Since 1998, Concord Law School has helped more than 1,300 graduates achieve their educational goals. As the nation’s first online law school to be part of a regionally accredited institution of higher education, Concord makes pursuing a law degree possible for working professionals and those limited by geography. As a Concord student, you have the opportunity to experience a curriculum based on a traditional law school program with three distinct differences—affordability, accessibility, and flexibility. Using technology to deliver a curriculum taught by knowledgeable instructors, Concord draws students from across the country and from an array of diverse backgrounds. Our online learning environment is designed to promote faculty and student dialogue and encourage rich student-to-student communication. 

Law studies go cyber: The advantages of distance learning
At Concord Law School, students are exposed to a traditional law curriculum via the Internet. Interactivity is encouraged in all lessons, thanks to experienced expert faculty who incorporate traditional methods with the efficiencies and flexibility of the Internet. Like typical law school, the courses are challenging, however, Concord Law School emphasizes a form of user-friendly learning facilitated by online connections.

Law school that is convenient and affordable
When compared to those at traditional, on-campus law schools, Concord Law School students generally enjoy lower tuition costs. Concord Law School's Financial Advisors are dedicated to helping you find the right financial solution for you. Among some student-financing options accepted at Concord Law School are federal, state, and private lending programs, as well as military financial aid.

For those interested in getting started at Concord Law School, the calendar is no barrier. Thanks to the online law school's “rolling admissions” policy, first-year students may begin at many different times during the year. Among Concord Law School's admissions requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Completion of an online admissions test
  • LSAT scores are optional

High-quality education: Accreditation and academic standards
Concord Law School is registered with the State Bar of California. Graduates of the online law school's JD programs, are eligible to sit for the California Bar Exam if they meet the other regulatory requirements,

Two distinctive law degree programs:

  • Juris Doctor (JD)
    Concord Law School's part-time, four-year program meets the legal education requirements of the State Bar of California. Graduates meeting regulatory requirements may sit for the California Bar Exam.
  • Executive Juris DoctorSM (EJD)
    Concord Law School's part-time, three-year program is ideal for those who wish to use a legal education to enhance their current careers, not to practice law.

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