Archive for September, 2010
Know More about Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma State University is a land-grant university located in Stillwater Oklahoma, 62 miles west of Tulsa and 42 miles northeast of Oklahoma City. It is the major institution in the Oklahoma State University System. In the fall of 2009, Oklahoma State University had a student enrollement of 20,502. In 1890, the school was established as [...]
Filed under school profiles, September 14th, 2010Introduction to University of Minnesota Twin Cities Law School
The University of Minnesota Law School is an esteemed public law school situated in Minneapolis. Throughout its rich history, the University of Minnesota Law School has continued to make way for an innovative legal education that produces high quality civil servants and law practitioners. As the University of Minnesota began to establish professional schools, the [...]
Filed under school profiles, September 12th, 2010University of Iowa College of Law Profile
Established in 1865, the University of Iowa College of Law is the oldest law school that is still operational in the western part of the Mississippi River. It is one of the 11 professional graduate schools administered by the University of Iowa, which is situated at Iowa City. Aside from its excellent law school programs, [...]
Filed under school profiles, September 11th, 2010University of Illinois College of Law Profile
The College of Law at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) was established in 1897 and since then, the College of Law has continued with its goal of providing an innovative and comprehensive legal education. As one of the best public law schools in the US and one of the most distinguished law schools situated in [...]
Filed under school profiles, September 9th, 2010Learn More about Boston College
Boston College is a private research university run by the Roman Catholic Jesuits. It is located in the village of Chestnut Hill in Massachusetts, USA. This college is classified as an RU/H Research University in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This means that the school maintains a high level of research activity. [...]
Filed under school profiles, September 8th, 2010All About Old Dominion University
Old Dominion University is a research university located in Norfolk Virginia, USA. Old Dominion University or ODU was established as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary in 1930. This academic institution became a college in 1962 and obtained its university status in 1969. The university is one of the leading academic [...]
Filed under school profiles, September 7th, 2010Applying to the Mississippi State University
Mississippi State University is a land-grant university located in the east-central Mississippi. It is one of the largest universities in the state of Mississippi with its enrollment of more than 18,000. Mississippi State University was first established as Agricultural and Mechanical College of the State of Mississippi in 1878 to offer training in agriculture and [...]
Filed under college profiles, September 6th, 2010Application Guide to The College of William and Mary Law School
The College of William and Mary in Virginia is a public research university located in Williamsburg. It was founded in 1693 during the reign of King William II and Queen Mary II. It is actually the second oldest institution of higher education in the US, next to Harvard. In 1779, The College of William & [...]
Filed under law school profiles, September 5th, 2010Boston University School of Law Profile
Boston University is a private research university in Massachusetts. The University is non-sectarian, although historically, it is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Boston University traces its roots to the Newbury Biblical Institute in Newbury, Vermont in 1839. The name was changed to Boston University in 1869 by the Massachusetts Legislature. In 1872, the Boston [...]
Filed under law school profiles, September 4th, 2010Admissions Guide to the Boston College Law School
Boston College is a private research university run by the Roman Catholic Jesuits. This college is classified as an “RU/H Research University” based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This means that the school maintains a high level of research activity. Boston College has eight research libraries that hold over two million [...]
Filed under law school profiles, September 3rd, 2010


