Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Charleston School of Law misses provisional accreditation


The ABA (American Bar Assoc.) told “Gershon’s gang” they want to see the whole enchilada before they sign off on the Charleston School of Law’s provisional accreditation. The press release and information in the paper was quite vague, issues with the Law School’s library, faculty, etc. –when the Chucktown Courier writes ‘etc’ you know the water is murky. Does this translate to bad news for the law school, the suits (founding fathers) and students with invested green-backs? Doubtful, the word on the street is that since CSOL is a “for-profit” law school it takes longer to get accreditation than if it were a “not-for-profit” law school. Then again, it may just depend on what your definition of etc, is. Don’t worry; the ABA Committee will be back in the fall for round number 2, expect a green light for the school in the fall.A special thanks to Corbett Coats (CSOL student studying abroad in Spain) for the photo of the enchilada she has while in Spain.

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