Tuition, Fees, Housing Costs
See also Registration Form and How to Apply
| Tuition and Fees | |
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| • Washburn Law Registration Fee * | $200 |
| • Tuition** | $4,260 |
| • Washburn International Programs Office Fees » Application » Insurance Policy Additional Coverage |
$50 $13 |
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* The registration fee is non-refundable unless it is declined due to full enrollment or program cancellation. ** Tuition is non-refundable unless one's failure to attend is for verified reasons of illness or military obligation or program cancellation. |
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| Housing Arrangements and Costs | |
|---|---|
| Students are required to live in the dormitory for the first 3 weeks of the 6 week program. (See Accommodations and Facilities.) The second 3 weeks the students can elect to stay off campus. Students who remain on campus will pay for another 3 weeks lodging in the dormitory. Students must select whether they will remain in the dormitory or elect to stay off campus by June 11, 2012. |
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| • Costs for dormitory (single room; includes lunch 4 days per week) |
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» First 3 weeks » Second 3 weeks |
$700 $634 |
| Total Cost (single room, 6 weeks) | $1,334 |
Please note:
- Tuition includes the cost of two academic field trips to Barbados legal institutions.
- Students will be responsible for purchasing course materials.

"The study abroad program is an amazing, once in a lifetime experience. It was well worth the investment. Not only do you get an opportunity to get closer to some of your fellow students and faculty, but you also get to experience places that you might not otherwise get to see. If you are thinking about it, you should go."
Valerie Glenn
Students attending Washburn Law's Summer Study Abroad Program are expected to make their own arrangements for travel to and from Barbados. See Transportation.
Students who need an estimated budget for purposes of obtaining sufficient loan money should contact the Director of International Legal Programs.
Payment Schedule
- January 20, 2012 until April 15, 2012: Submit registration fee ($200.00) with registration form
- March 1, 2012: Expiration of enrollment preference for the first 25 Washburn Law student applications.
- March 15, 2012: First half of tuition due.
- April 15, 2012: Second half of tuition due. (Students who have paid a non-refundable registration fee, but who decide to withdraw from the program, must officially withdraw in writing by May 1. Failure to do so will result in the student being financially responsible for the housing fee. See Cancellations for further information.)
- May 1, 2012: Housing fee for first 3 weeks ($700) due.
Financial Assistance
Washburn Law students are eligible to apply for study abroad scholarships awarded through the International Programs Office at Washburn University. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of references, statement of purpose, academic achievement, previous study abroad experience, cost of the program, demonstrated need, and other factors as appropriate. The number of applicants and funds available for use affect the average amount from year to year. Applications are due by March 1. For more information on the application process see Admissions to Study Abroad & Scholarship Application Instructions



