Summer Law Programs > Rome
Program Costs
This student budget includes the most accurate current estimates of actual costs. Actual costs will depend on flight costs, personal spending habits, and the foreign exchange fluctuation. Should there be any substantial changes to this budget, all applicants will be notified immediately.
| Cost Range |
|
| Application fee (nonrefundable) | $100 |
| Tuition ($825 per credit) | $2,475 - $3,300 |
| Program Fee | $450 |
| New student fee (non-CUA students only) | $45 |
| Insurance (required) | $55 |
| Accommodations (885€ total for program if using CUA-arranged housing) | $1,145* |
| Meals, Personal Expenses, Sightseeing** | $950 - 1,200 |
| Course Materials | $250-300 |
| Airfare | $1,100 - 1,400 |
| TOTAL | $6,525-$7,995 |
*Approximate, based on October 26, 2012 currency exchange rate of $1.29 per €1.
**Because students are responsible for these expenses, they may be higher or lower depending on your personal spending habits.
Applications are due by February 25, 2013, or until the program reaches maximum capacity
Program deposit, in the amount of $500, is due March 11, 2013. (Note: Class preferences and housing accommodations are determined by order of deposits.)
Financial Aid - Students must enroll in a minimum of 3 credits to be eligible for financial aid. Catholic University law students should plan to meet with our Financial Aid Director, David Schrock (schrock@law.edu) to discuss their plans with him. Law students from other law schools should consult their school's financial aid office to determine what assistance may be available.
Financial aid form for Rome only ![]()
Financial aid worksheet for Rome and Cracow ![]()
Books - The Summer 2013 book list will be made available to enrolled students in early March to allow sufficient time for students to seek the lowest cost options available. To keep book costs to a minimum, students are encouraged to purchase used textbooks as early as possible.
