Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law
The mission of the Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law is to educate students to become knowledgeable, skilled and engaged lawyers. Our graduates have a deep understanding of the context of legal practice in a technologically sophisticated, increasingly specialized profession, and have developed the knowledge and skills needed for successful practice through academic and practice-based education. The Kline School of Law fosters an environment where faculty and students critically examine and seek to improve the law and legal systems, the legal profession and legal education. Drexel University's Kline School of Law offers a curriculum built upon the principle that students learn best when hands-on experience is part of their education. Philadelphia, which boasts one of America's largest legal communities and a host of cultural attractions, has much to offer law students and young lawyers. Located in the thriving University City neighborhood, The Kline School of Law is the perfect place to learn by doing. The Kline School of Law is one of just two law schools in the nation offering co-op education—an approach that employers recognize produces outstanding, practice-ready lawyers. The co-op program is combined with an extensive menu of experiential offerings ranging from live-client clinics to high-quality simulation courses. The curriculum has been designed to ensure that students engage in active learning of the law. Programs include: Co-op, Clinics, Pro Bono Service and Fast Forward: the 2-year JD option. The Kline School of Law also offers a Master of Legal Studies with concentration options in Health Law, NCAA Compliance and Sports Law, Human Resources Compliance and Criminal Law.
- website: https://drexel.edu/law/
- linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/school/drexel-kline-law