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Vermont Law Schools

Many prospective students who plan to study the law
are extremely concerned with how much their education
is going to cost them. This drives many to community
and state colleges that offer a good law education
program, but they don't feel it is the best law education
available. Vermont is not home to many law schools,
Vermont does not have community and state colleges,
but there is but one college that offers an education in
law, it is called the Vermont Law School and is located
in South Royalton, Vermont.
The Vermont Law School is in fact a private university
that is home to the leading environmental law in the
United States. The only thing that students should keep
in mind is that because the Vermont Law School is a
private university it does not offer quite as flexible as a
program as many public universities. They offer the
Juris Doctor Program. Those who wish to pursue this
program can begin in the fall but only have the option
of attending classes full time and during the day. They
also offer students who wish to take their law education
to a higher level The Master Studies in Environmental
Law and a Master of Laws Environmental Law Program.
This program does allow students to study part time if
desired.
Some of the benefits of being a private law school are
that the Vermont Law School is able to dedicate their
faculty to the education of its students. They provide
students with a thirteen to one student/faculty ratio.
The Vermont Law School is recognized by the
American Bar Association (ABA) and is ranked among
the top law schools in the country.  Choosing to study
law and apply it as your career shows that you have a
lot of ambition and drive in order to accomplish your
dreams. The Vermont Law School recognized how
challenging and competitive their law program can be
and in turn is one of the very few law schools that
offers many of their first year doctrinal classes with only
thirty five or less students in the class. This allows the
faculty to take more time with each student which
ensures that you will receive the best education
possible.
The Vermont Law School looks for prospective
students who are interested in learning all they can
about the law. Applications that exhibit a student's
desire to learn, grow, and succeed in the law school
environment is what the Vermont Law School is looking
for.