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From Concord Law School: "Concord Law School is changing legal education. As the nation’s first wholly online law school, it has provided the opportunity for hundreds of graduates to earn a law degree for nearly ten years. Our students have the opportunity to attend law school without moving, leaving a job, or commuting across town. Concord comes to you. Your computer becomes an open door to an educational experience with all the challenges of law school and the support you need to succeed.
"At Concord, you will find a traditional law curriculum delivered in an innovative and interactive environment. Our expert faculty combines traditional teaching materials and methodologies with the flexibility and efficiency that distance learning allows. The result is a challenging but user-friendly” program of legal education. In general, our students enjoy much lower tuition costs than students at campus-based law schools. Concord can assist you in securing the financial support you need to attend law school. Options include a variety of federal, state, and private lending programs, including military financial aid.
"Concord has a 'rolling admissions' policy. First-year students may begin at one of a number of class start dates during the year. Admissions requirements include a Bachelor’s degree and every applicant must complete an online admissions test. LSAT scores may also be submitted.
"Concord is part Kaplan University, which is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The school is registered with the State Bar of California; JD graduates, who meet the other regulatory requirements, are eligible to sit for the California Bar Exam.
"Concord Law School offers two law degree programs: Juris Doctor (JD): Our four-year, part-time program meets the legal education requirements of the State Bar of California. Graduates meeting regulatory requirements may sit for the California Bar Exam. EJD (Executive Juris Doctor): Our three-year, part-time program is designed for students who plan to use a legal education to enhance their current career path, but who do not intend to practice law."
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