
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.

A list of all textbooks used in each year of legal education as AHUSOL can be found by on the link below. Please note that AHUSOL will use a textbook edition for up to five(5) years after the edition's release. Updates are made without notice.

AHUSOL uses Populi. Students, faculty, and staff can view progress and grade reports and interact each other 24/7 through this platform. Populi is accessible through your tablet, smartphone, and computer.

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.

Students are required to pass the First Year Law Students Examination after successful completion of the First Year of Legal Education. After admission to AHUSOL, students must register with the State Bar of California within 60 days. Review the complete details on through link below.

A positive moral character determination is one of several requirements for admission to the practice of law in California. Because the moral character review process can take a minimum of six months to complete, law students should begin their application no later than the beginning of their last year of law study.

To become a licensed attorney in California, students who have completed the Juris Doctor (JD) program at AHUSOL must take and pass the General Bar Examination. The exam is offered twice a year. For complete details regarding dates, fees, and more, visit the State Bar's website using the link below.

AHUSOL is not approved by the American Bar Association and not accredited by the State Bar of California. The School of Law is registered with the State Bar of California to enable its graduates to take the bar examination upon completion of the Juris Doctor program. Read the full disclosures using the link below

The Law School has teamed up with Dean's Law Dictionary to bring you a new level of artificial intelligence to do legal research and legal analysis. Dean's law dictionary is 80 times larger than Black's Law Dictionary. Enrolled students can access it for free in student orientation each year!

Westlaw is an online legal research service for lawyers and legal professionals in the United States and is a product of Thomson Reuters. In addition, it provides proprietary database services. Information resources on Westlaw include more than 40,000 databases of case law, state and federal statutes, administrative codes, and more.
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