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PICTURE IT: {First_Name} {last_Name}, JD
YOUR LAW DEGREE IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
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Hi, {First_Name}.
The impressive impact of your JD title goes far beyond the page—it’s about how much more your law education empowers you to accomplish on a daily basis. Advanced legal expertise can be a very powerful career advantage in your profession.
Concord Law School is enrolling for the next term right now. You can develop the same core skills and knowledge that traditional private law schools offer, but without the same expense.
In fact, Concord’s tuition is less than half the cost of a traditional law school.* Plus, Kaplan University graduates receive an additional 20% tuition reduction, making it even more affordable.†
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*Source: 2014 ABA LSAC Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools (2013).
† Available to Kaplan University bachelor’s degree graduates with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 and who are in good financial standing with the University. Savings limited to first-year study.
Concord Law School cannot ensure employment or career advancement.
Kaplan University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. The formal merger of Concord Law School into Kaplan University in the fall of 2007 made Concord the first solely online law school to be part of a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Concord Law School is registered as a Distance Learning Law School with the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. Registration with the Committee permits Concord JD graduates, who meet the regulatory requirements, to apply for admission to the State Bar of California. Study at, or graduation from, Concord may not qualify graduates to take the bar examination or satisfy the requirements for admission to practice law in jurisdictions other than California. A student seeking admission to practice law in a jurisdiction other than California should contact the admitting authority in that jurisdiction for information regarding the legal education requirement for admission to the practice of law. Concord is not on the list of schools approved by the American Bar Association. The ABA Standards for the Approval of Law Schools currently do not allow for JD programs that are delivered fully or substantially online.
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