08/06/2020
Charlotte School of Law
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Our entire academic mission is structured around three core concepts that we strongly believe make the Charlotte School of Law experience unique powerful and practice-ready. These three ideals drive our academic approach, forming a keen vision for the school and its students.
08/06/2020
CSL Update
1) The Department of Education (ED) has agreed to extend the schedule for CSL to submit additional information relative to the action taken not to renew the School’s participation in the federal student loan program. This is not an appeal of the ED action: it is an additional submission that the ED will consider.
Under the procedure the ED is using there is no formal appeal process within the Department of Education. The action is reviewable in Federal court, and CSL is consulting with counsel as to its options consistent with protecting the interests of its students.
2) We are working on ensuring that students who were awarded Direct Loans for the Spring semester will be able to receive that support, but may require bridge financing for loan proceeds other than for tuition and fees.
3) We are exploring private loans (including institutional loans) for students who were not awarded federal Direct Loans for the spring semester.
4) We are actively pursuing an arrangement with Florida Coastal School of Law to ensure that regardless of our dispute with ED our students can complete their program of study and receive an ABA-accredited degree. We have been actively working with our regulators respecting this arrangement.
5) We hope to have in place by the end of the week a specific process for transferring to Coastal, including for students with fewer or more than 30 credits.
We anticipate having more clarity in the next few days. However, we understand that for many students, decisions need to be made now to take advantage of transfer opportunities. In such cases, affected students should make their independent decision as to whether to transfer.
Every student should be assured that CSL will do everything possible to assist them, whatever their choices.
President Chidi Ogene and Dean Jay Conison
12/27/2016
Good Afternoon.
Along with regulatory counsel, CSL continues to work intensely towards securing a commitment from the Department of Education (DOE) to maintain funding for the upcoming Spring semester.
CSL will continue to update you and respond to questions as best we can. http://ow.ly/UeSz307tRFD
Charlotte Law: ‘Cautiously optimistic’ on spring semester, restored... CSL is working to keep its doors open and to restore federal financial aid for students.
12/26/2016
How Libraries Are Innovating to Meet the Needs of Changing Communities http://ow.ly/1f3L307tSyR
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12/23/2016
The deal with could dampen conflict worries for Donald Trump, who has borrowed more than $300 million from the German bank. http://ow.ly/GUS7307pgKT
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12/23/2016
"A wave of emotions took over me as I walked up to the little two-bedroom house that my parents built in Durango." http://ow.ly/zGls307pfQP
Voices: A return to my childhood's little blue house in Mexico
12/23/2016
With just a few days to finish holiday shopping for the kids, you may be feeling a little stressed. Here are a few "last-minute" options – with great toys, games and books created for black boys and girls. http://ow.ly/BnHJ307pef6
12/23/2016
A selection of the year’s most riveting photographs from the NY Times. http://ow.ly/UH1z307oejn
12/23/2016
Nearly 6.4 million people have signed up for 2017 coverage on the federal exchanges — 400,000 more than last year — the government reported this week. http://ow.ly/aJJY307odlP
12/22/2016
If you go to Atlanta for the holidays, check out the Center for Civil and Human Rights. Located in Downtown Atlanta at the Centennial Olympic Park, the museum is easy to find and well worth a visit. The Center was first imagined by civil rights leaders Evelyn and Joseph Lowery, and Andrew Young. http://ow.ly/2lEr307nf5F
12/21/2016
Choices and Champions is a free legal clinic offered to cancer patients by Novant Health along with the assistance of attorneys from Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice (WCSR) and Charlotte School of Law Pro Bono Program students. Womble Carlyle attorneys and CSL law students assist cancer patients by helping explain and prepare two very important estate planning legal documents, a Health Care Power of Attorney and a Living Will. [ 237 more words ]
http://www.charlottelaw.edu/blog/community-service-and-pro-bono/pro-bono-initiative-receives-a-mecklenburg-county-bar-2016-extraordinary-pro-bono-award/
Pro Bono Initiative Receives A Mecklenburg County Bar 2016 Extraordinary Pro Bono Award Choices and Champions is a free legal clinic offered to cancer patients by Novant Health along with the assistance of attorneys from Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice (WCSR) and Charlotte School of Law Pro Bono Program students. Womble Carlyle attorneys and CSL law students assist cancer patients by h...
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