Type of School: Private for-profit, 4-year
Student Body: 671 students
Undergraduate Enrollment: 0
Graduate Enrollment: 671
Full-Time Enrollment: 458
Part-Time Enrollment: 213
Men: 55%
Women: 45%
In-State Tuition: Not reported
Out-of-State Tuition: Not reported
Goals The overriding goal of the Charleston School of Law is: To teach students of high moral character and unquestioned personal integrity through a careful and refined study program; To teach the practice of law as a profession, having as its chief aim providing public service; To teach the law as a means of providing relief for those who suffer because they are helpless, weak, outnumbered, or because they are victims of prejudice; To teach the law as a means of alleviating human misery and human suffering; To teach the law as a means of making possible the continued processes of manufacture and commerce that bring realization to the twin goals of prosperity and peace in the world; To institute and coordinate legal outreach programs to the South Carolina and American Bars, local, state, and federal governments, as well as to the general population; and To encourage and foster legal reforms. Additional goals This entails additional goals of graduating students who will be successful in Bar passage, recruiting and retaining highly qualified and effective faculty, providing a Law library that meets the needs of our educational program, and developing and maintaining technological capabilities reflective of the educational and professional needs of the legal field.
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Median Household Income:
$0 (State Avg: $37,082)
Median Home Value:
$0 (State Avg: $94,900)
Median Year Homes Built:
(State Avg: 1978)
Residents Living Below Poverty Level:
0% (State Avg: 7%)
Source: US Census 2000 (Zip code: 29402)
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