InfiLaw System Schools

What Makes the Schools Unique

Each program is designed to graduate its students with the highest degree of practice readiness by preparing them not only with critical knowledge and legal skills, but the management, business, judgment and interpersonal skills necessary to succeed.

The administration and faculty embrace a student-centered orientation aimed at advancing student success in the classroom, on the bar exam, in securing a job and providing support throughout their career. Professors are actively engaged in student success through interactive learning and personal mentoring and are committed to fostering a humility-based leadership philosophy that promotes the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.

The schools are committed to developing premier career placement services to assist students with securing jobs in the legal profession. Florida Coastal School of Law (FCSL), the first school within the InfiLaw System, has achieved the number one highest pass rate among first time test takers during the last major Florida State Bar exam in July 2005 and highest career placement rate among Florida's ten law schools. Other schools within the InfiLaw System are building upon that legacy.

Schools within the InfiLaw System are working toward true diversity programs that focus not just on minority student admission, but minority student success. The admissions philosophy recognizes that a diverse student body will enrich the learning environment, while ensuring a legal profession that reflects a wide range of people and cultures.

Setting and Meeting High Academic Standards

Each school embraces the highest academic and teaching standards and seeks to meet or exceed all ABA requirements for accreditation. Florida Coastal School of Law is an ABA accredited school, and both PhoenixLaw and Charlotte School of Law will seek ABA accreditation as the ABA allows. High academic standards and high quality instruction are the most important institutional priorities for each school.

Although ABA standards preclude the schools from making any representations about the possibility of approval, as PhoenixLaw and Charlotte School of Law move forward with the accreditation process they are drawing upon an experienced administration and policy board with extensive accreditation experience.

To ensure each school becomes a regional center of excellence, each InfiLaw school has its own regional board of trustees to advise upon policy for its institution. These boards are comprised of leaders in legal education, government, business and law.

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Florida Coastal School of Law
Phoenix School of Law
Charlotte School of Law

 

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