Florida Coastal School of Law
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The Florida Coastal School of Law is a private, ABA accredited law school located in Jacksonville, FL and is operated by the InfiLaw Corporation.[1]. Founded in 1996, the school received its full accreditation in 2002.
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Established: | 1996 |
Type: | Private |
Dean: | Peter Goplerud |
Staff: | 104 |
Students: | 1350 |
Location: | Jacksonville, Florida, USA |
Campus: | Urban |
Website: | fcsl.edu |
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[edit] History
Florida Coastal School of Law was founded in 1996. The school immediately received temporary accreditation from the ABA, and received its permanent accreditation six years later. [1] It is one of three law schools operated by the InfiLaw Corporation.[2] It is one of the few for-profit law schools in the U.S. Currently the school is ranked in the fourth tier, although the school's reputation has been bolstered by a very strong passage rate on recent Florida Bar Exams.[3]
[edit] Academics
In addition to its curriculum for a Juris Doctor, Coastal offers several certification programs in specialized areas of the law. Coastal currently offers an environmental law certificate, sports law certificate, international comparative law certificate, and the advanced legal research and writing certificate. [4]
Coastal also has an internship and externship clinical program. Criminal law externships in the United States Attorney's Office, the State Attorney's Office, and the Office of the Public Defender throughout Florida and the southeast United States are available to Coastal students.[5] Recently Coastal began offering externships in international criminal law with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague, the Netherlands. Internships in consumer law are available through Coastal's Consumer Law Clinic, and students can learn to offer general legal assistance through a clinical program with Jacksonville Legal Services, a pro bono organization.[6]
Coastal established the Center for Law and Sports in 2005.[7] The Center offers students a comprehensive sports law curriculum in which to obtain a certificate in sports law. [8]
[edit] Academic Achievements
Coastal Law has also had great success with its moot court program, and has been recognized at the state-wide, national, and international level. For example, Coastal has won consecutive championships for three years at Florida's state-wide Orseck Criminal Law Competition in the spring of 2005, 2006, and 2007[9] as well as first place at the 2005 and 2007 Chicago Bar Association Constitutional Law Competitions. [10] Notable Best Oralist Awards have been awarded at the Prince National Evidence Competition [11], Tulane Sports Law Competition, and the Vale Corporate Law Competition. [12] In the 2007 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition Southeast Regionals, Coastal advanced to the finals in Washington, D.C. and was ranked among the top 10 teams in the world.
Coastal's mock trial team has consistently placed in national competitions, such as the 2006 Buffalo/Niagara Mock Trial Invitational, the Regional Rounds of the 2006 National Trial Competition held in Atlanta, Georgia, and in 2007 held in Orlando, Florida, and the 2007 AAJ Regional Mock Trial Competition in Atlanta, Georgia.
[edit] Points of Interest
The statewide Florida Bar average pass rate is 66.2% (2002-2007).[citation needed] Florida Coastal School of Law's pass rate is consistently above the statewide average.[citation needed] Florida Coastal had an 85.2% pass rate on the February 2008 Florida Bar Exam.[citation needed] Florida Coastal had a 70.1% pass rate on the February 2007 Florida Bar Exam.[citation needed] Florida Coastal had a 77.6% pass rate on the February 2006 Bar Exam.[citation needed] Florida Coastal had an 81.9% pass rate on the July 2005 State Bar Examination.[citation needed] In July 2005 its pass rank was first in the State of Florida.[citation needed] Florida Coastal recorded a pass rate of 85.2% for the February 2008 Bar Exam - the highest in the history of the school.
In the Fall 2006, Florida Coastal School of Law moved to a new location, a five-story, 220,000-square-foot (20,000 m²) facility which also includes a 1,400 space parking garage. The new campus is technologically advanced. Each classroom has internet access, DVD, and VHS from the podium, all of which can be displayed on multiple large screens. Advanced sound systems permit use of the internet, with its video and audio capability, during classes. Professors are able to use internet video archives as teaching tools and the interet to access legal research sources. Classrooms are also equipped with the Classroom Performance System (CPS)so that student knowledge can be measured during classes. Examsoft is available for test-takers who would rather type and edit their essays on a laptop computer, rather than write them by hand.
[edit] References
- ^ ABA grants Florida Coastal School of Law accreditation. | Florida Bar News | Find Articles at BNET.com
- ^ InfiLaw
- ^ USNews.com: America's Best Graduate Schools 2008: Florida Coastal School of Law (Law): At a glance
- ^ http://www.fcsl.edu/pdfs/certificateprograms.pdf
- ^ Law School Public Interest Programs - Summer Fellowships
- ^ Law School Public Interest Programs - Summer Fellowships
- ^ Welcome to Florida Coastal School of Law
- ^ Welcome to Florida Coastal School of Law
- ^ http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/072406/opi_3891340.shtml
- ^ CBA: YLS Moot Court Competition 2005 Results
- ^ Brooklyn Law School: Students
- ^ Welcome to Florida Coastal School of Law