SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid 1303 San Jacinto Street, Houston, Texas 77002 Phone: (713) 646-1820 Fax: (713) 659-3807 2013 STCL Co-Sponsored Study Abroad Program Packet Program Descriptions Checklist Study Abroad Verification Form Budget Worksheets Power of Attorney Form Important Reminder Notes 1
Name of Program STCL CO-SPONSORED STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS SUMMER 2013 Duration Cambridge, England June 30 August 1, 2013 Galway, Ireland June 09 July 19, 2013 Istanbul, Turkey June 28 July 20, 2013 London, England June 18 July 12, 2013 Prague, Czech Republic May 24 July 12, 2013 Session I & II Santiago, Chile May 22 July 19, 2013 Session I & II Valletta, Malta May 31 July 12, 2013 Session I & II 1. Copy of Power of Attorney 2. Study Abroad Verification Form 3. Acknowledgment Form Checklist Note: (a) To receive financial aid for any summer program you must be enrolled in at least 3 credit hours. (b) All transient students on Federal financial aid (Stafford loans) who cannot pick up or negotiate their checks in person must have the person appointed as their power of attorney do so. The designated person can be a family member or another peer; however, a work-study student in the Financial Aid Office and the Accounting Services Office cannot provide this service to you. Also, the power of attorney cannot be issued to someone who is employed at South Texas College of Law. (c) On-site Notaries Public: Pat Hollenbeck, Financial Aid, Rm. 246 Sophia Campos, Dean s Suite, Rm. 232, Ext. 2977 Tracee Fletcher, Accounting Services, Rm. 823, Ext. 1752 2
Cindi Lowrimore, Faculty Support, Rm. 627, Ext 1836 Christie Sprouse, Faculty Support, Rm. 720, Ext. 1895 (d) The Federal student assistance program cannot finance your living expenses both in Houston and for the study abroad program. Arrangements for fixed expenses in Houston are the sole responsibility of the student. The study abroad program includes tuition and fees, books and supplies, housing and meals, transportation including airfare for the program, and a reasonable amount for miscellaneous expenses. (e) For further questions, please come by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to make an appointment to meet with Tiffany Tarver. 3
SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid 1303 San Jacinto Street, Houston, TX 77002-7000 Ph. 713-646-1820 / Fax 713-659-3807 2013 STUDY ABROAD VERIFICATION PLEASE PRINT Name: Program Name: G#: Expected Hour(s) Enrolled: Please check the appropriate program: *If you are attending more than one session please circle both. Cambridge, England Galway, Ireland Istanbul, Turkey London, England Prague, Czech Republic Session I Session II Santiago, Chile Session I Session II Valletta, Malta Session I Session II *Power of Attorney Information: Name: Address: Phone Number: E-mail Address: 4
Cambridge, England Cost of Attendance June 30 August 1, 2013 2013 Summer Abroad Cost of Attendance Description Cost Tuition & Fees $4,024 Application Fee $50 Lodging/meals at Sidney Sussex $4,650 * Meals not provided (dinner & weekends) $1,200 Visa/passport $250 Textbooks $200 Airfare $2,300 Miscellaneous travel incidentals $300 Total Program Cost $12,974 * A student may choose to not take lunch at the college and the meal charge will be reduced by $400. The budget should remain the same because the student will need to purchase lunch somewhere 5
Galway, Ireland June 9 July 19, 2013 Description 2013 Summer Abroad Cost of Attendance (Budget created by New England Law) Cost 6 credit hours Tuition, Fees & Housing $5,400 Board $1,790 Airfare/Transportation $1,350 Books/Supplies $400 Miscellaneous expenses $1,300 Total Program Cost $10,240 ***** To be eligible for financial aid you must at least be enrolled for 3 credit hours. 6
Istanbul, Turkey June 28 July 20, 2013 2013 Summer Abroad Cost of Attendance Description Cost 4 credit hours Tuition $2,152 Program fee $3,100 Application Fee $55 Airfare $1,600 Passport $135 Visa $20 Meals $600 Miscellaneous Expenses $600 Total Program Cost $8,262 Tuition includes 4 credit hours of graduate tuition based on the Standard Tuition rate. Program fee includes double occupancy lodging, some meals, local transportation, cultural activities, administrative fees, emergency medical evacuation and repatriation services, and orientation. Students who choose single occupancy lodging should factor in an additional $568. All other fees listed are estimated additional expenses. The actual total cost will vary for each participant depending on spending habits and travel plans. *****To be eligible for financial aid you must at least be enrolled for 3 credit hours. 7
Valletta, Malta May 31 June 28, 2013 Session 1 July 1 12, 2013 Session 2 2013 Study Abroad Cost of Attendance Description Cost Explanation Tuition & Fees Session 1 only $2,480 4 credit hours Tuition & Fees Sessions 1 & 2 $3,720 6 credit hours Application Fee $200 Non-refundable Books and Supplies $536 Maximum allowable expenses Housing $1,500 Student will make own housing arrangements Meals - Session 1 only Meals - Sessions 1 & 2 $1,800 $2,640 Airfare $1,750 Miscellaneous Expenses Additional Expenses for Session 1only: Session 1 & 2: $1,016 $2,032 Total Program Cost Session 1 $9,282 Estimate for meals @ $60.00 per day Please call your travel agent or the airline to confirm the cost of airfare as soon as possible. The longer you wait the higher the price will be. One month of allowable expenses includes: vaccinations, passport fees, Visa fees, medication and/or other personal needs, etc. Total Program Cost Sessions 1 & 2 $12,378 *****To be eligible for financial aid you must at least be enrolled for 3 credit hours. 8
