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Explore how ALU’s online distance education courses can work for you.

As one of the top distance education universities in California for non-traditional students, our Admissions team has the information you need to help you with your application and succeed with our school. Additional information is available for those who seek transfer credit or want to study at ALU as an international student.

The U.S. Department of Education requires online programs to ensure licensure requirements are met in all of the states where the university has enrolled students through distance education. Therefore, ALU limits enrollment in its J.D. program to students who reside in California or non-California residents who attest to an intent to live, work, and practice law in the state of California upon the completion of the program. Applicants who do not live in California who cannot or do not meet the attestation requirement will be denied admission to the J.D. program.

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You are encouraged to contact our Admissions team at 213-252-5100 or admissions@alu.edu for assistance at any point in your application process.

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  1. Explore our website for degree information and identify your program of interest.
  2. Verify that you meet the requirements for your degree of interest by reviewing the “Program Specific Admissions Requirements” section below.
  3. Review our affordable tuition, payment options, and information on scholarships and financial aid.
  4. Complete the application form on this page, selecting the program type you’re interested in and are qualified for.
  5. Once you submit the application form on this page, an ALU Admissions representative will contact you to ensure that all necessary documentation is provided to Student Services and the admissions committee for review.Official, sealed transcripts or official documentation for admissions committee review should be sent to registrar@alu.edu or:

    Abraham Lincoln University
    Office of Registrar
    500 N. Brand Blvd
    Suite 2000, Office 12
    Glendale, CA 91203

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Program Specific Admissions Requirements

Applicants for an undergraduate degree, diploma or certificate program at Abraham Lincoln University (ALU) must submit the following items:

An application form, with an application fee where applicable. All applicants except for U.S. military and veteran students must pay a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 by credit card, debit card, or e-check in order for applications to be processed. Credit and debit card payments will be charged an additional 3.5% convenience fee. The application fee includes an evaluation of any previously earned credit for possible transfer toward an ALU degree program.

  • Proof of High School Graduation or its equivalent. An official transcript is required no later than 30 days from the start of the course.
  • Documentation of a current government-issued photo ID.
  • A resume, curriculum vitae or list of professional accomplishments.
  • Transcripts for any previous baccalaureate study that the applicant wants to submit to ALU for possible transfer credit into an ALU program. Transcripts must be sent directly to the Abraham Lincoln University Registrar’s Office by the granting institution(s). Due to this step being potentially time-consuming, applicants are advised to submit transcripts early.
    • All credits accepted in transfer must be a “C” grade or better for undergraduate programs. Transfer credits are not accepted for diploma or certificate programs.
  • Any unofficial transcripts may be submitted to the Registrar initially to expedite transfer credit evaluation, but students who are admitted to the university must submit official transcripts, no later than 30 days from the start of the course.
  • For applicants who are seeking to use Veterans Affairs (VA) educational benefits:
    • DD214 Form;
    • Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. If the applicant is unable to obtain official transcripts, please contact the admissions office for guidance;
    • Note: Once admitted to the University, students using VA educational benefits must submit Certificate of Eligibility (COE or NOBE) before the start of the first applicable course.

When all admission requirements are fulfilled, applicants are notified in writing of their admission status.

Applicants for a graduate degree program (master’s level), including graduate-level certificate programs, at Abraham Lincoln University (ALU) must submit the following items:

