skipping the bachelor

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by cdhale, Jan 15, 2005.

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  1. CB3

    CB3 New Member

    Get into Law School with a two-year degree?

    When I was looking at an online law school. The admission policy basically said special applicants can be admitted based on the following:

    "Individuals who have not earned a bachelor’s degree but have earned an Associate in Arts (A.A.) or an Associate in Science (A.S.) degree are eligible to apply for the Program as special applicants. An Associate in Applied Sciences (A.A.S.) degree without additional coursework will not qualify an individual as a special applicant. Many special applicants have been admitted to the Program, graduated, and become successful attorneys. However, because special applicants lack an extensive academic history, they must be interviewed by a representative of the Admissions Office. This interview can either take place at the University’s offices or via telephone."

    This particular school is DETC and CHEA qualified and you can gain admission to the California State Bar Exam. What do you guys think about this concerning on a person should gain a Bachelor's degree before a post graduate degree?

    I don't know if anyone has any experiences with this William Howard Taft University.? I would be interested to find out if anyone has gone into the program with an Associate's degree and has become an attorney.
     

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