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THE STATE BAR of CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE of BAR EXAMINERS/OFFICE of ADMISSIONS 180 Howard Street • San Francisco, CA 94105-1639 • (415) 538-2300 845 S THE STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE OF BAR EXAMINERS/OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS 180 Howard Street • San Francisco, CA 94105-1639 • (415) 538-2300 845 S. Figueroa Street • Los Angeles, CA 90017-2515 • (213) 765-1500 LAW SCHOOLS IN CALIFORNIA ACCREDITED BY THE COMMITTEE OF BAR EXAMINERS (CBE) Cal Northern School of Law Lincoln Law School of San Jose 1395 Ridgewood Drive, Suite 100 384 South Second Street Chico, CA 95973-7802 San Jose, CA 95113-2711 (530) 891-6900 (408) 977-7227 www.calnorthern.edu www.lincolnlawsj.edu Empire College School of Law Monterey College of Law 3035 Cleveland Avenue 100 Col. Durham Street Santa Rosa, CA 95403-2122 Seaside, CA 93955-7300 (707) 546-4000 (831) 582-4000 www.empcol.edu/school-of-law www.montereylaw.edu Glendale University College of Law Pacific Coast University School of Law 220 North Glendale Avenue 1650 Ximeno Avenue, Suite 300 Glendale, CA 91206-4454 Long Beach, CA 90804 (818) 247-0770 (562) 961-8200 www.glendalelaw.edu www.pculaw.org Humphreys University Drivon San Diego Law School School of Law (A branch campus of San Francisco Law School) 6650 Inglewood Avenue Alliant International University Stockton, CA 95207-3861 10455 Pomerado Road (209) 478-0800 San Diego, CA 92131 www.humphreys.edu (415) 626-5550 www.alliant.edu/sdls John F. Kennedy University San Francisco Law School College of Law Alliant International University 100 Ellinwood Way One Beach Street Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-4817 San Francisco, CA 94133 (925) 969-3550 (415) 626-5550 www.jfku.edu www.alliant.edu/sfls Lincoln Law School of Sacramento San Joaquin College of Law 3140 “J” Street 901 5th Street Sacramento, CA 95816-4403 Clovis, CA 93612 (916) 446-1275 (800) 522-0994 www.lincolnlaw.edu www.sjcl.edu/ Page 1 of 2 LAW SCHOOLS IN CALIFORNIA ACCREDITED BY THE COMMITTEE OF BAR EXAMINERS (CBE) San Luis Obispo College of Law University of West Los Angeles (A branch of Monterey College of Law) School of Law 4119 Broad Street, #200 San Fernando Valley campus San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 9201 Oakdale Avenue, #201 (831) 582-4000 Chatsworth, CA 91311 http://slolaw.org/ (818) 775-4500 www.uwla.edu Santa Barbara College of Law University of West Los Angeles 20 East Victoria Street School of Law Santa Barbara, CA 93101 West Los Angeles Campus (805) 979-9860 9800 S. La Cienega Blvd., 12th Flr www.collegesoflaw.edu/ Inglewood, CA 90301 (310) 342-5250 Southern California Institute of Law www.uwla.edu Santa Barbara Campus 1525 State Street, #202 Ventura College of Law Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2500 4475 Market Street (805) 963-4654 Ventura, CA 93003-7774 And (805) 765-9300 Ventura Campus http://www.collegesoflaw.edu/ 877 South Victoria Ave., #111 Ventura, CA 93003-5377 (805) 644-2327 www.lawdegree.com Trinity Law School 2200 North Grand Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92705-7016 (714) 796-7100 www.tls.edu List of CBE Accredited Schools 0817_R Page 2 of 2 .
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