London, England June 18 July 12, 2013 2013 Summer Abroad Cost of Attendance Description Cost Tuition: $620 per credit $2,480 Course Fee: $150 per course $300 Housing: $1,682 Food: $350 per week $1,540 Program application fee $150 Roundtrip airfare $1,400 BritRail FlexiPass $800 Miscellaneous Expenses $1,653 Loan fee $225 Total Program Cost $10,230 *****To be eligible for financial aid you must at least be enrolled for 3 credit hours. 9
Prague, Czech Republic May 24 June 21, 2013 Session I June 24 July 12, 2013 Session II 2013 Summer Abroad Cost of Attendance Description Cost Explanation Tuition & Fees Session 1 $2,480 4 credit hours (Tuition includes the orientation program, transport pass, trip to Terezin Concentration Camp, use of facilities at the law library, and course materials supplied by the professors) Tuition & Fees Session 2 $1,860 3 credit hours (Tuition includes the orientation program, transport pass, trip to Terezin Concentration Camp, use of facilities at the law library, and course materials supplied by the professors) Application fee $200 Non-refundable Housing $2,000 Student will make own housing arrangements Meals - Session 1 Meals - Session 2 $1,800 $840 Estimate for meals @ $60.00 per day Airfare $1,750 Miscellaneous Expenses Additional Expenses for Session 1only: Session 1 & 2: $1,016 $2,032 Total Program Cost Session 1 $8,746 Total Program Cost Session 1 & 2 $12,962 Please call your travel agent or the airline to confirm the cost of airfare as soon as possible. The longer you wait the higher the price will be. One month of allowable expenses. Includes vaccinations, passport fees, Visa fees, medication and/or other personal needs, etc. ***** To be eligible for financial aid you must at least be enrolled for 3 credit hours. 10
Santiago, Chile May 22 June 28, 2013 Session 1 June 13 July 19, 2013 Session 2 2013 Chile Summer Abroad Cost of Attendance (Budget created by California Western School of Law) Description Session 1 Session 1 Courses + Practicum (5 credit hours) (7 credit hours) (7 Credits Hours) Tuition & Cultural Fees $3,800 $5,180 $5,430 Application Fee $250 $250 $250 Room & Board $2,920 $2,920 $4,760 Books & Supplies $150 $150 $300 Miscellaneous $1,048 $1,048 $1,738 Transportation $1,740 $1,740 $1,940 Total Program Cost $9,908 $11,334 $14,418 ***** To be eligible for financial aid you must at least be enrolled for 3 credit hours. 11
LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF This limited Power of Attorney is granted to: Name Address Phone: Home ( ) Work ( ) I,, of the County of, State of Texas, do constitute and appoint the above referenced person of (city), county, Texas, be my lawful attorney-in-fact from (month/day/year) to, in my name, place, and stead to ask, demand, and receive all and any sums of money payable to me, from Dept. of Education and South Texas College of Law, and/or any other financial aid sources. I fully authorize this said attorney-in-fact to exhibit this Limited Power of Attorney, or any photostat copy thereof, to perform all and of every requisite and necessary act to execute all receipts, releases, and discharges therefrom in or about the premises as fully to all intents and purposes as I might or could do if I were personally present. Witness my hand (month/day/year) Signature Printed name S T A T E O F T E X A S COUNTY OF This instrument is acknowledged before me by day of, 20. Notary s seal Signature of Notary Public (student s name) on the My commission expires on 12
IMPORTANT REMINDER 1. ALL required documents for the study abroad program (co-sponsored and nonsponsored) must be completed for processing. If the documents are not turned in you will not be packaged for the program. You must also register for at least 3 credit hours to receive financial aid. 2. The original copy of the Power of Attorney (P.O.A.) form must be provided to the designated person. You may also want to check with your bank to see if they require the original copy of the P.O.A. form and if that particular form is acceptable. If so, you must have an original P.O.A. for both your designated person and your bank. 3. When your funds arrive, the usual procedure for your refund check is applied. Please inform your designated P.O.A. person that a picture ID along with the original P.O.A. form must be provided when acquiring your check(s). Also, the regular business hours for check negotiation is enforced, unless an appointment is scheduled, 713-646-1762. 4. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid will NOT be responsible for your Fall 2013 registration if your classes are dropped by the Registrar s Office due to your missing the May deadline for filing for financial aid. Therefore, all required financial aid paperwork for the 2013-2014 academic year must be received (and date stamped) by our office on or before May 1, 2013. Meeting the May deadline will include you in consideration of both grants and scholarships. 5. You will be responsible to check Stanley for your Fall 2013 award information. The acceptance of your financial aid on Stanley will serve as a confirmation of your acceptance of the financial aid awards offered. You must review and acknowledge your financial aid on Stanley in order for us to certify your loan(s) for the upcoming 2013-2014 academic year. 6. If you have any questions, please come by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to make an appointment to meet with Tiffany Tarver. Student Signature Date 13