Concord Law School Admissions
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Concord attracts motivated students who appreciate the challenge and professional development opportunities a Concord legal education offers. The law school admissions process at Concord seeks applicants who will bring a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives to their coursework and to the legal profession. To be considered for Concord’s online education programs, an applicant must meet certain requirements. Please read the program information on our JD degree program and Executive Juris Doctorate SM program to learn more about Concord Law School admissions criteria.
Admissions Process
- Applicants who wish to pursue a legal education at Concord should contact a Concord Law School admissions representative.
- A Concord Law School Admissions Advisor will contact you to conduct an initial interview and answer your questions.
- All applicants are required to take the Concord Online Admissions Test and to provide Concord with official transcripts from relevant colleges and universities.
- After completing the test, applicants may further discuss the program with the Admissions Advisor.
- Qualified applicants are presented to and reviewed by the Concord Admissions Committee.
Accepted applicants are notified promptly and may begin their program on one of the four first-year start dates.
Tuition
The Juris Doctor degree is completed over four years (92 units). The Executive Juris Doctor degree is completed over three years (72 units). Annual tuition for terms beginning prior to June 1, 2007 is $8550. For terms beginning after June 1, 2007, the annual tuition is $8900. A $100 nonrefundable application fee is required to be considered for admission.
Several options for financing tuition are available. Concord offers financing after a small down payment. The Concord Student Accounts office provides information about the financing options during the admissions process.
