Concord Law School

Overview
Founded in 1998, Concord Law School offers legal education in the form of Juris Doctor and Executive Juris Doctor Degrees. Courses are offered entirely online, so students never enter a classroom.

Student Appeal
Online education allows students to tailor their study times and class schedules without sacrificing their workplace performance or family obligations. Those who might otherwise be unable to attend a traditional law school are able to complete independent study at their own pace. Virtual classrooms ensure high quality communication and education through academic exchange. Student services include online library resources, academic advising, and technical support. Career counseling and professional placement assistance are provided to all students and include career forums and externship opportunities. Bar Exam support is available and includes information chats with qualified mentors and professionals.

Financial
A variety of financing options are available to qualifying candidates. Counseling assistance is also offered to help students plan for their education. Students are encouraged to contact the Student Accounts office for more information regarding financing. Concord Law School is part of Kaplan University, a regionally accredited* institution of higher learning. It is also accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC).

School Facts & Figures

  • Accreditation: National, DETC
  • Size: Medium (1,000+ Students)
  • Type: Private, For-Profit
  • Religious Affiliation: N/A
  • Academic Affiliation: Kaplan University
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  • Career Services: Yes
  • Course Schedule: Flexible, N/A
  • Credit Options: Transfer
  • Scholarships Offered: No
  • Loans Offered: Stafford

Programs Offered†:
  • Executive J.D. Program
  • Juris Doctor Program


*Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). HLC can be reached at 312.263.0456 or www.ncahlc.org .

†  Applicants must have a bachelor's degree to apply. Applicants may NOT be enrolled in school and must be willing to devote a minimum of 25-30 hours per week to study.

Accrediting Agency

  • Distance Education and Training Council, Accrediting Commission

Concord Law School

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