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List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:40 am
by ApplicantInWI
Does anyone have a list of all ABA schools with part time programs?
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:56 am
by snotrocket
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:14 pm
by wiseowl
from that link, to make it easier:
Akron
Alabama
American
Arkansas-LR
John Marshall Atlanta
Baltimore
Barry
BC (though it says only 2 are enrolled so i doubt its a true PT)
Brooklyn
California Western
Capital
Cardozo
Case Western Reserve
Catholic
Chapman
Charleston
Chicago-Kent
Cleveland-Marshall
UConn
Creighton
Denver
DePaul
Detroit Mercy
Drake (again only 2 enrolled)
Duquesne
Faulkner
Florida A&M
Florida Coastal
Florida International
Fordham
GMU
GW
Georgetown
Georgia State
Golden Gate
Hamline
Hawaii
Hofstra
Houston
Indiana-Indianapolis
Inter American
John Marshall Chicago
La Verne
Lewis and Clark
Louisville
Loyola Marymount
Loyola-Chicago
Loyola-New Orleans
Marquette
Maryland
Memphis (only 5 enrolled)
Michigan State
Missouri-KC
UNLV
New England
NYLS
NC Central
Northern Illinois (only 4 enrolled)
Northern Kentucky
Nova Southeastern
Oklahoma City
Pace
Pacific McGeorge
Penn State
Phoenix
Pontifical Catholic Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac
Regent (4 enrolled)
Richmond (1 enrolled)
Rutgers-Camden
Rutgers-Newark
St. Johns
St. Louis
St. Mary's
San Diego
San Francisco
Santa Clara
Seton Hall
SMU
South Dakota (1 enrolled)
South Texas
Southern
Soutwestern
Stetson
Suffolk
Syracuse (2 enrolled)
Temple
Texas Wesleyan
Cooley
Thomas Jefferson
Toledo
Touro
Tulsa
Valpo
Wayne State
Western New England
Western State
Whittier
Widener-DE
Widener-PA
William Mitchell
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:38 pm
by king3780
It should be noted that some of those schools are part-time, but not evening programs, i.e. Case Western and Creighton IIRC. I believe you just have to look at the individual sites to make that determination since the search doesn't have that limitation.
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:42 am
by A'nold
wiseowl wrote:from that link, to make it easier:
Alabama
Hawaii
Maryland
Penn State
Santa Clara
You sure about these 5? If so.....evidence? Not trying to be a jerk or anything, but I'd love to apply to an Alabama or Maryland pt. program.
Edit: I just confirmed Maryland. How could I have missed that? I will definitely be sending them a pt app. I am going to start a new thread.
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:54 am
by Cowboy
Vault maintains a listing of those schools which have part-time
evening programs at:
http://www.vault.com/graddegree/school/ ... 4&tlist=23
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:56 am
by Dick Whitman
Charlotte School of Law has a PT program (both PT day and evening). However, the three year old school is only provisionally accreditated by the ABA.
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:59 am
by A'nold
I don't see Alabama or any of the others I listed above (except of course Maryland), so the guy that posted that list is probably wrong. Dang, I wish Bama had one!
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 4:43 pm
by king3780
The Vault is definitely missing some schools. My top choice is Temple which isn't even listed. I'm 100% positive Temple has a part-time evening program. Penn State has a part-time day program. I don't know about the others A'nold listed.
Re: List of ABA Schools with Part Time / Evening Programs?
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 1:26 pm
by ApplicantInWI
king3780 wrote:The Vault is definitely missing some schools. My top choice is Temple which isn't even listed. I'm 100% positive Temple has a part-time evening program. Penn State has a part-time day program. I don't know about the others A'nold listed.
Vault is also including Gateway Technical College as a law school. It is a technical college (= no law school).