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McGill boasts the oldest law school in Canada and one of the highest ranked universities in the world.

How do I arrange a NACLE Exchange at McGill?

First, take a look at the general information on student exchanges posted on this NACLE website.

Second, information on courses offered at McGill can be found at: http://www.mcgill.ca/law-studies/courses/ . The contact person for NACLE exchanges at McGill is Assistant Dean Ali Martin-Mayer ( ali.martin-mayer@mcgill.ca ).

Second, you should speak with the NACLE representative at your own law school. To determine who your contact is, if you are attending a Canadian school, click here; if you are attending a school in the United States, click here; and if you are attending a Mexican school, click here.  

All questions regarding coming on exchange to the Faculty of Law of McGill University should be directed to the to the NACLE representative and the International Studies/Study Abroad Office of your home university.  After obtaining approval home university, students may fill out the application form here.  Every year, McGill’s exchange partners are sent a reminder that outlines McGill's Student Exchanges application requirements. McGill University will only review NACLE Exchange applications that are formally submitted to us by the exchange coordinators of NACLE Exchange partner universities.  The deadline for recieving exchange applications is May 1, 2012, for either the Fall 2012 or the Winter 2013 semester.

For more information on arranging exchanges, visit http://www.mcgill.ca/law-studies/information/exchange/.

For more information about McGill generally, click here.