Choose morning, afternoon
or evening classes.
Cooley offers classes starting
in September, January and May and offers daytime and evening
classes, along with the opportunity to take classes on the
weekend.
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| Standard » |
For working and non-working students |
| Extended » |
Work while you attend law school |
| Weekend » |
Mornings and afternoons on Saturday and
Sunday |
| Term-off » |
Traditional summers off |
| Information about full
time and part time financial aid |
Cooley's rewards entering students whose credentials demonstrate good
potential for successful law study.
Entering students can earn from 25 to 100 percent of tuition
based on their Admission Index or on the LSAT score only.
Those who
meet the criteria for scholarships have a history of performing
exceptionally well, both in the classroom and on the bar
examination.
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For lots of reasons, people cannot attend school during traditional
hours
» See
who's attending Cooley
The Cooley Law School curriculum was designed to work for both traditional
and non-traditional students. With so many options
at Cooley, many people are finding that it is possible
to fit law school into their busy lives. Cooley Law School
is for people whose lives don't stop while they go to law
school.
Cooley's three campuses
Attend Cooley at one of our three campuses -
Lansing, Auburn Hills
or Grand Rapids.
Where does Cooley rank?
Judging the Law Schools,
9th Edition - Overall Rankings 2006
Admissions
Take the Cooley Virtual
Tour, or set up a tour with the Admissions Office
Admissions Office
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
300 S. Capitol Ave.
Lansing, MI 48933
(800) 874-3511
(517) 371-5140, ext. 2244 or 2245
admissions@cooley.edu
Financial AidA student is enrolled "full-time" if he or she is taking at least 8 credit hours in a given term. A student who takes only 6 credit hours in a given term is considered to be enrolled "3/4-time." Students choosing the Standard or Extended schedules will be considered "full-time" for financial aid purposes for each term they are enrolled for 8 or more credit hours. |