SUMMER STUDY : SWEDEN : FINANCIAL AID
Suffolk Law students should apply through the Financial Aid Office for loans to cover
costs associated with the program such as fees, tuition, travel, housing and living
expenses. Students from other American law schools should consult the financial aid
office at their own school. International applicants are encouraged to apply to foundations
and other sources of funding in their home country for financial assistance.
Suffolk law students may apply for student loans to cover the cost of tuition, travel,
and living expenses. Suffolk Law students applying for summer financial aid must complete
and submit three forms:
2008/2009 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
2008-2009 Suffolk University Law School Returning Student Financial Aid Application
2008 Summer Supplemental Financial Aid Application
These forms may be accessed through the web page for Suffolk
University Law School’s Financial Aid Office and the deadline for applying for
summer financial aid is February 29th, 2008. Students from other law schools should
check with their respective financial aid offices.
IMPORTANT! Students must be enrolled for at least 3 credits to receive
summer financial aid. In the context of the Summer Law Program in Lund, this means
that students must take 2 classes, for a total of 4 credits, in order to receive summer
financial aid.
Below is the budget used by Suffolk University Law School’s Office of Financial Aid
in determining your eligibility for a Stafford Loan for the Sweden Program:
| Tuition |
$3,440 |
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| Activity Fee |
$100 |
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| Room/Board |
$1,320 |
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| Transportation |
$1,830 |
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| Miscellaneous |
$185 |
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| Books/Supplies |
$300 |
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| Total |
$7,175 |
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