Appalachian School Of Law

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Grundy, VA

University Website:  www.asl.edu/
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The Appalachian School of Law (ASL) is a fully accredited private law school on a four building campus in Grundy, Virginia, a small town near the convergence of Virginia, Kentucky, and West Virginia. The school offers a three-year Juris Doctor degree, and enrolls approximately 370 full-time students. The law school was founded in 1994 and it admitted its first class of students in August 1997. ASL was started and brought to Buchanan County, Virginia as a tool of economic development for the region. The school is fully accredited by the American Bar Association. ASL is notable for its focus to community service and leadership, emphasizing professional responsibility and alternative dispute resolution in its curriculum and requiring students to complete 25 hours of community service per semester in order to graduate. Each student is also required to complete an externship before graduation. ASL was also the site of a triple homicide that took place on January 16, 2002. Princeton Review named ASL one of the 168 best law schools.

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Appalachian School of Law College Scholarships

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Trustees' Scholar Merit Scholarship

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The Trustees' Scholar Merit Scholarship is available to first - year students at the Appalachian School of Law. You must have a 153 or 154 LSAT score and a minimum GPA of 3.0 to be eligible for this award.

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Trustees' Scholar Merit Scholarship

Appalachian School of Law

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100% of tuition

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The Trustees' Scholar Merit Scholarship is available to first - year students at the Appalachian School of Law. You must have a 153 or 154 LSAT score and a minimum GPA of 3.0 to be eligible for this award.

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