International Comparative Law (Kosovo) June 2–June 13, 2025 | registration deadline: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 International Comparative Law KosovoFirst name*M.I.Last name*Date of birth*Address*AddressAddressAddressCityCityState/Province AlabamaAlaskaArkansasArizonaCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingState/ProvinceZip/PostalZip/PostalEmail*Phone*Emergency contactContact nameContact phoneContact emailDo you authorize the distribution of my name, academic institution, and email address to other students participating in the program? Yes NoI am:* a Mitchell Hamline law student a law or graduate student at another institution an attorney other professionalMitchell Hamline student ID*Name of law or graduate school where currently enrolled*Title, employer*Session Session I Session IIEach course: $850/creditStudents must take both Sessions, unless they have taken Session 1 on campus already.Tuition + course fee$450 is the mandatory program fee that covers field trip costs, receptions, and other program related expenses.DocumentsPhotos/photocopies are acceptable in jpg, png, or pdf formats.Letter of good standing and letter of permission from current schoolDrop a file here or click to uploadChoose FileMaximum file size: 22.53MBApplicant readiness to live and study abroadThe following section of questions is designed to assess the applicant’s readiness to live and study in another country. It will explore their adaptability to new cultural environments, their capacity to manage the academic and personal challenges of studying abroad, and their understanding of essential rules and expectations within the program. This section also includes an overview of critical program policies and guidelines, ensuring applicants are well-informed about responsibilities, conduct standards, and requirements for successful participation.1.Tell us about a time when you had to manage a challenging situation on your own outside of your hometown. How did you handle it? How do you think these skills will help you in a study abroad environment?2.Traveling overseas is an exciting experience where every day is a learning experience. What strategies will you use to ensure you stay on track while abroad and balancing school responsibilities with the exploration typically associated with traveling and living overseas?3.What motivates you to participate in this study abroad program? What do you hope to gain from this experience?4.Describe a situation where you had to follow rules or guidelines that you didn’t necessarily agree with. How did you navigate it? How will you approach rules and regulations in a different country?Experience in new environments5.Have you traveled or lived outside of the United States before? What did you learn from that experience? What challenges, if any, did you face and how did you overcome them?6.How do you adapt to new environments, cultures, and customs? Can you give an example of a time when you had to adjust quickly to a new situation?7.What steps will you take to make sure you can adjust to cultural differences while maintaining your academic focus?Compliance with rules on substance use and behavior8.How do you ensure that your personal choices align with legal and ethical standards regarding the use of substances? What strategies will you use to avoid situations involving the sale or use of illegal substances or activities?9.Have you ever been in a situation where others around you were engaging in behavior that was against the rule? How did you handle yourself in that situation?10.The laws regarding substances like marijuana vary from country to country. How do you plan to navigate these differences and stay compliant with the rules of the program and local laws?Agreement with terms and conditions of the Mitchell Hamline Kosovo study abroad programThe next section contains a list of agreements that the applicant must accept to participate in the program. These agreements outline essential responsibilities, conduct expectations, and commitment to program policies. By agreeing to these terms, the applicant affirms their understanding of and willingness to comply with the standards required for a successful and respectful experience in the program.Class attendance and academic engagementI will attend all scheduled classes and academic events including mandatory field trips and site visits, except for excused absences where I have obtained approval from Mitchell Hamline’s Dean of Students, or where I have obtained a valid note from local doctor or health care provider.I understand that if I miss two or more classes, I will be withdrawn from the program without a refund.I will actively participate in classroom discussions and be attentive to course material.I will use due diligence to complete all assignments within the deadlines outlined in the course syllabus; I acknowledge that failure to do so may result in a failing grade.I will manage my time effectively to ensure that my academic work is of the highest quality.Communication with advisorsI will maintain regular communication with the program administrator of the location of my accommodation.Adherence to legal and program rulesI will not engage in the use of drugs, including marijuana or any illegal substances, during my study abroad experience.I will refrain from participating in any illicit activities, and I commit to learning and understanding the legal and cultural expectations of the host country.Personal accountability I acknowledge that I am responsible for my own behavior, both inside and outside of the classroom. I understand that if I miss more than two classes, or behave in an unprofessional or disrespectful manner, that I may be withdrawn from the program.Acknowledgment of program policiesI have read and understand the expectations set forth by the Mitchell Hamline Study Abroad Program, and I will follow all guidelines and instructions provided by program coordinators and faculty.I understand that I cannot be enrolled in another study abroad program that runs on the same days—no matter the location. I acknowledge that attending two study abroad programs, offered on the same days, or weeks is not in compliance.I understand that I cannot be enrolled in any other synchronous law school classes that run on the same days; I understand that any violation of this rule may result in being withdrawn from the program without refund.I understand that my participation in the program is contingent upon my compliance with these commitments, and that any violation may lead to disciplinary action, including being withdrawn from the program without refund.Participants agree to have read these terms and conform with aforementioned Mitchell Hamline School of Law policies upon the submission of the application to the Center of Law and Business.Signature to acknowledge the preceding section*ClearDemographic information (optional)The information requested below is optional and will assist the School of Law in meeting federal reporting requirements. Thank you for your assistance. 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