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ONLINE APPLICATION
Registration will close on September 15. By that date, a $250.00
non-refundable payment toward tuition must be made to
Seton
Hall
University
to secure a seat. If additional places are available after that date, students
may be admitted subject to the discretion of the Program Director.
Students who wish to secure a seat in the program should do so by
registering early. Seats in the program will be awarded in the order
in which deposits are received. The balance of the tuition is due
December 15, unless other arrangements are made. Anyone who
withdraws from the program will forfeit his or her
deposit.
Upon acceptance, students will be provided with an acceptance
package explaining program procedures in detail, and will be asked
to sign an acceptance pledge and “Assumption of Risk” and
"Waiver of Liability" forms.
Students will be selected
on a competitive, rolling-admissions basis. Applicants are
encouraged to apply early. Acceptances will be extended beginning in
the January of 2008. In evaluating a student application, we will look at the
student essay, transcript, and general suitability for foreign
travel and study. The student essay should show a defined interest
in the topic of modern day slavery and human trafficking and a
commitment to advancing international human rights and international
law in today's world. We will seek students who will make a
valuable contribution to classroom discussion and all other program
activities. Preference will be given to students who have a
background in Human Rights and/or International Law, or students who
plan to focus in those areas of law. In evaluating a student's application the program
director may, in certain cases, also ask for references. We generally enroll students from the United
States and Canada with a significant number also coming from Europe,
Asia, and Africa. Enrollment in the program will be limited to
40 students.
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