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    Re: Cal Bar + unaccredited schools

    Posted by Corrine on 2/09/09

    What about Newport? You didn't mention that on your list?
    They've been around for awhile too. Do you think they will
    last?


    On 2/07/09, aba grad wrote:
    > In the end about 6 correspondence law
    > schools with survive.
    >
    > Northwestern Calif
    > Concord
    > Taft
    > California School of Law
    > Oakbrook
    > California Southern University
    >
    > The rest............gone.....as they
    > should be !
    >
    > Next in line......elimination of
    > the Executive Juris Doctor degree !
    >
    > On 2/07/09, Iggyrip wrote:
    >> Now that the Cal Bar is involved with overseeing
    >> unaccredited law schools, perhaps those in operation will
    >> improve. I think this is a good thing. If an unaccredited
    >> law school is not Cal Bar approved, at least it meets the
    >> Cal Bar's minimum guidelines for operation. Already, one
    >> of California's oldest unaccredited law schools, Pacific
    >> Coast University, has been granted provisional approval by
    >> the Cal Bar. I think they saw the writing on the wall.
    >> Maybe, schools like Concord and Taft may get a chance at
    >> Cal Bar approval.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Cal Bar + unaccredited schools, 2/07/09, by Iggyrip.
  • Re: Cal Bar + unaccredited schools, 2/07/09, by aba grad.
  • Re: Cal Bar + unaccredited schools, 2/09/09, by Corrine.
  • Re: Cal Bar + unaccredited schools, 2/09/09, by Newport.
  • Re: Cal Bar + unaccredited schools, 7/07/11, by LegalEagle.


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