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Admission to AHUSOL's Juris Doctor (JD) program requires at least 60 college credits. Learn more.

The tuition per year for the Juris Doctor (JD) program is $4,250.00 per year plus $430.00 in fees. Learn more.

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New Student Application

Congratulations on taking the next steps into your future in legal education. Before you begin your application, please visit and read all the information provided through the links under the Important Information menu. Moving forward, provide us with the following information to get your application started. Be prepared to check your email once you've completed the form below.


New Student Application

Juris Doctor (JD) Educational Objectives:
  • Prepare students for the basic professional degree in law.
  • Encourage students to develop analytical thinking, mental alertness, and effective communication skills.
  • Provide a comprehensive understanding of the profession of law and the legal systems of the United States.
  • Train students to become eligible to sit for the California Bar Examination and practice law in the State of California and in Federal Courts.
Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements for the JD Program The JD requires a minimum of 60 semester units or no more than 90 quarter units.

The J.D. Degree programs adhere to the California State Bar Pre-Legal Education Regulations under Title 4 Admissions and Educational Standards. Chapter 3. Required Education Rule 4.25 General Education in determining the qualifications of those applicants who plan to attend law school and become members of the California Bar.