Glendale University College of Law
220 North Glendale Avenue
Glendale, california 91206
Glendale University
college of Law provides a high-quality legal
education to qualified men and women, and awards the Juris Doctor
degree upon graduation. The part-time evening law program at this
Glendale, California, school enables students to take classes while managing other life responsibilities.
So that students can complete the curriculum in four years, Glendale University College of Law is in session year-round, operating on a 10-week quarter system. Most students attend classes three or four nights per week.
The campus is less than 15 minutes by freeway from downtown
Los Angeles and the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys.
Glendale University College of Law has been accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California since 1978.
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Classes are normally scheduled for 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on weeknights.
The average age of students at Glendale is 34.
About 90% of students work at least part-time, and nearly 40% have family responsibilities as well.
Special Programs include the Advanced Studies Program (ASP), the Glendale Law Review, the Moot Court Program, and Externship Program.
Financial aid is available through the school's Deferred Tuition Program and from privately funded student loans from TERI and NELLIE MAE.
Excellent general education is an important prerequisite for the College of Law. A particular pre-law course of study is not recommended.
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