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Law School Campus Tours: How to Navigate Your Way to Full Disclosure

July 14, 2008
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ONTARIO, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire/ — Prospective law students beware: The law school admissions process is daunting. Plenty of schools look great on paper, but determine if a school is really right for you before committing.

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At the University of La Verne College of Law, we know every law student is unique. We also know that the best way to learn about a law school is to schedule a visit. So, make an appointment with a law school you love, and take along our campus tour questions to learn as much as you can when you visit. Here’s a sampling:

   Academics   What programs do you offer? Are dual-degree/part-time programs available?   What is your average class size?   What level of contact can I expect with your faculty?    Student Life   Describe your students. Are they competitive or cooperative?   How do you accommodate students with disabilities?    Campus Resources   Describe your law library.   Is Internet access/wireless available?    Location   How close is your airport access?   How safe is this area/campus?   Where is the closest hospital?   What does parking cost? How full is the lot?    Financial Aid   Describe your financial aid opportunities.   How many of your students currently receive financial aid?    Career Services   Describe your law school’s accreditations. Do they limit my job prospects    upon graduation?   What is your job placement rate? the average starting salary for    graduates?   Describe your alumni network.    

To download a detailed list of questions for your next campus tour, visit http://law.ulv.edu/admissions/campus-tours.html.

Established in 1970 at the University of La Verne (a 118-year-old minority-serving institution), the University of La Verne College of Law serves over four million people as the only ABA-approved law school in Inland Southern California and an additional 2.2 million people in San Gabriel Valley and Eastern Los Angeles County. For more information about the College of Law, please call (909) 460-2001 or visit the Web at http://law.ulv.edu/.

The University of La Verne College of Law has been provisionally approved by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association since 2006. The Section of Legal Education may be contacted at 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60610 or by phone at (312) 988-6738.

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CONTACT: Christi Fish, +1-909-390-1239, cfish@wilkinguge.com, forUniversity of La Verne College of Law

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