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California (La Mesa) -- McMillan Academy of Law -- Accreditation: Rule XIX -- Year Founded: 2008
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The McMillan Academy of Law is a private law school located in the city of La Mesa, California. The school has full institutional approval by the State of California Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education.
MAOL is an unaccredited law school registered with the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. MAOL is authorized to administer five degree programs, although at present only the Juris Doctorate program is in operation. All MAOL students must take and pass the First-Year Law Students' Examination, also known as the "Baby Bar", after the first year of law study. Graduates of the school will meet the legal education qualifications for taking the final California Bar Examination and upon passing may be licensed to practice Law in the State of California. ![]() About The McMillan Academy of Law (MAOL) At The McMillan Academy of Law, students will have the opportunity to gain a rich and scholarly education in preparation for the high demand of today's legal and business professions. McMillan Academy of Law students will enjoy a highly structured and professional environment designed to enhance the intellectual and employment potential of each student. As a new institution, McMillan Academy of Law has a vested interest in the professional achievements of each of its students. Our success is largely based upon your success. As such, I would like to take the opportunity to share with you how a legal education from McMillan Academy of Law will benefit your future professional endeavors. The Academy seeks to develop graduates who possess a solid grasp of the fundamentals of American jurisprudence. Each student is expected to ably analyze questions within a legal framework, and to convey that analysis in a written from that is cogent and thorough. Read more... Contact MAOL Feel free to contact Dean Scott A. McMillan directly with any questions that you may have concerning The McMillan Academy of Law. Address The McMillan Academy of Law 4670 Nebo Drive, Suite 200 La Mesa, CA 91941-5230 Telephone Phone: (619) 393-1798 Fax: (206) 350-4300 E-mail: info@maol.info Web: http://maol.info |
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Disclosure
The Committee of Bar Examiners of The State Bar of California requires McMillan Academy of Law to make this disclosure according to Guideline 2.3(D) of the Guidelines for Unaccredited Law School Rules: The method of instruction at this law school for the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree program is principally in physical classroom facilities. Students enrolled in the J.D. degree program at this law school who successfully complete the first year of law study must pass the First-Year Law Students' Examination required by Business and Professions Code § 6060(h) and Rule VIII of the Rules Regulating Admission to Practice Law in California as part of the requirements to qualify to take the California Bar Examination. A student who passes the First-Year Law Students' Examination within three (3) administrations of the examination after first becoming eligible to take it will receive credit for all legal studies completed to the time the examination is passed. A student who does not pass the examination within three (3) administrations of the examination after first becoming eligible to take it must be promptly disqualified from the law school's J.D. degree program. If the dismissed student subsequently passes the examination, the student is eligible for re-enrollment in this law school's J.D. degree program, but will receive credit for only one year of legal study. Study at, or graduation from, this law school may not qualify a student to take the bar examination or to satisfy the requirements for admission to practice in jurisdictions other than California. A student intending to seek admission to practice law in a jurisdiction other than California should contact the admitting authority in that jurisdiction for information regarding the legal education requirements in that jurisdiction for admission to the practice of law. Prospective students are further advised to review the disclosure statement the Academy provides according to Rule 4.241 the Unaccredited Law School Rules. A current disclosure statement is provided online at this link or at: http://www.maol.info/current_maol_ru...statement.html |
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