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LIBRARY |
Irvine University has a library dedicated to research and quiet study. All volumes are available to current students and alumni. Irvine University Law Library is current with CBE standards and guidelines including, but not limited to, hardbound volumes of the CA Codes, the CA Reporter, and Words and Phrases. Students may also access to online volumes through the use of computers located on site. The Library hours of operation are from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday – Friday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on Saturday and is closed on Sunday. Under a collaborative arrangement with Loyola Law School, IU students may use the Loyola library collection. Loyola Law School is located near the Los Angeles Civic Center at 919 Albany Street, Los Angeles 90015. IU students have access to the library collection of the Los Angeles County Law Library located at 301 West 1st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 in the Civic Center Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM; there is a closer branch which is available for use Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM as well at Rm. 505, 415 W. |
COUNSELING |
Academic counseling is considered a fundamental educational tool of Irvine University. Through counseling, students are able to improve their educational experience. Academic advice and counseling by the Dean and/or an Academic Advisor will be regularly available on the school premises to all students. College of Law students are required to meet with the Dean or Academic Advisor every term. |
HOUSING |
Irvine University does not have dormitory facilities, but will assist a student in finding housing. Please see the Administration Office for names and numbers of apartments in the area that offer special pricing for Irvine University students. |
WORKSHOPS |
Irvine University periodically offers educational workshops to augment the students learning experience. Workshops generally consist of mini presentations and/or group discussions. Some of our more popular workshop requests include: study skills, exam-taking techniques, and time management. Workshops serve to complement the classroom education and to broaden the students’ range of skills and training. |
ALUMNI |
Irvine University Alumni have established an alumni association |
STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION |
The Student Bar Association (SBA) is an emergent association with big ambitions. The SBA is made up of the student body. Upon entering Irvine University College of Law, the student is invited to be a member of the SBA. All SBA meetings are open to the entire student body and input and involvement are welcome! The |
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM |
This is an Internship program in which Irvine University College of Law students are placed in a learning |
STUDY GROUPS |
Study groups can be very valuable in the learning process. They can provide support, discipline, and ready feedback. Study groups are most effective for discussing the material before class, discussing concepts after class, outlining, and reviewing practice exams. The exchange of ideas in the intimate environment of a small group of peers is helpful to understanding |
GRADUATION SERVICES |
Traditional Commencement and Honors Ceremonies for Irvine University students who complete their certificate or degree programs are scheduled annually in June. |
CITY OF CERRITOS |
Located in Los Angeles County at the Orange County border, the beautiful City of Cerritos offers a wealth of cultural activities, recreation programs for all ages and a thriving local economy. Cerritos City Hall |
Off campus Law Library access:The following are additional law libraries students may visit for legal research and study: |
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Rinker Law Library at ChapmanChapman University School of Law |
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Whittier Law Library3333 Harbor Blvd. |
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Loyola Law School919 Albany St. |
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Los Angeles County Law Library301 West First Street |
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Orange County Law Library515 North Flower Street |
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| Ninth Circuit Library System Mostly Federal Material |
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Los Angeles BranchRoybal Building255 E. Temple St, Los Angeles |
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Pasadena Branch125 S. Grand Ave, Pasadena (626) 229-7190 8:30 am to 5 pm, M-F |
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