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Conventional law schools are fixed-facility schools that conduct instruction principally in physical classroom facilities.
Correspondence law schools are schools that conduct instruction principally by correspondence.
Online law schools are schools that conduct instruction and provide interactive classes principally by technological transmission, including Internet transmission and electronic conferencing.
* California applicants from non-ABA-approved law schools also include those who attended California-unaccredited law schools (law schools not accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners) and schools no longer in operation, both of which are composed of an unverifiable mixture of conventional, correspondence, and online schools. These numbers of applicants (California-unaccredited: 555 taking, 75 passing; schools no longer in operation: 67 taking, 3 passing) are therefore omitted from this chart.
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