American College of Law
Sunday, February 8th, 2009The American College of Law, located in Anaheim, California was founded in 1971 as a private corporation to meet the growing demand for a legal education. The school’s student body is comprised of mature adults seeking to expand their education and occupational goals.
The program of American College of Law is especially designed to meet the needs of the part-time law student. These students by necessity, are required to devote a substantial portion of their time to the support of themselves and their families. A LEGAL EDUCATION has many useful applications outside the practice of law. Many students study law to enhance their current careers i.e. LEGAL SECRETARIES, PROBATION OFFICERS, INSURANCE AGENTS, REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS, DOCTORS, DENTISTS, and many others attend law school to utilize its many facited curricula to further goals in existing employment.
Like the studies of History, English Literature and other Liberal Arts Disciplines the study of law broadens knowledge to provide a rich background to those desiring knowledge. The faculty of the college are practicing attorneys who work daily with legal problems. This lends viability to classroom study. These instructors have been selected for their familiarity with the special problems of part-time students and have prepared their courses especially for them. Small classes assure students the personal attention from faculty and administration that increases the effectiveness of the time they spend in college. Academic Advising and tutoring are available when requested.
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