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San Diego is home to the nation's largest concentration of military personnel.  More than 15,000 active duty service members transition out of active duty service in San Diego each year. More than half of those transitioning want to stay in San Diego, which is the number one destination for veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. There are more veterans in San Diego than there are active duty personnel. More than 240,000 veterans reside here in America's finest city.

As a current or former service member, or spouse of a current or former service member, you won't find a more ideal place to attend law school than in San Diego.


Active Duty

According to a recent SDMAC Military Impact Study:

  • San Diego is home to the nation’s largest concentration of military personnel
  • There are more than 100,000 active duty service members in San Diego.  These active duty service members are split roughly evenly between the Navy and the Marine Corps. The largest installations are:
    • Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
    • Marine Corps Base and Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton
    • Naval Base Point Loma
    • Naval Base Coronado
    • Naval Base San Diego
  • San Diego is home to 60% of the ships in the fleet of the U.S. Navy, and 1/3 of the active duty force of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • The military and its spending in the region accounted for 26% of the jobs in San Diego in 2011

Veterans

According to the San Diego Chamber of Commerce "Military Employment in San Diego" Report:

  • More than 240,500 veterans reside in San Diego and another 370,000 live in Los Angeles County
  • Military veterans make up more than 13% of the population of San Diego County
  • San Diego County is estimated to have the third-highest number of veteran residents of any county in the nation
  • 13.5% of San Diego County businesses are owned or jointly owned by veterans
  • San Diego County is “the number one destination in the nation for newly returning veterans”
  • San Diego veterans are comparatively young.  The population between eighteen and thirty-five years old is approximately double that of national figures
  • San Diego veterans are “younger and better educated” than the national average
  • 35% of San Diego-area veterans hold a bachelor’s degree or higher
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Objective Statement

The Thomas Jefferson School of Law Outdoors Club is a student-run organization having its principal place of business at the campus of the Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL).

The objective of the Outdoors Club is to promote recreational activities to its members and the TJSL student body. Further, the club strives to improve community involvement and increase access to recreational opportunities, providing a bridge from TJSL to the outdoors of the greater San Diego area.

A special "thank you" to Perfect Foods Bar.  We appreciate the support from Perfect Foods Bar who believes in our objective in promoting local recreational activities and a healthy lifestyle.

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The Continuing Bar Candidate (CBC) program offered by Thomas Jefferson School of Law demonstrates the school’s commitment to its graduates and their dreams of becoming licensed attorneys. The program is aimed at students who were unsuccessful at their first attempt at the California Bar Exam. The program comes at no cost to our graduates.

The CBC program has four components and the program is free to our alumni:

  1. Review of candidate Bar letters and Bar graded materials;
  2. Substantive and skill-based lectures and workshops;
  3. The opportunity to submit essays and performance tests for personalized and graded feedback; and
  4. Mock bar exams to test the readiness of candidates as they march towards the testing date.

For students located outside of the San Diego County locale, the program offers distance-learning support through telephone and email consultations. Workshops and lectures are recorded and posted on the TWEN page for off-site access.

Any alumni of the program is welcome to participate in the CBC. An orientation session starts the program, and most of the meetings occur in the evenings, once a week.

For further information please contact one of our bar staff members.

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Download the TJSL Fact Sheet - Fall 2012

 


 

New Student Profile

  • 1973 Applications
  • 300 New Students
  • 214 Full-time Students
  • 86 Part-time Students
  • 4 Transfer Students
  • Average Age: 27, Age Range: 22-61
  • 48% Female, 52% Male
  • LSAT Median: 148
  • GPA Median: 2.94
  • 33% Out of State Students
  • 42% Diversity Students (127 out of 300)
  • 134 Undergraduate Institutions Represented
  • 19 Countries Represented
  • 14% Bilingual or Multilingual (42/300)

New Student Diversity

  • African American (9%)
  • American Indian (2%)
  • Asian (11%)
  • Hispanic / Latino (20%)
  • Pacific Islander (1%)
  • White / Caucasian (57%)
  • 6% new students self-identified as LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender)
  • 23 new students self-identified as veteran, reserve or active duty status military personnel
  • 48% of the new students are women

 


 

Total J.D. Enrollment Profile

  • 1049 Students
  • Full-time: 709, Part-time: 340
  • Diversity Students: 37%
  • Male / Female Ratio: 50% / 50%
  • Age Range: 22-61
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 18 to 1
  • Undergraduate Institutions Represented: 152

Spring and Fall Entering Classes

  • Begin in January or August
  • Take December LSAT and still begin in January
  • No formal application deadline
  • May and December graduating classes
  • December grads can take February Bar

 


 

Full-time & Part-time Programs

  • Earn your J.D. in 2.5 or 3 years full-time
  • Earn your J.D. in 3.5 or 4 years part-time
  • Day or evening class schedules
  • Part-time program designed for the working adult: Attend classes 4 nights a week or day classes with full-time students
  • 35% of our students attend part-time
  • $44,000 full-time and $33,000 part-time tuition (2013/2014)

Financial Options & Other Benefits

  • Need and merit-based scholarships
  • Federal loan programs
  • Yellow Ribbon G.I. Education Enhancement Program
  • Affordable health insurance
  • New, 8-story, LEED Gold, state-of-the-art campus
  • One of the nation’s most technologically advanced law schools
  • Modern student housing near campus

 


 

