Study law in exciting, cosmopolitan Toronto
Timely, flexible and affordable

Now approaching its thirteenth consecutive year in downtown Toronto, Canada, Thomas M. Cooley Law School returns to the University of St. Michael's College in May and June, 2012. Our program offers two three-week sessions of timely and stimulating law courses. Students are invited to attend one or both sessions and choose among nine course options. In addition to international comparative law courses the program features legal events and social activities that will enrich student’s foreign study experience.
If you are interested in an economical study abroad program that features important international law topics and outstanding faculty members, explore our program here on our website. If you have any questions feel free to contact our office at (517) 371-5140, ext. 2849 or foreignstudy@cooley.edu.
How To Apply
Now Accepting Applications:
We are now accepting guest student applications for the 2012 Toronto program. You will find the 2012 brochure (pdf), application and professionalism form available for download on this page. The non-refundable deposit fee for the Toronto program is $250. Guest students have the option to pay the deposit by credit card. The deposit fee may also be paid by check made payable to Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Please complete the application form (pdf) and professionalism form (pdf) in their entirety and mail it along with your deposit check to the address listed below. Space is limited. Apply today.
Mail Materials To:
William P. Weiner
Associate Dean for International Programs
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
300 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48933
Note: Current Cooley students please visit our site on the portal for application information
» 2012 Toronto Brochure (pdf)
» Application Form - Guest Student (pdf)
» Professionalism Form (pdf)
Certificate Of Completion
Students who successfully complete a Cooley foreign study program receive a certificate suitable for framing and may note on their curriculum vitae "Certificate, (applicable year e.g., 2012) Toronto Study Abroad Program, Thomas M. Cooley Law School." It would be a misrepresentation to assert that you were a student of St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto. |