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Re: Non-Bar Programs - Breyer State Univ. - J. D. Degree
Posted by JF on 3/14/08

    The Breyer State University-AL has a non-bar J.D. law
    program thats still available. Its very similar to the
    California executive JD programs. Breyers U's distance
    learning program uses the same law books as other DL law
    schools and the program is mentored or instructor supervised
    by a faculty member who is a practicing attorney. Students
    have up to five (5) years to complete the program. Students
    are not bar eligible however some students are using this JD
    program to get law trained for careers in mediation,
    contracts administration, IRS federal tax law ,SSD
    administrative law and other collateral legal fields.

    The Breyer State University's program is very
    reasonable tuition wise. The program is flexible and even
    has a symposium course, a type of project/practicum/clinical
    course that allows the law student to "focus" or specialize
    in a specific field of law that is of particular interest to
    the student.

    Paulo, Good luck in your search for an online JD degree
    program.


    On 3/13/08, Paulo wrote:
    > Any references to non-bar programs have been moved from
    > the websites of most of the distance law schools. Some
    > have been re-labeled "Executive" - others were just
    > dropped.

     
     

 
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