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  2. University of North Carolina School of Law

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    open Choosing a Law School. Find a School. Official Guide to ABA-Approved JD Programs; Official Guide to Canadian JD Programs; Official Guide to LLM, Master’s, and Certificate Programs; LGBTQ+ Guide to Law Schools; Other Law Schools; The Best School for You; Candidate Referral Service; Law School Forums & Fairs; Paying for Law School ...

  3. Search for Law Schools – LSAC Official Guide

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    Search for ABA-Approved Law Schools. Using LSAC’s Official Guide, you can search for schools by location, keyword, and UGPA/LSAT combination to find the best law school for you. Each school profile also provides links to the institution’s most up-to-date information on admission requirements, tuition, special programs, and more. Select ...

  4. North Carolina Central University School of Law

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    North Carolina Central University School of Law has been accredited by the North Carolina State Bar Council and the ABA since 1950. The School of Law offers two programs leading to the Juris Doctor degree: a full-time day program and the oldest ABA-accredited part-time evening program between Atlanta, Georgia, and Washington, DC.

  5. JD Degree Programs - The Law School Admission Council

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    JD degrees are offered by ABA-approved law schools, by schools that are not ABA-approved, and by many law schools in Canada and other countries around the world. Find a law school . In the U.S., admission to a JD program requires a bachelor’s degree.

  6. Find a Law School | The Law School Admission Council

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    Earning a JD degree from an ABA-approved law school is the most straightforward path to becoming a lawyer in the United States. Using LSAC’s Official Guide to ABA-Approved JD Programs, you can search for law schools by location, keyword, and UGPA/LSAT combination to find schools that interest you.

  7. Other Law Schools | The Law School Admission Council

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    The following law schools are currently seeking accreditation with the ABA. The ABA’s approval process typically takes two to four years. Prospective students should keep in mind that there is no guarantee these schools will become ABA-approved in the future.

  8. Conditional Admission Programs - The Law School Admission Council

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    Conditional Admission Programs. Some law schools offer programs where admission is contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-enrollment program. These programs are available for students with low numerical qualifications and are usually offered in the summer before first-year classes begin. These programs provide an excellent way to ...

  9. The Best Law School for You

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    The Law School Admission Council offers information about how to evaluate law schools and assess yourself to find the best law school for you.

  10. Charleston School of Law - The Law School Admission Council

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    The Charleston School of Law is an ABA-accredited law school nationally recognized for its student-centric culture. Our faculty and staff are committed to preparing students for success in the legal profession.

  11. Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law

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    Campbell Law is one of the smallest ABA-accredited private law schools in the country. With a limited first-year enrollment, students enjoy the many advantages of a law school that remains purposely small.