Brussels and Geneva: Eligibility, Grading and Credit

Eligibility: The Georgia Law Summer Program in Brussels and Geneva accepts applications from participants who have completed at least one year of law school, and are in good standing, before the start of the program.

Credit: Each of the four courses will culminate with a 90-minute, in-class exam. Participants who successfully complete the program are eligible to receive 4 ABA-approved hours of academic credit. Students are responsible for obtaining approval to transfer credit and information about the possibility of accelerated graduation from their own law schools.

Grading: The grading system will be the same as that regularly used at the University of Georgia School of Law.

Georgia Law reserves the right to cancel the program due to insufficient enrollment or other compelling circumstances. In the event of cancellation, deposits will be refunded.

 

"The program was a superb introduction to EU law. It piqued my interest in the field to such an extent that I wound up doing an LL.M. degree in EU law and have practiced EU antitrust law in Brussels for nearly 30 years. Even the program alumni who do not practice EU law say that the experience proved useful to them in terms of broadening their horizons and giving them an introduction to other legal systems.  As our clients are increasingly doing business on a global scale, I find that having this kind of international exposure is becoming an important component of a well-rounded legal education."

 

David W. Hull, Partner
Covington & Burling LLP, Brussels, Belgium
Brussels Program, 1981


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