About CharlotteLaw
Charlotte School of Law (CharlotteLaw) has a student-centered orientation designed to advance student success in law school, on the bar exam and in their career. The school’s curriculum focuses on experiential education: the hands-on learning needed to equip graduates with the leadership, management and interpersonal skills that are necessary for career success.
As the only law school in North Carolina’s most populous city, CharlotteLaw provides a variety of program options: a full-time program and part-time day and evening programs designed for working professionals. CharlotteLaw is the only law school in the western half of the state to offer day and evening program starts in both the fall and spring.
Charlotte School of Law received provisional approval from the American Bar Association in June 2008.
Our entire academic mission is structured around three core concepts that we strongly believe make the CharlotteLaw experience a unique and powerful one.
Charlotte School of Law is the first law school in North Carolina’s most populous city. Charlotte, known as the "Queen City," is one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation and is also the second-largest banking center in the country, trailing only New York City in terms of headquartered assets. Charlotte exemplifies the “New South” in its economic growth, diversity, and cultural offerings.