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Does this ABA law school actually accept transfers from state approved schools?

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Does this ABA law school actually accept transfers from state approved schools?

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The Appalachia School of Law is a very small ABA law school in the mountains of Virginia. I was perusing their web site today and found this announcement on their web site: “The Appalachian School of Law (ASL) is now accepting applications for transfer. The Law School may accept transfer students from ABA-approved or state-approved law schools in accordance to ABA Standard 506 upon demonstration that the student would have qualified for entrance into the School as a first-year student and the student is a student in good standing at the prior law school. ” http://www.asl.edu/article.php?story_id=199&cmd=verbose Does this mean that someone who has completed law credits at a California state approved law school can potentially transfer to ASL?

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