Asl.edu – A non-traditional approach to law school

At asl.edu, you’ll be able to learn all that Appalachian School of Law has to offer potential students. ASL was founded in 1994, and its first class was admitted in 1997. They are accredited by the American Bar association, their faculty has a combined 325 years of law practice experience, and 80% of their students pass the Bar exam.

At asl.edu, you can learn how to apply to the school, see a detailed break-down of tuition and costs, and even follow the status of your application for admission. The site also offers a virtual tour of their campus, which includes a break- down of how you’ll spend your three years of study as well as pictures of the lovely campus. If learning about the faculty is important to you, you can do that also. Each faculty member has a biography page with contact information, courses taught, and employment history listed. There is also a listing of all courses offered, with a description of each course. The time you will spend as ASL is mapped out for you as well, with details about courses you will take, and a brief explanation of the externship required of all students between their first and second years of study.

The library, which contains almost 218,000 volumes has a section all its own. Here, you can search for texts you need, see and utilized electronic databases, discover what services and classes the library offers, and view hours of operation, and a map of the library, so you can use your time there as efficiently as possible.

Spend some time at asl.edu, and you’ll learn everything you need to know to make an informed choice about applying for admission to this interesting, innovative school.

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