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Located close to the Mexican frontier, the University of Arizona provides an energetic exposure to legal issues and expertise that cross borders.

How do I arrange a NACLE Exchange at the University of Arizona?

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

Second, students in good standing at Mexican or Canadian NACLE member schools are invited to contact the NACLE Faculty Representative, Professor David A. Gantz (gantz@law.arizona.edu) or his assistant, Carolyn Coolidge (coolidge@law.arizona.edu) with regard to availability of exchanges for a particular semester, before going through the formal application process at their home school. In general applications for the fall semester must be received at the Rogers College of Law no later than March 31; applications for the spring semester must be received no later than October 15. However, because the number of incoming exchanges is strictly limited, it is advisable to contact the authorities at the Rogers College of Law earlier rather than later. In general, the exchanges require completion of an on-line application, a nominating letter from the home institution, certified transcripts of the applicant’s university and graduate level study, and a resume.  General information on the Rogers College of Law, including courses and programs offered, is available here.

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.

To learn more about the University of Arizona School of Law's campus, click here.