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Education

Mar. 28, 2012

La Verne law school regains accreditation

Nine months after losing provisional American Bar Association accreditation for low first-time bar passage rates, University of La Verne College of Law found out Monday that it had regained the status.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Nine months after losing provisional American Bar Association accreditation over low first-time bar passage rates, University of La Verne College of Law found out Monday that it regained the status.


The organization's decision to re-accredit the Ontario-based school until 2017 comes after a two-year period of improvement in the campus' bar success. La Verne had a 34 percent pass rate in...

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