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The School of Law offers a dual degree program with the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po/Paris) in which students may earn both the Juris Doctor (J.D.) and a Masters in Economic Law. Graduates are eligible to sit the French bar exam.
Admission to the Program Interested students submit applications to the School of Law’s faculty International Relations Committee during the application period in the fall of their second-year. Applicants must demonstrate fluency in French. Selected students must complete four semesters at the School of Law, a minimum of 59 credits towards their J.D. degrees, and all graduation requirements, before undertaking the program in Paris during their third-year of study. Approved students are responsible for complying with all requirements and procedures for foreign student travel imposed by the University’s International Studies Office, with proof of compliance transmitted to the chair of the International Relations Committee before the student departs.
NOTE: Transfer students awarded two residency semesters at entrance are not eligible to participate in international dual-degree programs.
Curriculum Participating students must complete four residency semesters at the School of Law and a year of study at Sciences Po/Paris. Students must obtain program requirement details directly from Sciences Po/Paris. Students who successfully complete the Sciences Po/Paris program earn 27 semester credits and two residency semesters.
Financial Aid Financial aid will be provided by the School of Law while in attendance at Sciences Po. Financial aid is not guaranteed and is subject to School of Law and University regulations and availability. Students must meet the School of Law’s satisfactory academic progress standards each semester.
Tuition and Fees J.D. degree candidates must complete six residency semesters in the School of Law and pay School of Law tuition and fees.
Grading Standards Students are required to meet the grading standards of both schools independently to remain in good standing. Each school retains the right to drop students from its degree program following its usual academic standards and procedures.
NOTE: D, F, NC and U grades (or their equivalents) awarded at Sciences Po/Paris earn exclusion points in the same manner as grades earned at Virginia
For More Information Contact the School of Law faculty advisor, Professor Paul B. Stephan