University of Arizona

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Tucson, Arizona, USA English Law (NACLE)

Highlights

Established in 1885, Arizona is a leader in research, among all public universities. Arizona is advancing frontiers of interdisciplinary scholarship and entrepreneurial partnerships, and is a member of the Association of American Universities, the 62 leading public and private research universities.

Located in a highly diverse border region, Arizona emphasizes making international experiences accessible to all students. You play an important role in creating a globally connected campus. You are also a critical component of the university's relationships with many of the best universities in the world.

Funding Opportunity:

All students going on exchange to the US are eligible for Killam Undergraduate Fellowships. If you are interested in going to the US for an exchange and meet the requirements of Killam, please submit your application via Killam's website by January 31st, 2024. Once you have been nominated by McGill to go on exchange to a US partner, Killam will process your application and let you know if you have been selected.

Term dates 

Semester 1

Semester 2

August - December January - May

*Semester and exam dates may vary from year to year. Please consult the Host institution's fact sheet, the Host institution's website, or the Host institution directly to confirm. 

Contact information

International Student Services

Global Center
615 N. Park Avenue, Room 120
P.O. Box 210087
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-4627
Email: intl-isps [at] arizona.edu

Office of Study Abroad

Global Center
615 N. Park Avenue, Room 150
P.O. Box 210087
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 626-9211
Email: studyabroad [at] arizona.edu

 

 

 

 

The information on this page is drawn from either the institution's fact sheet or their website as linked above.

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