Student lawsuits against Charlotte School of Law consolidated
ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
Charlotte School of Law intends to comply with North Carolina law, and its leaders say that is why its website went dark Monday following news that its proposed teach-out plan was rejected and it missed the deadline for state licensure. ABA Journal Daily News
After being placed on probation, losing federal student loans and enduring months of speculation, the teach-out plan that Charlotte School of Law submitted to the council of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar has been rejected. ABA Journal Daily News
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The Charlotte School of Law announced that the U.S. Department of Education “is prepared to reinstate the school’s ability to award” federal student loan money under the Title IV program. ABA Journal Daily News
The Charlotte School of Law announced that the U.S. Department of Education “is prepared to reinstate the school’s ability to award” federal student loan money under the Title IV program. ABA Journal Daily News
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Charlotte School of Law is not in compliance with state standards regarding financial resources, planning or stability, according to the University of North Carolina’s Board of Governors committee, which handles state authorization and licensure for nonpublic, post-secondary degree granting institutions. ABA Journal Daily News
The U.S. Department of Education has released the second disbursement of direct loan funds to Charlotte School of Law. The money was released May 5, a Department of Education spokesperson told the ABA Journal on Monday. ABA Journal Daily News