Study in China
Eligibility
Each current law school student must submit a letter from the dean of their law school certifying good standing. Each law school graduate must submit an official certification of graduation.
Fees
All-inclusive total $3,725 for tuition, books, housing (double room and shared bath), all meals, three-day excursion to Hangzhou and one-day excursion to Suzhou, field trips and social-cultural activities in Shanghai, certificate of completion to each successful graduate, and six hours of ABA-approved credit. Only a limited number of double rooms/shared bath will be available, on a first-come first-served basis. Otherwise, upgraded rooms are available as follows: $4050 total for double room with private bath; $4475 total for single room with private bath.
Early Enrollment Opportunity
Enroll by February 1st with another law student or students and we will rebate $100 to you for each additional student you recruit. Each application must be accompanied by the $200 non-refundable deposit. We will send you the rebate as soon as we have received full payments, including any financial aid, from you and the student or students you have recruited.
Accommodations
The accommodations covered by the all-inclusive program fee are conveniently located in the same building as the dining facility, classrooms and computer room. All rooms are fully air-conditioned, and the fee includes the full board.
Deadlines
A completed application with a letter of good standing and $200 nonrefundable deposit are due March 1, 2013, (after March 1, there is an additional $100 late deposit, if space is available). Final payment is due April 1, 2013. Willamette University reserves the right to cancel under extraordinary circumstances, such as lack of enrollment or political emergency. In this circumstance, students will receive a full tuition refund and, whenever possible, our assistance with other arrangements.
Download the application form (PDF).
Chris Strum
China Program, Willamette University College of Law
245 Winter Street SE, Salem, OR 97301
503-370-6877 voice
503-370-6375 fax
cstrum@willamette.edu
“My four-week stay at ECUPL was unforgettable. The food at the café was enjoyable, and the classes gave me a general overview of Chinese law and its issues.”

