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LSU in LyonJune 10 – July 20, 2018http://sites.law.lsu.edu/lyonprogram
Old Lyon
Place Bellecour
Bastille Day
ParcOlympiqueLyonnaise
Budget Estimates■ Flight: $900-$1500 (book early!)
■ Board: $600-$900
■ Tuition: Resident $3,617-$6,322 / Non-Resident $6,842-$11,966 (4-7 credits)
■ Food:
■ Travel: budget varies, $1,000 - $10,000– Ex. flight to Barcelona $100, drive to Cannes $30, rent a sailboat $95,
train to Interlaken $35, hostel in Pamplona $180, airBNB in Paris $139, flight to Prague $200, etc., Eurail passes $300-400
■ TOTAL: $6,000-$14,000– *Tuition Scholarships May Apply– Financial Aid If Eligible
Financial Aid
■ Tuition Discounts Apply
■ Financial Aid/Loans Available (Spread Over Three Semesters)
■ Contact: Heather KimballGraduate CoordinatorEnrollment ManagementLouisiana State University1146 Pleasant Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803office 225-578-3103 | fax [email protected] | lsu.edu | www.lsu.edu/financialaid
Tuition and Finance-CaveatAll tuition and fees in this PowerPoint are based on numbers from the 2016 summer program as we have them today. Final tuition
and fee schedule is subject to change.
Tuition and Finance-Resident
7 6 5 4Hours Hours Hours Hours
Resident Students: Tuition 5,760.42 4,937.50 4,114.58 3,291.67 Building Use Fee 28.00 24.00 20.00 16.00 Operational Fee 127.75 109.50 91.25 73.00 Academic Excellence Fee 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 Course Material Fee 525.00 450.00 375.00 300.00 Registration Fee 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Student Excellence Fee 64.17 55.00 45.83 36.67 Student Technology Fee 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00
Total 6,620.34 5,676.00 4,731.66 3,787.34
Tuition Discount-Resident Example
■ Resident Student– Receives a $17000
(86.7%) academic year tuition discount
– Student takes five (5) hours in Lyon
■ $573.16 in tuition
■ $617.08 Fees
■ Total = $1190.24
■ Nonresident Student– $5000 academic year discount
(25.32% tuition discount)– 4 credit hours in Lyon
■ $2458.34 Tuition
■ $3225 Nonresident Fee
■ $495.67 Additional Fees
■ Total = $6179.01
Tuition Discounting–Nonresident
Example
Tuition and Finance-Nonresident
Nonresident Students: Tuition 5,760.42 4,937.50 4,114.58 3,291.67 Building Use Fee 28.00 24.00 20.00 16.00 Operational Fee 127.75 109.50 91.25 73.00 Academic Excellence Fee 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 Course Material Fee 525.00 450.00 375.00 300.00 Registration Fee 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Nonresident Fee 5,643.75 4,837.50 4,031.25 3,225.00 Student Excellence Fee 64.17 55.00 45.83 36.67 Student Technology Fee 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00
Total 12,264.09 10,513.50 8,762.91 7,012.34
Tuition Discounting–Nonresident Example
■ Nonresident Student– $5000 academic year discount (25.32% tuition discount)– 4 credit hours in Lyon
■ $2458.34 Tuition
■ $3225 Nonresident Fee
■ $495.67 Additional Fees
■ Total = $6179.01
Employment
■ Summer in Lyon Scheduled to Allow Clerkships
■ Roughly One-Half of Last Class Clerked
■ Many Baton Rouge Firms Schedule Summer Clerkships to Accommodate Summer in France
Externships
■ Externships are Possible
■ May Have to “Create Your Own”
■ Contact: Jeff Brooks ([email protected])
■ Possibility of European Externships
Housing
■ Student Responsible for Own Housing
■ Utilize Resources on Webpage
■ Most students use AirBNB or HomeAway
■ Talk to Faculty, Students, etc…
■ Assistant—Margaret Viator ([email protected])
■ Class Structure:– 4-7 credits (two 3-week
“semesters”) – Two 1-credit courses offered each
semester– One 3 –credit class that lasts six
weeks– Typical Day: 8:30-9:30am, 9:40-
10:40am, (3 cr.) 10:50-12:30
Summer Overview
Tentative Classes for Summer 2018
– 1-hour credit: ■ Comparative Family Law- Associate Dean Carroll (1 credit)■ International Comparative Maritime Personal Injury-- Judge John W.
deGravelles of the Federal District Court for the Middle District of La. (1 credit)
■ Comparative Torts- Professor Stathis Banakas- University of East Anglia and University of Athens (1 credit)
■ Professor Isabelle Michallet (Université Jean Moulin- Lyon III) Int'l and European Environmental Law
■ 3-hour credit: ■ Comparative International Law- Professor Philip Hackney (3 credits)
International Travel
Class of 2017
Field Trip ■ The International Labor Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.
Vineyards and Wine Tasting
■ Opportunity to visit local vineyard
■ Wine tasting class
Spain and Portugal
Avignon
Cannes
Amsterdam
Paris
Interlaken
Pamplona
Student Testimonials■ ”I can’t stress it enough: go
on the Lyon trip. Chances are you will never go on a trip like this against because the real world comes pretty fast. But not as fast as the bulls chasing you down the streets of Pamplona.”
– Jack Zeringue, Class of 2017
Student Testimonials
■ "If you don't go on this trip, you'll regret it for the rest of your life."
■ -Chris Roy, now a cultured and distinguished gentleman
– Class of 2019
Student Testimonials■ “The Lyon program is hands down
my favorite part of law school to date! It was a great way to make new friends and explore Europe at the same time.”
■ Marianna Knister- Class of 2019
Student Testimonials■ “Despite the Nice Attack, I
wouldn't hesitate to travel again. Going on the Lyon trip this summer was one of the best decisions I've made and if given the chance I'd make that decision again. The food (and wine) alone should be enough for everyone to make the trip, not to mention the experiences and friendships made along the way. There will always be something going on around the world but that shouldn't stop anyone from traveling.”
– Jessie Finley- Class of 2018
CONTACTS
■ Professor Philip Hackney ([email protected])
■ Professor John Church ([email protected])
■ Professor Olivier Moreteau ([email protected])
■ Professor Wendell Holmes ([email protected])
■ Margaret Viator ([email protected])