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  1. Nationally Ranked Specialty Programs. American University Washington College of Law’s top specialty programs, nationally ranked by U.S. News and World Report – #1 Clinical Program (tie); #5 International Law; #7 Intellectual Property; #16 Health Care Law; #16 Part-Time; – are just a few of our nationally recognized areas of excellence.

  2. The part-time program application fee at the Washington College of Law at American University (Washington) is $70. Its tuition is full-time: $63,088. The student-faculty ratio is 7.2:1.

  3. The American University Washington College of Law ( AUWCL or WCL) is the law school of American University, a private research university in Washington, D.C. It is located on the western side of Tenley Circle in the Tenleytown section of northwest Washington, D.C. The school is accredited by the American Bar Association and a member of the AALS .

  4. Here at American University Washington College of Law, you meet the world where you will practice your profession. The world has become essentially borderless, where economic, political, and social changes require innovative legal analysis and solutions. We equip our students in unique ways to navigate this new reality.

  5. American University Washington College of Law’s LL.M. Programs are world-renowned, with students from 50+ countries attending each academic year and boasting over 4,000 alumni. As an LL.M. student, you will experience a vibrant academic environment under the guidance of world acclaimed faculty. Our LL.M. degrees are designed for both foreign ...

  6. Visit Our Campus. We gladly invite you to visit the American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL) campus. Located in Washington, D.C's historic Tenleytown neighborhood, our 8.5 acre campus offers students the wonderful experience of studying at one of the nation's top schools as well as living in one of the nation's most vibrant cities.

  7. FIRST-YEAR CURRICULUM. Law is the ordered process for resolving human conflict. During the first year of law school, you will examine the primary areas of conflict - disputes over property, agreements among persons, private injuries suffered by persons - as well as the procedures by which these conflicts are resolved in courts.