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Non–New England Law | Boston Summer Programs

Students who wish to receive credit for summer law programs offered at other ABA-accredited law schools or CILE summer abroad programs need to submit this form before any letter of good standing can be processed. First Year students wanting to attend any summer program and non-first years wanting to attend a non-CILE summer program need to be approved by the Director of Student Services as well, before a letter of good standing can be processed.

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Summer Affidavit

I understand that, as a New England Law | Boston student, I may not use credits earned during the summer to decrease in any way my tuition obligations to New England Law | Boston. If I wish to use summer credits to accelerate my date of graduation, I may do so only upon written permission from the Director of Student Services and payment of an acceleration fee.*

"To accelerate my date of graduation" means to graduate at a date earlier than that expected at the time of admission, so as to reduce the aggregate amount of academic-year (non-summer) tuition that the school expected to receive at the time of admission.

* For Day, Part-Time Day and Evening students, the acceleration fee is equal to the difference between the amount of regular academic year tuition that the student is expected to pay by the accelerated date of graduation and the amount of academic year tuition and fees that the student would have been expected to pay if s/he had graduated when originally contemplated. Special Part-Time students who enroll in summer courses are also subject to an acceleration fee and should consult the Controller's office to determine the amount of that fee.

(Based on Rule A.6 of the Student Handbook: Rules and Regulations)

I confirm I have read and understood the terms of the Summer Affidavit.