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Apply (international students) Byron Bay Summer Law School

Entry requirements

International students wishing to study law this summer at the Byron Bay Summer Law School should read: 

Assessment

Varied assessment methods are used and full details are contained in the study guide for each unit. These may include researched essays, oral presentations, case studies, and in-class and take home exams. Students may also be asked to take part in group work as well as individual assignments.

Access

All School of Law and Justice Summer School units provide 26 hours of intensive face-to-face teaching. Attendance is compulsory. Some units offer students access to a dedicated learning website. Students also have access to MySCU which provides a range of online services and resources.

Summer School students have access to the University Library's extensive reference materials but would be required to travel to the Lismore campus to borrow material. Wireless internet access is available at the Byron Bay venue for students with their own laptop computer.

Refund policy

See International Students Refund Policy

ESOS framework

See Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Framework document

International student enquiries 

International students who are interested in studying law this summer at Byron Bay, please direct enquiries to:

CRICOS provider numbers: 01241G, 02621K, 03135E

Updated: 27 February 2012