I. Number of Exchange Students
Two (2) exchange students for each semester.
II. Selection of Participants
Participation in the Student Exchange Program (hereinafter refer to Program) is limited to those students:
a) Undergraduate students in their third year or higher;
b) Graduate students.
III. Qualifications
1. All candidates for the Student Exchange Program to Tulane University must be enrolled in their third bachelor year or higher of law studies at CUPL and will be in good academic standing, as reflected in approximately the top third of the class for all completed law school work.
2. If taking courses with English language requirements, all candidates must have suitable levels of language ability for the study of such subjects at Tulane University.
All candidates should submit the following test scores as evidence of their English language proficiency to Faculty of International Law (TOEFL/IELTS scores are only valid for 2 years from the test date):
a) The minimum scores for Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) should be as follows:
1. 580 for the paper-based test (with a minimum Test of Written English score of 4.0); or
2. 237 for the computer-based test (with an essay rating of at least 4.0); or
3. 100 for the internet-based test (with a minimum writing score of 19)
b) The minimum overall score for International English Language Testing System (IELTS) should be 6.5 (no component lower than 5.5).
IV. Application
The semester 2 of Faculty of Law of Tulane University in 2013-2014 will begin in January 2014 so the candidates who wish to participate in the Program must submit all the application documents to the Faculty of International Law, CUPL before 8 October, 2013.
V. Application Checklist:
1. Copy of passport, or if not available at time of application, a copy of a state-issued identification card, such as a driver's license
2. Copy of Transcript
3. Application form signed
4. Completed Application Form and Personal Statement
5. Letter of authorization from home law school. Note: the letter of authorization may be sent separately.
6. For candidates attending institutions where the language of instruction is not English: official report of TOEFL score, including TWE (TSE is optional, but recommended). Note: official report to be sent by ETS to Tulane Law School.
7. Statement of Adequate Funding.
Please note: The applicants could download the application form from the website. http://www.law.tulane.edu/surveys/llms/index.aspx?ekfrm=16778. Postgraduate students should submit the official academic records of previous law school and undergraduate education. Letters of recommendation by professors of the law school should be submitted meanwhile. Make sure you have included all required documents before sending your application to the Faculty of International Law, CUPL so that we can process the applications promptly.
V. Fees and Expenses
1. No tuition fees will be charged by Law School of Tulane University. Exchange students shall be personally responsible for covering the following costs and expenses at Tulane University:
a) housing and meals;
b) travel expenses between the two institutions;
c) hospitalization and health insurance;
d) books and program materials;
e) equipment and consumables;
f) passport and visa costs; and
g) all other incidental expenses arising out of the exchange.
2. Exchange Students will be required to provide evidence that they possess sufficient funds to cover the reasonable costs and other personal expenses during their stay at Faculty of Law Tulane University.
VI. Contact Information
The contact details are as follows:
Admissions Officer: DING, Qiuju
Email: vera335@163.com
Tel: (+86)-010-58908198
Office: Room A533 in the New Academic and Research on the campus of Graduate School