Students
Students at Phoenix School of Law call their experience collaborative, supportive and inspiring. In the 2006 Law School Survey of Student Engagement, Phoenix School of Law students uniformly agreed that their professors cared about them, their learning, and their success. They also said they feel part of a nurturing community at Phoenix School of Law. That's because our student-centered approach to higher education fosters a culture that encourages success over competition. Students see each other as peers and as future colleagues. The relationships they build at Phoenix School of Law will be the foundations for those throughout their careers.
Through academics, on-campus student services as well as activities and organizations, students develop a true sense of camaraderie and team work. The student-faculty relationship is personalized and designed for maximum academic and experiential learning through mentoring, practical coursework, internships and externships. The mission is to produce graduates who aren't just prepared to pass the bar exam, but who are ready to practice law and add value to the legal profession immediately.