Jacksonville University College of Law

Jacksonville University College of Law

Founded in 1934 by Judge William Porter, Jacksonville University began as a private, non-profit institution dedicated to educating in arts, sciences, commerce, and law. Over nearly nine decades, it has evolved into a leading university in the southern United States, serving students from all 50 states and over 100 countries, with a global alumni network exceeding 30,000. Expanding its academic scope from business to healthcare and public policy to marine science, Jacksonville University recently fulfilled its charter by establishing the Jacksonville University College of Law.

Located in downtown Jacksonville, the law school embodies a mission focused on delivering quality legal education through experiential learning and community partnerships. Positioned within walking distance of state and federal courthouses and surrounded by legal institutions, it offers students unparalleled practical experiences and mentorship opportunities from the local legal community. Accredited by the American Bar Association on a provisional basis, the Jacksonville University College of Law is committed to achieving full accreditation, ensuring graduates receive recognition on par with fully approved law schools.

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Jacksonville University
2800 University Blvd N
Jacksonville, FL 32211
(904) 256-8000

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