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HISTORY

The 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. Most have established careers and families and want to incorporate law in their already significant repertoire.

The American College of Law has rapidly improved and expanded by it's move to Anaheim. The move resulted in a beautiful renovated campus with an expanded library. The college hopes to continue to improve its student body facilities, and it's position in the California legal community. Historically American College of Law has maintained an excellent teacher to student ratio and will continue to emphasis small classes.

FACILITIES

The Administrative offices of the college, its library, and its classrooms are located near the "Arrowhead Pond" nad the "Angeles Stadium" in Anaheim, California at 100 S. Anaheim Blvd., Suite 340, Anaheim, California 92805. The classrooms are spacious, air conditioned and well lighted for the maximum comfort of the students. Free parking is provided. The college has a well supplied and up to date library, which is continuously growing.

The college, the facilities it occupies and the equipment it utilizes fully comply with any and all federal, state, and local ordinances and regulations, including those requirements to fire, safety, building safety, and health codes.

 

DISABLED STUDENTS

The campus at American College of Law has many customed designed features for accessibility for handicap individuals, which includes, parking, restroom facilities, and classroom accessibility. In consideration and to meet the needs of handicap individuals we also have petitions available in the academics department for request for special circumstances for examinations. The college is also fully approved for various federal and state rehabilitation programs.


 
 

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