What is the difference between the Certificate of Attendance, Courses for Credit, and Diploma?
The Certificate of Attendance is based on the participant attendance to the classes. While it exams are not required for the Certificate, they may be required if participants are transferring credits to their home university or by the participant’s sponsor. The Diploma costs $3,500 and exams are mandatory for ALL registered courses. Participant must register for at least 64 hours of class, which can be achieved by taking two 14 day courses and one 7-day course. An optional fourth course is included in these costs. The ABA Academic credit option is open to anyone studying law in the United States.
The Certificate of Attendance is based on the participant attendance to the classes. While it exams are not required for the Certificate, they may be required if participants are transferring credits to their home university or by the participant’s sponsor. The Diploma cost is different than for the Certificate and exams are mandatory for ALL registered courses. Participant must register for at least 64 hours of class, which can be achieved by taking two 14 day courses and one 7-day course. An optional fourth course is included in these costs. The ABA Academic credit option is open to anyone studying law in the United States.