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Appalachian School of Law is a graduate and professional, private not-for-profit school with 170 students enrolled. This institution was originated in 1997 and is the only school located in
Grundy,
Virginia.
Appalachian School of Law is mentioned in
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Academic Offerings
Majors
Offered
2
Few
At Appalachian School of Law you can get your master's degree or doctoral degree.
ASL implements a semester-based curriculum calendar system and offers 2 majors. The most popular concentration is Law. Read the details about
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Student to faculty ratio at ASL is good -- 9:1. Read more details about instructors at this college in the
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Admissions Information
The graduate application fee is $60.00. The first-professional application fee is also 60 dollars.
To request the most accurate and up-to-date information about admission at Appalachian School of Law and a program that best suits your goals and budget, call the school's general information office at (276) 935-4349 or check
Appalachian School of Law Website.
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Safe
There are options for on-campus part-time employment at Appalachian School of Law, which allows students to cover some of the tuition expenses. Additionally, this school helps students to evaluate their career options and find a full-time job upon graduation.
At present there is no on-campus housing at Appalachian School of Law.
Based on the college crime numbers, Appalachian School of Law appears to be a safe school. Read the details in the
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Appalachian School of Law Location and Maps
Post Address: Appalachian School of Law, 1169 Edgewater Drive, Grundy, Virginia 24614, USALocation Map - Street View:

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