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Boston College Law School
Since its founding in 1929, Boston
College Law School--one of the nation's premier Jesuit, Catholic legal institutions--has
earned a national reputation for educational excellence and the highest standards
of professionalism. Particularly striking
is the spirit of community here. Though our students have varied backgrounds
and represent more than 200 colleges and universities in the United States and
in several foreign countries, they readily support one another in their learning.
Diverse student groups also work together on common
projects. One must see Boston College Law School to believe that so many people
will give so much of themselves to create a community characterized by care
and concern for others. Our students work hard, of course, but they find other
students, faculty, staff and alumni mentors who help them through any rough
patches.
Boston University School of Law
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL
OF LAW is a community of top legal scholars, teachers,
students and alumni, dedicated to providing the finest legal education
in the nation, in a rigorous but supportive environment. Since our
doors opened in 1872, we have welcomed qualified men and women,
without regard to background or belief. And our founding principle,
that legal education should emphasize not just theory and analysis
but practical applications, still governs our curriculum today.
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
The Fletcher School opened in 1933, in the midst of the Great
Depression, it was an act of hope in a time of despair and a
boost to internationalism in a time of isolationism. Today, as the oldest exclusively graduate
school of international affairs in the United States, we
continue to meet the demands of a world in which the only
constant is change. The primary aim of The Fletcher School is
the same as it was when conceived by its founders: to offer a
broad program of professional education in international
relations to a select group of graduate students committed to
maintaining the stability and prosperity of a complex,
challenging, and increasingly global society.
Harvard Law School
The world's premier center for legal education and research, Harvard
Law School provides unparalleled opportunities to study law and related
disciplines in an energetic and creative learning environment.
A Harvard Law education prepares students for success in law practice,
business, public service, and teaching. Through its faculty, students,
and alumni, Harvard Law School is able to contribute solutions to the
world's most complex legal and social challenges.
Our students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries around
the world. Most are pursuing a J.D. (Juris Doctor) degree, while many
others are earning an LL.M (Master of Laws) or the S.J.D. (Doctor of
Juridical Science).
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover
The
Massachusetts School of Law (MSL) is located in Andover,
Massachusetts and is the most affordable law school of
all the law schools located in New England. MSL’s
mission is to make practical, affordable, high quality
legal education, and resulting social and economic
mobility, available to capable but less privileged
persons who have been traditionally excluded from the
legal profession. MSL is committed to providing a
practical, yet technologically sophisticated approach to
legal education to interested college students and
working professionals. LSATs are not required for
admission, as MSL considers an applicant’s entire
record in selecting appropriate candidates to enter the
legal profession.
New England School of Law
New England School of Law is the only independent
law school in the Boston area. Because we are not affiliated with a university or other institution,
we are able to decide for ourselves how to develop and improve our educational program. Among its
other advantages, our independent status has enabled us to maintain the lowest tuition of the Boston area schools.
Northeastern University School of Law
At Northeastern University School of Law, our mission is to fuse theory and practice with
ethical and social justice ideals so that students understand what it is lawyers do, how they
should do it and the difference they can make in the lives of others. We strive to produce
lawyers who see the practice of law as a way to realize their goals, to find meaning and purpose
in life, and to be of service to others in ways that are intellectually satisfying and
personally rewarding.
Southern New England School of Law
Southern New England School of Law is
a private, independent, not-for-profit law school whose
primary objective is to educate men and women for
membership in the legal profession. The Law School
provides its students the intellectual and practical
training necessary for the practice of law and instills
in them an appreciation of the human qualities necessary
for the practice of law to be a satisfying and
worthwhile career.
Suffolk University Law School
Suffolk University law School was founded on the premise that
capable men and women should have the opportunity to study the law regardless of their backgrounds or circumstances.
Over the decades the Law School built a reputation for educating highly skilled, ethical lawyers with a commitment to public service.
At the turn of the new century, it remains the university's mission to shape graduates who are well prepared for the challenges
and opportunities that await them in the professional arena. The Law School can do this only by keeping pace with the rapid
developments and advances in law, business and technology.
University of Massachusetts
Western New England College School of Law
Western New England College offers a full, well-rounded curriculum taught by experts and scholars
in their respective fields— faculty who are interested in helping you to learn and understand the law to your fullest ability. Students
work with faculty in a close community of learning. Our faculty have an open-door policy and are available for your educational and professional
development. We pride ourselves on being a school where you and your fellow students can obtain a fundamental understanding of the philosophy
and structure of the law, as well as the practical application of that law to everyday issues you will experience as an attorney. Our clinics,
externships and vast array of skills courses will allow you the opportunity to develop classroom knowledge into genuine professional skills.
Your step out of the law school door and into the legal profession will be smooth.
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