Re: Northwestern California University School of Law
Posted by V on 9/04/09
I agree. On 9/04/09, Lawyers use logic... wrote: > It's great your employer will pay part of your tuition. > > The only possible benefit may be w/ regards to a tax break. > On 9/02/09, Carol wrote: >> No need to shout. >> >> As someone noted a couple of days ago, Newport University was around longer and >> now they're gone. Bear Sterns was around for a century and they're gone today. >> >> DETC, while nowhere near as useful as ABA, does have some value. For one thing my >> employer would pay for part of the tuition for a DETC school but not for an >> unaccredited school. Second, if I would earn a JD at Concord (and probably Taft) >> the degree would apply to my salary scale. A DETC degree is also recognized by >> the Federal Government for hiring purposes. Not so with an unaccredited degree. >> >> Are Concord or Taft any better than NorthwesternCal? Not having attended any of >> the schools I don't know. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Carol >> >> >> On 9/02/09, NWCU has solid record wrote: >>> But DETC and the Federal Dept of Education require strict financial reporting >>>> for Concord and Taff. >>> >>> BUT IN THE SCHEME OF THINGS THAT DOESNT MATTER. >>> >>> WHAT MATTERS IS: HAS THE SCHOOL BEEN AROUND A LONG LONG TIME? >>> >>> >>> THERE IS BENEFIT TO DETC ACCREDITATION ! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 9/02/09, Carol wrote: >>>> Your point is well taken. (Actually Taft has been around since 1976 but they >>>> didn't start their law school until 1984 or 85.) >>>> >>>> But DETC and the Federal Dept of Education require strict financial reporting >>>> for Concord and Taff. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 9/02/09, 27 year record wrote: >>>>> There is no guarantee, even for Taft, ALU or Concord >>>>> which all have the SAME 5 YEAR APPROVAL. >>>>> >>>>> Except that NWCU has been around longer then the above schools, >>>>> for a total of 27 years. >>>>> >>>>> On 9/01/09, Thom wrote: >>>>>> But can they survive in future years? I went to their website and they >>>>>> tought the 5 year Cal Bar registration. Even the terrible University of >>>>>> Honolulu located in MODESTO, California received the same 5 years. So how >>>>>> big a deal can this be? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thom >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 9/01/09, Mike wrote: >>>>>>>> I think that the only distance law school that had been around longer >>>>>>>> was Newport University which dropped its law school programs a couple >>>>>>>> of months ago. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 8/31/09, Judy wrote: >>>>>>>>>> If you go to their website, the school's most recent newsletter is >>>>>>>>>> dated Spring 2002. I've been told that the school is owned by an >>>>>>>>>> attorney who sometimes pays attention to the school but at other >>>>>>>>>> times is tied up in cases. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Judy >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 8/31/09, Judy wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> I have no inside information on the school's finances. But >>>>>>>>>>> posts in other forums raised the questions. Losing the non-bar >>>>>>>>>>> had to hurt. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Bar pass rates are available on the bar's website. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Good luck, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Judy >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On 8/31/09, Friend wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> It was my understanding that the "non-bar" degrees were done >>>>>>>>>>>> away with a couple of years ago. My understanding is that >>>>>>>>>>>> this school is in pretty poor financial shape. Do you have >>>>>>>>>>>> any reason to believe that it may go out of business in the >>>>>>>>>>>> near future? More importantly, how is the academic program? >>>>>>>>>>>> Is it likely to prepare me for the bar? Thanks in advance. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On 8/29/09, Judy wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> It might not be a bad option IF they can stay in business >>>>>>>>>>>>> for four year. The bar has already made them discontinue >>>>>>>>>>>>> their non-bar program which was a big cash cow for them. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On 8/29/09, Friend wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Can anyone tell me about this school? I am interested in >>>>>>>>>>>>>> studying law by correspondence. Is this a good option?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Northwestern California University School of Law, 8/29/09, by Friend.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 8/29/09, by Judy.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 8/31/09, by Friend.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 8/31/09, by Judy.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 8/31/09, by Judy.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 8/31/09, by NWCU 27 years is a long time for correspondence in Calif.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/01/09, by Mike.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/01/09, by School is a good choice.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/01/09, by Thom.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/02/09, by 27 year record.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/02/09, by Carol.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/02/09, by NWCU has solid record.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/02/09, by Carol.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/02/09, by V.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/02/09, by Larry.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/04/09, by Lawyers use logic....
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/04/09, by V.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 9/08/09, by b.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 11/11/09, by graduate.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 11/13/09, by Very interested.
- Re: Northwestern California University School of Law, 12/08/09, by graduate.
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