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I plan to attend Seton Hall Law’s study abroad program. Is the aid process any different?

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I plan to attend Seton Hall Law’s study abroad program. Is the aid process any different?

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There is a separate Cost of Attendance Budget set for each of the study abroad programs. A consortium agreement is not necessary for Seton Hall Law students. If you are applying for a private loan, disbursement may occur 45 days prior to the start of the semester, with a refund following shortly after. If you are applying for a federal loan, federal regulations require that we wait until 10 days prior to the start of the semester to disburse funds to your account. For this reason, if you need funds for other than the tuition component of the study abroad program, you may wish to consider a private loan.

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