Cyprus - FOTOLIA

Summer Program in Eastern Mediterranean (Cyprus)

 

Tuition, Fees & Housing Costs

Tuition for the Eastern Mediterranean (Cyprus) Program is $700 per unit, plus a $100 program fee to course materials, breakfasts and lunches, field trips, and the closing reception.The cost of housing is $300 per student.The $550 deposit, which must accompany the admission application, will be credited toward the cost of tuition.

 

Travel Costs

Travel arrangements (round-trip airfare between the U.S. and Cyprus) are the responsibility of the student and are not included in the program cost. A return ticket costs on average, and depending on when booking is done, between $1,500 to 1,800.

 

Financial Aid

Financial Aid in the form of the Federal Graduate PLUS Loan (GPLUS) or private loans may be available. Students may borrow loan funds up to the cost of attendance (COA). The COA is determined by the Office of Financial Aid and includes tuition and fees, as well as an allowance for room and board, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. Under no circumstance can financial aid exceed this cost of attendance.

Summer is considered a separate term for financial aid awarding purposes. Financial aid awards for the summer term are not automatically processed based on prior eligibility or acceptance to the Costa Rica Summer Program.  Students who wish to borrow a GPLUS Loan must complete a Summer Study Abroad application. LLS students should watch for announcements from the Office of Financial Aid concerning the summer study abroad aid and application deadlines

Note: Federal laws do not allow loan funds to be disbursed earlier than 10 days prior to the start of the program.  Tuition costs may be deferred pending receipt of summer aid.  However, students must be prepared to pay for some expenses (such as airfare) out of pocket until their loan funds have been disbursed.

 

Consortium Agreements

Non Loyola Law School (LLS) students wishing to obtain financial aid for program costs must do so through their home institution. Students should contact the Office of Financial Aid at their home institution to begin the consortium agreement process.

Consortium agreement forms should be mailed or faxed to:

Loyola Law School
Admissions: Study Abroad
Loyola Law School
919 Albany Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
T 213.736.1023
F 213.736.6523
StudyAbroad@lls.edu

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