
Today, the law profession is one of the most diverse, intellectual, dynamic and rewarding careers available. Lawyers are constantly evolving to keep up with the every-changing legal system. They must reason with intelligence, be able to analyze laws, research complex legal issues and be highly skilled communicators. They must be innovators and be able to tackle new challenges in any economic climate. Their fundamental role is to help others resolve their legal problems. It is a career that is unique and fulfilling.
If you are considering a career as an attorney, the Phoenix School of Law is the place to start. We have full and part-time programs to accommodate your busy life. PSL’s Law Professors are diverse, highly experienced and come from a variety of specializations. The faculty to student ratio is 15 to 1, and the average class size is 33. Students can graduate with a law degree in as little as three years. PSL’s Bar Exam passage rates are high, and the school places 97% of its graduates into jobs within nine months of graduation. Getting a law degree is more accessible than you thought. Call our Admissions Office to hear how you can advance and enhance your career with a degree in Law: 602-682-6800. Financial aid and scholarships are available.
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