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Loyola Law School Loyola Law School Los Angeles opened its doors in 1920. Located in downtown Los Angeles-a legal, financial and media capital-Loyola Law School is home to prominent faculty, dedicated students and cutting-edge programs. The first ABA-accredited law school in California with a pro bono requirement for graduation, Loyola Law is committed to legal ethics and the public interest, and has produced top attorneys for nearly a century. Degrees Offered: Juris Doctor (JD); Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration (JD/MBA); Masters of Law in Taxation (LLM); Masters of Law in American Law & International Legal Practice (International LLM) American Bar Association Accreditation: 1937 Awarded a Chapter in The Order of the Coif: 1990 Faculty: 67 full-time faculty members Enrollment: 1360-Women: 50%; Minority: 37%--ranked 12th in the nation for minority enrollment Law Reviews: Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review , Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review and Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review Community Service: Loyola Law is the first ABA-accredited law school in California with a mandatory pro bono requirement. Loyola students donate over 40,000 hours of pro bono work per year to non-profit organizations. Programs: International programs in China, Costa Rica & Italy; the Education Advocacy Project; the Cancer Legal Resource Center; the Disability Mediation Center; the Center for Conflict Resolution; the Disability Rights Legal Center ; the Center for Juvenile Law & Policy; the Civil Justice Program; and the Entertainment Law Practicum Graduate Employment Rate: 95%+ within nine months of graduation Tuition: $31,454 full-time Financial Aid: 85% of Loyola Law students receive some form of financial assistance. Alumni: Represented in all 50 states and in 16 countries Campus: Located in downtown Los Angeles and designed by Frank Gehry.
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