Study Abroad
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Immersion in the language, culture, legal system and legal education system of another country through study abroad can substantially enhance your understanding of the law and the global environment in which it is created and applied.
While studying at Pitt Law, J.D. students may obtain up to 29 credits from an accredited foreign law faculty that will count towards the completion of their J.D. degree. This can be in the form of graduate level courses that are part of a degree program, such as an LL.M., an ABA-approved program sponsored by an American law school, or individual courses at a foreign law school. Students who opt to to combine work on a foreign LL.M. with their Pitt JD can graduate from Pitt Law in three years with both degrees.
PLANNING
Consider planning your study abroad experience in three stages:
SCHOLARSHIPS
Opportunities include applications and competitions.
NARRATIVES
- Total Immersion: A Semester in Donetsk, Ukraine
- "Delhi, In the Summertime?"
- Studies at Durham and the Hague
SAFETY
The University's Study Abroad Office publishes a handbook of health and safety information including topics such as: immunizations, medications, sexually transmitted diseases, cultural sensitivity, and documentation.
Please familiarize yourself with the University's guidelines about funding for and travel to foreign destinations under State Department Travel Warnings.








