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Aristotle University College of Law is a division of Aristotle University. Aristotle University was founded in 2006 in California. In 2007, the Aristotle University also formed the Aristotle University School of Public Health and Research Institute .
Aristotle University was founded in 2006 in the State of California, USA. Aristotle University is the parent and home of the Aristotle University College of Law (Carlsbad and Temecula Campuses (which provides on-site residential legal education in pursuit of the Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master in Laws (LL.M.) degrees); the Aristotle University Institute of Law and Jurisprudence (which provides on-line distance legal education in pursuit of the Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master in Laws (LL.M.) degrees); and the Aristotle University School of Public Health and Research Institute. Aristotle University College of Law, as the first created school of Aristotle University, has received and holds a FULL FIVE (5) YEAR APPROVAL (the maximum attainable in the State of California, USA) as a California private postsecondary degree-granting institution of higher education so deemed by the State of California, Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education (BPPVE). Both the Aristotle University College of Law and the Aristotle University Institute of Law and Jurisprudence have also been granted degree-granting authority from the State of California Committee of Bar Examiners, State Bar of California. Accordingly, students at either the Aristotle University College of Law (Carlsbad and Temecula Campuses) or the Aristotle University Institute of Law and Jurisprudence, who are pursuing the J.D. degree for state licensure in the State of California, are eligible to sit for the California State Bar Examinations. The Aristotle University College of Law affirms its dedication to compliance with all pertinent laws, rules and regulations as included in the California Education Code (CEC), The Private Postsecondary and Vocational Reform Act of 1989 (the "Act"), and all guidelines, rules and regulations of the State of California, Committee of Bar Examiners, The State Bar of California, and further affirms that its educational programs are based on its stated mission, purposes, and objectives. It is the paramount objective of the Aristotle University College of Law to provide sound legal education through academic excellence, legal scholarship and commitment to preservation of the common good. |
