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Certificate in International and Comparative Law

Certificate in International and Comparative Law

  1. Complete an application form (available at the Registrar's Office or online at www.kentlaw.edu/depts/reg/
    app_cert_iclp.pdf
    ).

  2. Return the form to the Office of International Law and Policy, room 320B. We will file it and notify the registrar that you are in the certificate program. This will give you priority for international law courses and seminars.

  3. Take the required courses and complete the required number of credits hours.

  4. When you are ready to graduate, be sure to check the box on your graduation application that asks if you were part of a certificate program. If you do not do this you may not receive a certificate! Your transcript will then be reviewed. If you have met the requirements, the certificate will be awarded.

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