St. Francis School of Law

St. Francis School of Law
Established Fall 2011
School type Private online law school
Dean Greg Brandes, JD
Location Newport Beach, CA, US
Faculty 13
Website www.stfrancislaw.com

The St. Francis School of Law is an online law school based in Newport Beach, California. St. Francis' cumulative pass rate is 66% on the California General Bar Exam and 78% on the First Year Law Students Exam. These pass rates are significantly higher than other online law schools in California. The St. Francis Program emphasizes practical professional lawyering skills training. Upon completion of the four year part-time program, students earn a Juris Doctor degree (J.D.). The affordable program provides a high quality curriculum through live online classes taught by professors with extensive legal practice experience. Enrollment is highly selective at this elite institution and class sizes are small to promote interaction with peers and professors. It is registered as a distance learning law school with the State Bar of California.

Degrees offered

A Juris Doctor (J.D.) law degree is currently the only degree offered. Students who pass the FYLSX and California Bar Examination and otherwise meet all requirements of the State Bar of California are eligible to be admitted to the State Bar of California and may practice law in California.

The online J.D. program is a four-year program in which students must complete 48 to 52 weeks of instruction each year. Students who complete St. Francis' online J.D. program will have met the legal education requirement of the State Bar of California and may apply for admission to the State Bar of California to practice law.[1]

Faculty

St. Francis' faculty includes Dean Greg Brandes, Professor Karen Travis, Professor Willis Baughman, Professor Adam Lippe, Professor Harvey Schweitzer, Professor David Graubert, Professor Howard Klein, Professor Raymond Chao, Professor Michael White, Professor Roger Cusick, Professor Miho Murai, Professor Annie Pan, Professor Dennis Tonsing, and Professor Aaron Gershonowitz, among others. St. Francis' faculty members are practicing attorneys with substantial professional experience and teaching experience.[2]

Student population

As quoted in a U.S. News & World Report article about online law schools, former dean Peter Young said St. Francis does not target students interested in a career practicing law at large law firms, but instead focuses on "entrepreneurs, working professionals and those considering a career change . . .."[3] Since 2014, St. Francis has expanded the original mission of focusing on working professionals by updating curriculum, course content, and the classroom structure to cater to those that do want to practice law.

According to St. Francis’ website, over 60% of students hold master's or doctoral degrees, and the student population includes graduates from a variety of higher learning institutions such as Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, NYU, Dartmouth, the University of Pennsylvania, Thunderbird, Cornell, U.C. Berkeley, Stanford, and INSEAD.[4]

Tuition

St. Francis' tuition is $10,000, not inclusive of books and other expenses.[5] The total tuition for the four-year program is $40,000. [6]

References

  1. "St. Francis School of Law". www.stfrancislaw.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  2. "Learn from Excellent Legal Scholars and Practitioners | St. Francis School of Law". www.stfrancislaw.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  3. "U.S. News & World Report, "Online Schools Have Yet to Pass the Bar", March 23, 2011". Retrieved April 20, 2011.
  4. "Students Working Together to Earn their Juris Doctor Degree Online | St. Francis School of Law". www.stfrancislaw.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-14. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  5. "Tuition | St. Francis School of Law". www.stfrancislaw.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  6. http://stfrancislaw.com/admissions/tuition/

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