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ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES

  1. An application for admission on the form provided by American College of Law must be submitted. A non-refundable application fee of $25.00 must accompany the application.
  2. Two official transcripts of all college work completed must be sent to the American College of Law directly by the college attended. Transcripts are not subject to be returned to student.
  3. At least two letters of reference from responsible persons attesting to the moral character and ability of the applicant must be provided to American College of Law and should be addressed to the Dean of American College of Law.
  4. An applicant must provide the college with a copy of his/her LSAT score. (The applicable fees must be complete to LSAT prior to requesting the copy of your score.)
    1. If requested, applicants must complete an interview.
  5. An applicant must provide the college with a copy of the Committee of Bar Examiners Law student registration number.
    1. If applicable, applicants must secure an evaluation of undergraduate foreign study from the Committee of Bar Examiners of an accredited California University.
    2. If applicable, transfer students must secure an evaluation of prior Law studies from the Committee of Bar Examiners.
    3. An applicant for admissions as a "Special Student" must also submit proof of having taken the "CLEP" examinations as well as a supporting one-page statement as to why his/her background, ability, and ambitions qualify him/her to study law.

    It is advisable to complete the admission procedures well in advance of the semester.

Please fill in the forms and mail them to:
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF LAW
100 S. Anaheim Blvd., Suite 340,
Anaheim, California 92805


Application for Admission
Student Data Supplemental Form
Recommendation Form
Transcripts Form


 
 

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