Have you ever thought about becoming a lawyer and getting a law degree online?
Well, this new program from Taft Law School makes it possible. And it is much easier to personalize your learning with an online learning program, even when the requirements for law school must be met.
Imagine not having to drive or leave home as you study!

Thinking About Getting a Law Degree Online?
There is a great value to having a law degree.
Many people believe the primary value of a law degree is becoming a practicing attorney. While true, a law degree can significantly enhance an individual’s career in Business, Health Care, Politics, and other fields.
Taft Law School offers two unique and innovative online programs at a reasonable cost to qualified applicants.
The first is the Juris Doctor-Attorney Track Program for those who wish to practice law in California or Federal court. For those students not interested in practicing law but want to enhance or further their career, Taft offers a Juris Doctor-Executive Track Program.
Taft’s accredited online programs use the same textbooks widely adopted by other universities.
The curriculum is similar to other law schools which cost thousands of dollars more. Faculty members are terminally degreed professional educators who are practicing attorneys or have experience in the subject matters in which they teach.
All coursework is performed 100% online with no residency requirements. With the option of financial aid and In-School deferments for those students who qualify, let Taft help you obtain your goals.
For additional information please visit www.taftu.edu or call us at 1-800-882-4555.

For over forty years Taft Law School (www.taftu.edu) has offered distance learning graduate degree programs to students throughout the world.
Taft Law School is an educational division of The Taft University System.
The Taft University System is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission, listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency. The Distance Education Accrediting Commission is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Taft is also registered with the State Bar of California, a member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) as well as a member of the American Council on Education (ACE).
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