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Foreign Programs: Rule 23

Rule 23. Credit-Granting Foreign Programs.

(a) A law school may not undertake a credit-granting foreign program without first notifying the Consultant and obtaining Committee approval in accordance with the Criteria for Approval of Foreign Summer Programs, Criteria for Approval of Semester Abroad Programs, Criteria for Student Study at a Foreign Institution, or other criteria applicable to the awarding of credit for foreign study.

(b) If the Accreditation Committee determines not to approve, or to withdraw approval from, a credit-granting foreign program, the law school may appeal the Committee's decision to the Council under the provisions of Rule 9.

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