Oxford Law
Oxford, England | Summer
Study comparative law and the history of the common law in its original setting. You'll reside at St Edmund Hall, a University of Oxford college, where Edmund of Abingdon (a monk and subsequent Archbishop of Canterbury) is believed to have lived and taught in the 13th century. Named St Edmund Hall in 1317, it is the only remaining original Oxford community. This program is the oldest ongoing program in Oxford to be sponsored by a US school and allows you to gain a deeper understanding of the field. Explore Oxford and London through program excursions.
Eligibility
The Oxford Law Program is open to students in good standing at an ABA-approved law school.
Other Considerations & Requirements
Priority is given to students in good conduct standing with a GPA of 2.5 or higher; exceptions may be granted upon appeal.
Note: Do not purchase airline tickets until advised to do so in the IP portal.
Housing
You'll stay in St Edmund Hall where most rooms are single occupancy. A pub and common room are available as well.
Note: Overnight guests are not allowed in program housing.


Academics
On this program, you'll study a focused curriculum with FSU faculty members and Oxford University faculty members. You’ll have the opportunity to use the city as your classroom through immersive academic experiences.
Excursions & Activities
You'll receive a program calendar before you leave; here are some examples taken from past programs of potential excursions & activities you may do:
Day trip: London (including a visit to the Inns of the Court and Royal Courts of Justice)
Local experience: Evening cruise on the Thames River in Oxford
