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Program Costs and Financial Aid
The overall cost of the program is an estimate. Program costs
include course credits, classroom materials, tuition, housing, assigned field trips to courts
and to government offices, lectures by distinguished lawyers and lecturers, welcome dinner, departure and
social
outings. Travel, meals, health insurance,
and optional trips and excursions are not included. There may also be separate activity fees for special activities.
The Program will provide students with a summary of estimated expenses for the trips and students are encouraged
to plan their budget with program costs, meals, travel excursions, and keep personal expenses in mind.
PLEASE NOTE ADJUSTMENTS IN FEES AS OF 2/4/2008
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Administrative Fee (Seton Hall Students)** |
$1000.00 |
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Tuition ($1346 per credit-Non
Seton Hall Students) 6 credits |
$8076.00 |
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University Fee |
$ 190.00 |
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Airfare |
$1100.00 |
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Passport |
$ 100.00 |
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Student Activity
Fee |
$ 200.00 |
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Books |
$ 120.00 |
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Housing (will be billed by
Seton Hall Law) |
$2000.00 |
Miscellaneous
Costs
shopping, entertainment) |
$1600.00 |
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Total - Seton Hall Students |
$ 6,310.00 |
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Total- Non
Seton Hall Students |
$13,386.00 |
**Students wishing to receive
residency credit for Law in Ireland are also charged tuition
pursuant to the Law School's tuition policy and must file notice with the
Registrar's office and the summer abroad coordinator at the time of
registration. Information on tuition can be obtained from the
Registrar's office.
Keep in mind that these estimates are
in U.S. dollars and will fluctuate with the exchange
rate for the Euro.
Financial Aid in the form of private loans through private providers―such as Law Loans or Law Access—may be
available to U.S. citizens attending American Law Schools. Seton Hall Law students should apply for loans through
our Financial Aid office. Students from other American law schools should apply for loans through their home schools. Foreign students should contact organizations in their home countries to inquire about financial assistance. Financing should be obtained well before the application deadline (recommended April 15,
2008) to ensure timely processing and availability of funds. Approved applicants must provide us with a copy of
their student aid report and request that their school send us a financial aid consortium agreement.
All balances must be paid in full prior to the May 5, 2008 unless
other arrangements have been made.
Travel
Program participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements. They must, however, submit proof of a
valid passport and verifiable medical insurance coverage. Seton Hall Law can provide a listing of agencies that
provide temporary insurance. Please verify your acceptance in the program and that your class attendance has
been confirmed before purchasing nonrefundable airline tickets. Students should also familiarize themselves with
current travel conditions before traveling. For up-to-date travel information, students may check the United
States government website at
http://travel.state.gov.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
The sponsoring institutions reserve the right to cancel the program
due to low enrollment, or if Galway, Ireland or Brussels, Belgium
are declared to be areas of instability by the U.S. State Department
or some other unforeseen and uncontrollable cause. In such case,
registrants will be notified and tuition and educational fees will
be refunded. Accepted applicants may cancel at any time prior
to program commencement, but will forfeit $250.00 deposit and may
forfeit other fees, such as housing costs.
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