in Tanzania can accommodate special needs.
















