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  1. With our thoughtful, challenging curriculum and success-oriented learning environment, Glendale University College of Law, a CBA law school in Southern California, is an excellent part time night law school choice for busy students.

  2. Enrollment. 250. Faculty. 26 (Full-time and Adjunct) Bar pass rate. 21% (July 2023 1st time takers) [2] Website. www .glendalelaw .edu. Glendale University College of Law ( GUCL) is a private, for-profit law school in Glendale, California.

  3. Fall Enrollment. Attend class just three nights per week, fall through spring. Study only two subjects, Torts and Contracts, for 9 months. Learn Criminal Law two nights per week in the summer. Develop skills in Legal Method, a weekly academic support class. Fall (August)

  4. Practicing Professionals Informed by Real-World Legal Experience. The faculty at Glendale University College of Law represents a cross-section of accomplished legal practitioners including judges, corporate attorneys, Assistant United States Attorneys, city and district attorneys, and solo practitioners. Their law school alma maters are equally ...

  5. Every subject tested on the CA Bar Exam is a required course in GUCLs law program. Based on those subjects, GUCL has fine-tuned its curriculum so students take courses in an order and volume appropriate for their skills. The Law Program. The evening JD law program requires completion of 126 quarter units.

  6. Continuously Accredited by the State Bar of California Since 1978. Glendale University College of Law has proudly maintained continual accreditation and good standing with the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California since accreditation was granted to the law school in 1978.

  7. A Structured Law Program, Refined for Decades. Gradual and steady progress during GUCL’s structured four-year law program helps students' achieve peak skills and abilities right before graduating and taking the CA Bar Exam. First Year - GUCL gives students a chance to succeed in law school by recognizing that all new law students are ...

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