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State Bar & Bar Associations,
Legal Education

Jun. 24, 2020

Monterey College of Law will move fall classes online

In 2018, it became one of two California-accredited law schools approved to offer a hybrid online law degree.

Monterey College of Law and its affiliated campuses, San Luis Obispo College of Law and Kern County College of Law, will go online this fall, offering a complete hybrid model, according to a news release Tuesday.

The school will offer Zoom classroom sessions and discussion boards, quizzes and remote writing assignments. There will also be an option of small-group, socially distanced study sessions.

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