| General information: |
(276) 935-4349 |
| Website: |
www.asl.edu |
| Type: |
Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above |
| Awards offered: |
Doctor's degree - professional practice
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| Campus setting: |
Rural Remote |
| Campus housing: |
No |
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General information:
| Admissions: |
http://www.asl.edu/admissions/index.php |
| Financial Aid: |
http://www.asl.edu/admissions/finaid.php |
| Apply Online: |
http://www.asl.edu/admissions/onlineApp.php |
| Mission Statement: |
MISSION OF THE LAW SCHOOLThe Appalachian School of Law was organized in 1994 as an independent not-for-profit educational institution located in the Town of Grundy, Virginia. Governed by a Board of Trustees, the Law School provides a high quality program for the professional preparation of lawyers--the Juris Doctor or J.D. degree. The general curriculum emphasizes dispute resolution, ethics, and professional responsibility. Students will gain insights into the time-honored role of the attorney as counselor and representative of the court who seeks balance between the interests of the client and that of the public and strives for fairness and justice. This relatively small law school maintains a learning environment centered on students. A nationally recruited, well-qualified, and diverse faculty has instruction as its primary commitment. Up-to-date computers, software, peripherals, and other electronic technology enhance the classrooms, seminars, moot court, offices, and other facilities. The law library, characterized by a comprehensive current and retrospective collection of physically present materials and other information accessible through microforms and computer-managed information bases, is readily available to students, faculty, and the public. Students and faculty also engage in scholarship and contribute to the community and profession through service activities.The Appalachian School of Law students, while largely representative of the region, come from throughout the nation and are both traditional and nontraditional with respect to age. Their cultural, racial, ethnic, and economic diversity enriches and furthers the institution's educational mission. The Appalachian School of Law began offering its law degree program courses at its Grundy campus beginning in the fall of 1997. In the future, the Law School may provide continuing legal education courses in the nearby Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia area and surrounding region. |
| Special Learning Opportunities: |
None |
| Student Services: |
Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers
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| Credits Accepted: |
None |
| Carnegie Classification: |
Special Focus Institutions--Schools of law |
| Religious Affiliation: |
Not applicable |
| Other Characteristics: |
None |
| OPE ID: |
03559300 |
Financial aid:
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There is no financial aid data for this institution. |
Enrollment:
Fall 2007:
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Total enrollment |
349 |
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Undergraduate enrollment |
349 |
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Graduate enrollment |
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Age data are reported for Fall 2007. |
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Residence data are reported for first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates. |
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Admissions:
Undergraduate admissions:
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No admission information reported. |
Programs/majors
Completions 2007-2008:
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Program |
Doctor |
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Legal professions and studies. |
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Law (LLB, JD) |
96 |
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Category total |
96 |
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Grand total |
96 |
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Data shown are for first majors |
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(-) Program is not offered at this award level |
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