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The Concord Law School Comes To You Online For A Law Degree At A Reasonable Cost


 

The premier law school online is the Concord Law School which is part of the Kaplan University system.  It is perhaps the pioneer for the J.D. Law Degree online in the country.  You can actually be eligible for the California Bar Exam by completing your law degree with Concord Law School which is a tribute to the success and efforts of Kaplan University.  At the present time the American Bar Association does not approve law schools that provide most or all of the work with an online provider.

 

The first step in the admissions process at the Concord Law School is to call an admissions representative and go through an initial interview.  You will also be required to take an admissions test for the law school and to send your transcripts of your Bachelor's Degree.  After this initial phrase to completed you will have a second interview where some of the specifics of your law education will be discussed.  All qualified applicants will be reviewed by a committee and promptly notified of their status for admission.

 

Once you start your law degree, you can complete your J.D. degree in four years if you work at it as a full time students.  The tuition cost for the Concord Law School is $9250 per year.  There is also a $100 application fee for admission.  Because you working on your degree at home, online, there are no housing or meal cost associated with the program.  This is going to save you thousands of dollars over your four years as compared to other law schools.  You can also work on a law degree on a part time basis if this suits your needs and situation better.  This is also another valuable feature about the Concord Law School that many other universities do not offer.  Most law schools require you to be a full time student.

 

The Concord Law School is rigorous and demanding just like any other law school.  However, it is flexible, innovative, convenient, accessible, and affordable.  It comes to you within the comfort of your home so that you can learn the law and earn your degree using the latest in technology and classroom innovations to deliver your education directly to you. If you are thinking about law school but want to approach your education with distance learning then the Concord Law School is going to be a place for your consideration.  The law schools offers a J.D. Degree, the best in technology for classroom learning, highly trained and experienced faculty members. and affordability.  The is the law school that comes to you directly online.

 

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jharard Stony
Posted 761 days ago
I wonder if the online law school route is going to turn heads the wrong way. What I mean is if I go through the schooling online and go out to find work (i understand most lawyers who have their own practice started out working for others) will they think this online degree is a joke? It sounds wonderful as far as the schooling and liberation from the drudges of going to a full time school for all those years, but is it practical in the real world is my question. Thank you for bringing this option to my attention, I'm definately going to look into this, I may ask around to different attorneys about it.