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California (Seaside) -- Monterey College of Law -- Accreditation: California -- Year Founded: 1972
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Monterey College of Law (MCL) is a private, non-profit law school founded in 1972 in Monterey, California. It provides a 4-year, part-time evening J.D. program that is accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. The school is also the first California accredited law school to be granted authority to offer a two-year Master of Legal Studies (M.L.S.) degree for individuals who wish to seriously study law, but do not wish to pursue a traditional law degree. In August 2005, the College of Law moved into its new home within the higher-education enclave being developed on the former Fort Ord Army base. The College of Law joins California State University Monterey Bay in creating a rapidly growing educational destination for higher learning alongside the historic Monterey Bay.
![]() The College was founded over thirty five years ago to serve the communities of the California central coast. It has succeeded in that mission. Alumni are community leaders, judges, lawyers, and business professionals representing the broad spectrum of individuals, organizations, and industries that define the area. The faculty at the College of Law is made up of dedicated, experienced, and respected lawyers and judges. Because the faculty remains actively involved in the legal community, students receive the unique benefit of their knowledge of both legal theory and legal practice. The academic program features a four-year, evening program with small classes. The College of Law is accredited by the California Board of Bar Examiners, making J.D. graduates eligible to sit for the California Bar Exam, and upon passing, be licensed to practice law in California. Alumni include many local attorneys, deputy district attorneys and judges. Admissions Quote:
![]() Contact the School Monterey College of Law 100 Col. Durham Street Seaside, CA 93955 main: 831-582-4000 fax: 831-582-4095 info@montereylaw.edu |
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