CHICAGO-KENT COLLEGE OF LAW Chicago-Kent College of Law, the law school of the Illinois Institute of Technology, is nationally recognized for the scholarship and accomplishments of its faculty and student body. The second oldest law school in the state of Illinois, Chicago-Kent has a history marked by innovation and excellence. Chicago-Kent has always emphasized professional responsibility in the broadest sense, encompassing intellectual discipline, careful analysis, comprehensive research, and sensitivity to the needs of clients and the context in which the law operates. All of their programs contribute to the essential task of the law school, which is to teach its students to think like lawyers. Faculty members continually pursue this fundamental goal, whether by exploring the theoretical justification for a rule of law in traditional Socratic fashion or by helping a student fashion a complaint on behalf of a client in the Law Offices of Chicago-Kent. The faculty distinguishes itself in legal scholarship in areas ranging from international business to environmental law. From the initial gathering of law students in judges' chambers, Chicago-Kent has grown to a current enrollment of close to 1,000 students, a large full-time faculty and an adjunct faculty made up of practicing attorneys and members of the judiciary. Chicago-Kent College of Law is accredited by the American Bar Association (1936) and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (1951)
and the Order of the Coif (1989). PROGRAMS 1. LL.M. IN INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW LL.M. Programs are of one year duration TOEFL Test of English as Foreign Language(TOEFL ) is required of all international students. TUITION $ 20,000 per annum LODGING & BOARDING $ 10,000 per annum |