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Quinnipiac Law Study Law in Ireland

Quinnipiac Law offers students a unique opportunity to experience the culture and history of Ireland while obtaining global legal knowledge and skills. Students will partake in diverse courses aimed at advancing their understanding of the law in a global setting. Beyond the classroom setting, students will engage with a unique collection of books, literature and artifacts to further their understanding of the vibrant culture around them.

Study Law in Ireland at Trinity College Dublin

2026 Program Dates: May 18–June 20

Explore international law and more this summer at Quinnipiac Law's ABA-approved summer program at Trinity College Dublin, one of Ireland’s premier institutions of higher education. Expand your global learning with an introduction to the Irish legal system and Irish constitutional law as well as a variety of classes in international human rights, comparative law and anti-money laundering.

Located in the heart of Dublin, Trinity is the constituent college of the University of Dublin, one of Europe’s oldest universities, steeped in history and tradition. Trinity College Law Library, which has holdings in Irish, British and European law, has recently expanded its holding to include North American law. The college’s historic Old Library contains not only the Book of Kells, a world-famous volume of ninth-century illuminated manuscripts of the gospels, but an unparalleled collection of books, art and artifacts relating to Irish history.    

Explore Ireland's rich history and legal traditions through the required field trips which include visits to the Oireachtas (national legislature), the Four Courts, the Criminal Court, and, when possible, the prestigious King’s Inns, where barristers train. You'll also embark on a walking tour of key sites from the 1916 Rising, immersing yourself in Ireland's revolutionary history.

Another program highlight is the optional full-day coach trip to Brú na Bóinne, home to the fascinating prehistoric burial mounds. In their free time, many students choose to visit iconic destinations such as the historic Kilmainham Gaol and its remarkable museum, the Guinness Brewery, or the Jameson Distillery, adding even more depth to their Irish adventure.

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For additional information, please email Kathy Kuhar.

Costs and Budgets

Ireland Study Abroad Costs of Attendance and Budget 2025
Cost or Fee 6 Credits 4 Credits
Total $15,820 $12,560
Tuition $9,270 $6,180
Books and Supplies $500 $330
Living Allowance
Housing $2,400 $2,400
Food $2,150 $2,150
Misc. Expenses $550 $550
Travel $900 $900
Insurance $50 $50

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These costs reflect estimated 2025 charges. The tuition is based on the number of credits at $1,545 per credit hour. Students are charged by the University for housing accommodations on the Trinity campus for 34 nights; the actual amount charged will be calculated on the exchange rate in effect in May. Students who elect to stay off-campus may pay more or less. Amounts listed for books, food and transportation expenses are estimated allowances that are not part of a student’s bill but are included for budgeting. Meals are based on an estimated daily rate of $62. Travel is based on estimated round-trip fares to Dublin from Connecticut or New York. Students should budget additional funds should they plan to travel throughout Ireland. Insurance is required for students studying abroad. Tuition and fees are subject to change. Total amount of loan funds received may be less than the amount requested due to the deduction of loan fees, depending upon the loan type.

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