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Elder Law

Apr. 24, 2007

La Verne Law Finds Itself in a New League

A year after winning provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association, the law school at the University of La Verne in Ontario has seen a 200 percent jump in applications for enrollment, by far the largest rate of increase in the state.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      ONTARIO - It's been a little more than a year since University of La Verne College of Law won provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association. But the school is already feeling the impact in a big way.
      La Verne saw a 208 percent jump this year from last in student applications - the biggest increase of any similarly approved l...

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