Ireland Program Details

Application Due Date

Due date for submission is April 1, 2025.

For non-Fordham Law students, you must attach a letter of good standing from an appropriate administrator of your law school. If accepted, non-Fordham Law students will be required to provide their social security number if using financial aid for the program.

Apply to the Ireland Program.

Fees

Apply and commit to the Program with a $1,000 nonrefundable deposit by February 15, 2025, and the Program will waive the $500 externship placement fee.

Regular Program

Tuition: $3,975
Housing: TBD

Regular+Extension Program

Tuition: $6,625
Housing: TBD

Externship

Non-Credit: $500 (placement fee)
Credit: $2,295

Housing

Belfast

You will be staying at the Holiday Inn Belfast City Centre(40 Hope Street), a 15-minute walk from Queen’s University and a 5-minute walk to downtown Belfast City. Rooms will be twin-shares—i.e., two students to a room—and en suite. A full, cooked breakfast is included. A limited number of single rooms may be available for an extra fee.

Dublin

You will be staying at the residences at Trinity College located in the heart of Dublin.

Located mainly in the historic courtyards of the Trinity campus, this accommodation consists of single study bedrooms in 2–5 bedroom apartments containing a lounge.

Students With Disabilities

Classrooms and housing are accessible to students with physical disabilities. Students who are requesting accommodation will be required to submit appropriate documentation to:

Michael W. Martin, Administrative Director
Belfast/Dublin Summer Program

Fordham University School of Law
150 W. 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023

Accident and Sickness Insurance

Students should consult their individual insurance carriers and obtain supplemental insurance as desired.

Travel and Passports

Air transportation costs are not included. Participants arrange travel to Ireland on their own. A passport is required for travel to Ireland, the United Kingdom, and other Western European countries. It is the students' responsibility to have a valid passport. Contact the nearest state department office or post office for information. Plan ahead and get your passport early. Non-United States citizens should consult their respective countries' consulate offices for visa information.

U.S. State Department Travel Information

Read details from the U.S. Department of State International Travel website.

Cancellation Policy

Fordham University School of Law reserves the right to alter or cancel this program. Cancellation would occur in the event of under-enrollment by May 1, 2025, or unforeseen international events that could inhibit program operations or seriously affect participants' safety. If the program is cancelled, all participants will be informed immediately by telephone, email, and letter. All tuition and fees will be refunded.