CONSUMER INFORMATION
In compliance with ABA Standard 509 and to assist current and prospective students find important information about the Charleston School of Law, the accompanying consumer information on this webpage has been provided.
Admissions Data
Tuition and Fees, Living Costs, and Financial Aid
Conditional Scholarships
Enrollment Data, including Academic, Transfer, and Other Attrition
Number of Full-time and Part-time Faculty, Professional Librarians, and Administrators
Class Sizes for First Year and Upper-Class Courses; Number of Seminar, Clinical and Co-curricular Offerings
Employment Outcomes
Bar Passage Outcomes
Refund Policies
Curricular Offerings
- Standard 509 Information Report
- Academic Catalog and Student Handbook
- Additional CurricularĀ Information
Academic Calendar
Academic Requirements
Transfer of Credit Policies
- Credit transferred from other law programs
- For currently enrolled students who are visiting elsewhere and bringing credit back to the Charleston School of Law
- Policies on credit for students who have transferred to the law school