Disability Accommodations
Loyola strives to create an inclusive environment in all of its programming. Students requiring accommodation should contact the program director to discuss available services in their desired program country.
Vienna
Persons with disabilities are encouraged to attend as both the law school and hotels are accessible, but interested students who require special accommodations should contact program Director Robert A. Garda, Jr. at rgarda@loyno.edu to discuss availability.
Academic, Vaccination, and Cancellation Policies
Academic Policies
Loyola’s general academic policies apply to Summer Legal Studies programs. Thus, students must attend 80 percent of all classes, and final examinations will be graded on the traditional A-F (+,-) scale.
Loyola students must be carrying a GPA of 2.20 or above (by the program start date) to participate in any of or Summer Legal Studies Programs.
Law Study Abroad Tuition and Fees
The tuition for the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Spetses program is $1,250.00 per credit hour, and the program fee is $300 per student (paid through a single deposit upon registration).
The tuition for the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Vienna program is $1,250.00 per credit hour, and the program fee is $300 per student (paid through a single deposit upon registration).
Application Process
The Loyola Study Abroad programs employ a rolling admissions policy. Applications are considered in the order of their receipt, and applications showing potential for successful study abroad are accepted promptly, until the program is filled. After 35-40 students have enrolled, a waiting list is used to admit further students depending on program availability. Please note that the Loyola Study Abroad programs are popular and in some years have been closed early due to over-enrollment.
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Policies and Procedures
Summer Program Policies + Procedures
Desk Manual
Louisiana Legal Services and Pro Bono Desk Manual
The Gillis W. Long Poverty Law Center proudly announces the launch of the latest revision, the sixth edition, of the Louisiana Legal Services and Pro Bono Desk Manual. The manual serves as a guide for attorneys representing low-income clients in Louisiana. The sixth edition of the manual is the inaugural edition of the electronic publication. Earlier editions were printed and published in 1986, 1993, 2001, 2005, and 2013.
Race Judicata
April 6, 2024, the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law’s Student Bar Association is proud to announce its Race Judicata 5k charity walk/run at Audubon Park in New Orleans.
CEL Research
John Lovett
- Good Faith in Louisiana Property Law, 78 La. L. Rev. 1163 (2018).