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Summer Study Abroad

The USF School of Law offers traditional summer class in Dublin, Ireland, Prague, Czech Republic and Puebla, Mexico. At each location, the USF law program is co-hosted by a distinguished local law faculty.

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Summer Study Abroad
Kendrick Hall, 335
Phone : (415) 422-6280
Fax : (415) 422-6433
lawsummerabroad@
usfca.edu

Students may combine the Dublin and Prague programs, which provide a unique opportunity to study the  E.U. legal system in different national contexts. The USF summer law programs offer the following study possibilities:

Combined-site Program
  • Dublin (3 weeks) and Prague (3 weeks) with a week for travel between programs: June 10 – July 27, 2013
Single-Site Programs
  • Dublin (3 weeks), June 10 – July 1st, 2013
  • Puebla (3 weeks), June 10 to June 29, 2013
  • Prague (3 weeks), July 8 - July 27, 2013

The Summer Study Abroad Programs are offered as part of the fully-accredited curriculum of the USF School of Law. They are open to students who have satisfactorily completed at least one year of full-time or part-time study at an ABA and AALS accredited U.S. law school or at a non-US Law School. Students of the host country and members of the bar, may be admitted or may audit classes by permission of the program director.