  • An application form, with an application fee where applicable. All applicants, except for U.S. military and veteran students, must pay a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 by credit card, debit card, or e-check in order for applications to be processed. Credit and debit card payments will be charged an additional 3.5% convenience fee. The application fee is for evaluation of any previously earned credit for possible transfer toward an ALU degree program.
  • Evidence of a bachelor’s degree in the form of an official transcript from a college or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or an equivalent degree from a recognized foreign college or university.
    • The official transcript of the undergraduate academic record must reflect a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of C (2.0 on a scale of 4.0) or higher.
  • Documentation of a current government-issued photo ID.
  • A resume, curriculum vitae or list of professional accomplishments.
  • Transcripts for any previous baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate study that the applicant wants to submit to ALU for possible transfer credit into an ALU program. Transcripts must be sent directly to the Abraham Lincoln University Registrar’s Office by the granting institution(s). Due to this step being potentially time-consuming, applicants are advised to submit transcripts early. Unofficial transcripts may be submitted to the Registrar initially to expedite transfer credit evaluation, but students who are admitted to the university must submit official transcripts no later than 30 days from the start of the course.
  • The transcript of the graduate academic record must reflect a minimum CGPA of B (3.0 on a scale of 4.0) or higher.
    • All credits accepted in transfer must be “B” grade or better for graduate programs.
  • For applicants who are seeking to use Veterans Affairs (VA) educational benefits:
    • DD214 Form;
    • Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. If the applicant is unable to obtain official transcripts, please contact the admissions office for guidance;
  • Note: Once admitted to the University, students using VA educational benefits must submit Certificate of Eligibility (COE or NOBE) before the start of the first applicable course.
  • A Statement of Purpose addressing why the applicant is seeking the degree.

An ALU School of Law admissions representative will serve as your point of contact to ensure that you provide accurate and complete information on all application steps. All admissions items are necessary to determine qualifications and an applicant’s potential to practice law. All items are required before an applicant’s package can be submitted to the admissions committee. More items are required for students with additional circumstances regarding prior law school history or other issues – please see below.

  1. Complete an application form and submit an application fee. All applicants must pay a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 by a credit card, debit card, or e-check in order for applications to be processed, except for active-duty military and veteran prospects who qualify for an application fee waiver. Credit and debit card payments will be charged an additional 3.5% convenience fee.
  2. Complete an Online Assessment Test.
  3. Provide a current government-issued photo ID.
  4. Write a 500-1000 word personal statement describing your personal and professional goals and why you decided to pursue those goals by seeking a Juris Doctor degree. In addition, describe how you feel you will be successful in an online Juris Doctor Program. You may include details regarding work history, academic background, and personal history in this statement as relevant.
  5. Provide official transcripts as evidence of a bachelor’s degree from a col­lege or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or an equivalent degree from a recognized foreign college or university. Transcripts must be sent directly to Abraham Lincoln University by the granting institution(s). Send official, sealed transcripts to registrar@alu.edu or:

    • Abraham Lincoln University 500 N. Brand Blvd Suite 2000, Office 12 Glendale, CA 91203
    • Unofficial transcripts will be considered, but official transcripts should be submitted promptly for review. At latest, the University must receive official transcript(s) from the institution(s) you attended within 30 days of the start of the course.
    • Students applying for Veterans Affairs (VA) Educational benefits must provide:
      • DD214 Form
      • Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. If unable to obtain official transcripts, please contact the admissions office.

Students applying for the Juris Doctor are required to present transcripts from their Bachelor’s degree or higher. All submitted academic credentials must be earned from a college or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.
Degrees earned from institutions outside of the US must be presented with an official translation for degree and subject equivalency comparable to instruction in the United States, provided by a credential evaluation service approved by the State Bar of California. The ALU admissions office will provide a list of these services upon request.

The U.S. Department of Education requires online programs to ensure licensure requirements are met in all of the states where the university has enrolled students through distance education. Therefore, ALU limits enrollment in its J.D. program to students who reside in California or non-California residents who attest to an intent to live, work, and practice law in the state of California upon the completion of the program. Applicants who do not live in California who cannot or do not meet the attestation requirement will be denied admission to the J.D. program.

Additional steps are required for students who have prior law school history, international students, or those who may have issues that otherwise touch on qualifications and potential. A member of ALU’s admissions team can assist you at 213-252-5100 or admissions@alu.edu regarding these scenarios.

For more information and disclosures about our Juris Doctor program including the Business & Professions Code Section 6061.7(a) Information Report (admissions data, tuition and fees, financial aid, enrollment data, employment outcomes, California Bar Examination passage data, and more) please visit our Consumer Information page.

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Explore how ALU’s online distance education courses can work for you. As one of the top distance education universities in California for non-traditional students, our Admissions team has the information you need to help you with your application and succeed with our school. Additional information is available for those who seek transfer credit or want to study at ALU as an international student.

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