Charleston, South Carolina
Summer 2007 was the first bar exam administered in South Carolina in which Charleston School of Law graduates participated. Their pass rate was reported at approximately 70%.
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Because Charleston School of Law received its provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association relatively recently, no ranking information is available (U.S. News & World Report does not include provisionally accredited schools in its rankings).
LSAT Numbers: 150-155
$14,824 for full-time students and $11,119 for students in the part-time program per semester
CSoL offers the traditional Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in either a full-time or part-time program.
Charleston School of Law takes its commitment to public service seriously: all students are expected to perform at least 30 hours of public service prior to graduation. CSoL is located in the heart of the historic downtown Charleston area in a rehabilitated railroad warehouse; other offices and facilities in the school are located in buildings on historic King and Meeting Streets.

