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SUMMER STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS
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The programs offered by Oklahoma City University School of Law are co-sponsored with Stetson University College of Law, the University of Tulsa College of Law, the Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law, and Charleston School of Law. The deadline for submissions of applications will be annouced soon. However, if there are still openings in any of the programs after that date, we will continue to accept applications until the programs are full. Also, the programs are filled on a first come first served basis, so programs may fill up before the application deadline.
Note: If, while studying abroad, your cumulative GPA falls below 4.25, you will be automatically academically dismissed from the law school and will not be permitted to continue study in the summer abroad program. In that event, your tuition will not be refunded, nor will any other expenses incurred in connection with the summer abroad program be refunded, and you will remain responsible for any housing costs contracted for.
Summer Abroad Programs Sponsored by Other Law Schools
Students must petition for permission to study abroad in a summer program sponsored by another law school. The petition form is available here.
For the rules governing the petition, please see the section entitled “Summer Courses at Another Law School” in Part E of the Law Student Handbook.
Petitions are due to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs no later than April 15 for summer and fall semester programs and no later than October 15 for spring semester programs.
If your petition is granted you must turn in the following documents to the Associate Dean's Office before leaving for your program: