Welcome, AHUSOL Alumni! We are so glad that you are on this page. It was put together to give you a place to find general Alumni needs such as transcripts, archived lectures, graduation info, Comprehensive Guide to Bar Admission Requirements, Alumni Survey, and more.
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To place a request to have your official transcripts mailed, you will need to download and complete the Transcript Request Form (link below). It must be completed with your signature and emailed to [email protected]

Students also have the option of requesting electronic transcripts. The request for your electronic Official Transcripts can be made using the Online Transcript Request System (link below). Student validation is required.

Students enrolled in the JD program must successfully pass all courses, pass the First Year Law Student Exam, and complete at least 103 units, pursuant to CalBar rules and AHUSOL policies. To apply for graduation, complete the form on the link below.

Every lecture that commences in AHUSOL are all archived. Students currently enrolled in a course can access missed lectures through the course shell in Populi. All other archived lecutures are accessible through AHUSOL's Wistia Channel.
Earning your Juris Doctor (JD) degree opens up many opportunities to work in a variety of law-based careers including Litigation Shareholder, Income Taxation Associate, Personal Injury Federal Judge, and much more. View the PDF below for more.

American Heritage University School of Law offers WestLaw® online legal research services to all of its students. As part of our commitment to our alumni, WestLaw accounts will remain active. Use the link below to access the portal. Need help? Email [email protected]
Student Survey
Please complete this Alumni Satisfaction Survey. The survey should take no more than 1 to 2 minutes to complete. All responses to the survey are anonymous. It helps us better understand your experience which we use to make adjustments and improvements
