| Your dream of becoming a lawyer is
closer than ever. |
| Located on a beautiful 66-acre site just south of Oakland University's picturesque campus, the Auburn Hills campus is just minutes from the cultural and athletic institutions associated with a major metropolitan area. Over 600 students attend Cooley at the Auburn Hills campus. In academic year 2008, Auburn Hills will be home to its planned faculty of 26 professors and deans, 25 staff who provide services to students, and 12 library staff. |
| What
Cooley’s Auburn Hills
campus has to offer |
• Master of Laws Programs in Intellectual
Property and Tax
• Corporate/Business environment
• Exposure to corporate, tax, and patent law
• Numerous local externship opportunities
• Cultural diversity of the metro-Detroit area
• Proximity to dual degree MPA and MBA programs
• Distance Education facilities and wireless access
• Study abroad in Canada, Down-under,
and other sites
• For-credit and pro bono students help domestic violence victims
• Law library with special collections in Taxation and Intellectual Property |
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| Housing |
Cooley's
Oakland County campus in Auburn Hills, Michigan is located
in the heart of Oakland County where more than 100 Fortune
500 companies have their headquarters.
There is a wide variety of housing options available to students
who choose to enroll at the Auburn Hills campus; these options
range from traditional one and two bedroom apratments to
condos/townhouses to homes for rent. Read
more » |
| Flexible scheduling |
| Cooley offers classes seven days a week, three
times a year, in January, May, and September, and offers part-time
schedules that allow students to earn a JD in two to five years. |
| Honors scholarships available |
| If you were a high achiever in your undergraduate
education or scored well on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT),
you might be eligible for an academic scholarship covering up
to 100 percent tuition. |
| Externship Program |
| In Cooley’s exciting Externship Program,
the students deal with practical legal problems. The program
sends senior Cooley students to law offices, government agencies,
and courts throughout the country for real-world legal experience. |
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Cooley Law School is fully accredited by the American Bar Association, and the ABA has acquiesced in offering the full 3-year program at all three campuses. Cooley is also accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a member of the North Central Association, which granted continuing accreditation for the next 10 years in May 2006, and extended accreditation to offer the full JD program at all three campuses.
American Bar Association (312) 988-6738
Higher Learning Commission (800) 621-7440
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