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Thomas Jefferson School of Law

Thomas Jefferson School of Law is a special-focus institution, located in a large city (San Diego, California). It is a private non-religious school (not-for-profit), located in the picturesque West Coast area of the country.

Rudolph Hasl is the Dean of the school. You can find more information about Thomas Jefferson School of Law by visiting their website.

To understand the admissions policies for Thomas Jefferson School of Law, contact the admissions office for the school. The admissions policies will, of course, affect your chances of being admitted to the school.

There are currently 762 students enrolled in the Thomas Jefferson School of Law.

If it fits better with your needs, the school also offers some programs via distance learning.

The average tuition for out-of-state full-time undergraduates can be determined by calling the admissions office. If you are an in-state student, then the tuition will usually be less; check with the admissions office for details on qualifying and amounts. Any tuition figures are exclusive of required fees, books, and supplies. The amount you will incur for fees and books can vary depending on your course of study. It is estimated that the total cost for an in-state student is $ per year and $ per year for an out-of-state student. If you choose to live off-campus, then it is possible for costs to be higher.

Contact Information:
    Thomas Jefferson School of Law
    2121 San Diego Ave
    San Diego, CA  92110

Other Information:
    Enrollment: 762
    Website: http://www.tjsl.edu
    General Info: 619-297-9700
    Admissions: 619-297-9700
    Financial Aid: 619-297-9700

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