Application - Cayman Islands Fall Intersession Program

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NON-STETSON law student applicants should submit:

1. Online application form, $300 program deposit ($200 toward tuition and $100 toward housing) plus $50 application fee; and

2. Remit payment for the balance of the cost of the program to Stetson by November 15. If you will be applying for financial aid, please contact your home school financial aid office to request a Consortium Agreement (which is sent to Stetson to be completed and returned to your home school). Please fax the Consortium Agreement to Stetson at 727-231-0723.

3. Submit a certified copy of your law school transcript to Stetson (c/o Int'l Programs, 1401 61st Street South, Gulfport, FL 33707), and send to [email protected] and/or Stetson University College of Law, International Programs Office at 1401 61st Street South, Gulfport, FL 33707.  

4. Submit a Letter of Good Standing from your law school and email to:  [email protected] and/or mail to: Stetson University College of Law, International  Programs, 1401 61st Street South, Gulfport, FL 33707.

STETSON students should submit:

1. Online application form, $300 program deposit plus $50 application fee; and

2. Remit payment for the balance of the cost of the program to Stetson by November 15.

Enrollment will be limited to 10, and applicants will be considered in the order of receipt of application and fee. The application form, $50 application fee and $300 program deposit (for a total payment of $350) must be received by Stetson no later than November 15, to receive priority consideration. These fees will be applied to the tuition and housing if the applicant is accepted and will be refunded if the applicant is denied.

Formal Method of Communication with Students
Email is the official method of communication with all students on matters relating to the program. Stetson students will be contacted through their Stetson email address, and non-Stetson students will be contacted through the email address they provide to Stetson on their application for the study abroad program.

All students participating in the fall intersession abroad program must read the Worldwide Caution and the Consular Information Sheet from the U.S. Department of State. Also see Resources, CDC - Travelers' Health, and CDC - H1N1 FLU Information.

If you have any questions, please contact International Programs at [email protected].