J.D. Program Strengths

  • World-class faculty and productive scholars with REAL-WORLD experience
  • Fellowship Programs in Intellectual Property, Criminal Law and Sports Law
  • 4 Academic Centers with Certificate Programs: Law & Intellectual Property, Global Legal Studies, Law & Social Justice, Sports Law & Policy
  • Combined J.D. / M.B.A. option with San Diego State University
  • Externship placement ranked 5th in the nation (2012)
  • 7 Live-Client Clinical Opportunities: Mediation, Small Business, Trademark, Patent, Art and Entertainment, Tax and Veterans Legal Assistance
  • Summer Study Abroad Programs in China and France
  • Award-winning ADR, Moot Court, Mock Trial competition teams
  • Extensive academic support

About San Diego

  • 5th Best Place to Live (Money Magazine 2006)
  • 8th largest city in the U.S.
  • California’s 2nd largest city
  • 3 million+ population in city and county
  • Among the Safest large U.S. Cities (FBI Uniform Crime Report 2006)
  • Top Industries: High-Tech, Defense, Tourism, International Trade & Manufacturing
  • Median age is 35.6
  • Median Household Income $70,149
  • Average Daily Temperature of 70.5 degrees; “Perfect Weather” (Holiday Magazine)
  • 70 miles of coastline, 33 beautiful beaches
  • International Border/Mexico is 17 miles from campus
  • Home to San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, Sea World, Legoland, Historic Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego Padres and San Diego Chargers, 92 golf courses

 

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The Small Claims Self-Help Workshop provides free limited legal assistance for low to moderate income individuals and businesses with small claim issues. Thomas Jefferson alumni attorneys and law students provide half-hour consultations to litigants who need assistance when being sued, suing another party, or help recovering money for a small claims judgment. The small claims issues must involve monetary claims for $10,000 or less. The type of claims the Small Claims Self-Help Workshop provides assistance with includes, but is not limited to, landlord tenant, consumer, personal injury, and breach of contract claims. The workshop does not provide assistance for non-claims issues, including evictions, restraining orders, divorce, child support, injunctions, and traffic tickets.

For questions call (619) 961-4371.

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All Events hosted at Thomas Jefferson School of Law: 701 B St. Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92101, unless noted as an offsite event.  No parking is provided at the Law School.


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Back to School Bash

Date: Friday August 30, 2013

Time: 5 pm - 8pm

Location: "The Corner" 369 10th Ave

SBA hosted event, Food and Drinks!!

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Executive Board

President – Marty StratteVice-President & Editor-in-Chief, The Jeffersonian – Nancy AstifoTreasurer – Joshua TallmanSecretary – Lindsay Volk


Executive Committee 

Academics Director – Katelyn QuaresmaAlumni Relations Director – Elizabeth AshtonAthletic Events Director – Douglas LinkCommunity Events Director – Alice GaladjianParliamentarian – David GibbsPublic Relations Director – Eric ShakelianSocial Events Director – Ryan Ciriaco 


Bar Association Student Representatives

 

American Bar Association (ABA) – Christine TornatoreNorth County Bar Association (NCBA) – Daniel Klett

San Diego County Bar Association (SDCBA) – Brendon Marshall


Chairs and Committees 

Alumni Relations Committee – Elenique Changaris, Anup Mehta, Lyla Askejian, Natalie Mitch, & Anthony NguyenAssistant Social Events Director – Alyssa AndrewsAthletic Events Committee – Josh Ladriere & Noah WaldBar Association Committee – Natalie Christian, David Keith, Molly Fashola, Anthony Sciaretta, & Aarti KumarCommunity Events Committee – Bill Richards, Jessica Collins, Chris Ngo, & Suzy MohrFundraising Chair – Jennifer McColloughInternal Systems Coordinator – Joshua GoodrichSocial Events Committee – Kenny Robbins, Jamie Learakos, Lindsay Demery, Nik Antovich, Jessica Collins, & Gabbie Neapolitan 


Class Representatives 

3L Class Representative – David Meyer2L Class Representatives – Alyssa Andrews, Bill Richards, Lindsay Demery, & Kevin Donovan

Spring 2011 1L Class Representative - Anastasia Korte1L Class Representatives - Section 1, Geoffrey Abram; Section 2, Sevan Gorginian; Section 3, Michael Morphew; Section 4, Grant Frick; Section 5 (Part Time), Pamela Bradley

Spring 2012 Class Representative (1) – Elected in Spring 2012 


Executive Liaisons 

Justin Abbate

Michael Hawkins

Cory Lacy

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The Thomas Jefferson School of Law provides a Mediation Program in coordination with the Probate Court of San Diego. Thomas Jefferson's Probate Court Mediation Program was established in order to provide mediation services to individuals who are experiencing conflict as a result of the needs of vulnerable family members, either the elderly or minors, usually in connection with a Conservatorship or Guardianship before the Court.

Cases are referred by the judges of the Probate Court. In addition, the Program is available for service referrals from San Diego Volunteer Lawyers Program, Office of the Family Law Facilitator and The Legal Aid Society of San Diego. These nonprofit programs provide legal services to indigent San Diego residents and hold free legal conservatorship and guardianships clinics affiliated with the San Diego Probate Court.


View the Probate Court Mediation Program Brochure


Information for our Clients

Mediation services are provided at no cost to referred clients. Mediation sessions are held at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, located at 701 B Street in downtown San Diego. In general, due to the complex nature of these cases, participants should expect to spend three hours per mediation session. Clients will be given an appointment for Tuesday or Thursday evenings or Saturday mornings.

During the session, participants will have an uninterrupted opportunity to summarize the factual underpinning of their dispute, their concerns and feelings, and their hopes for the future. The parties also will have the opportunity to speak with each other in order to gain a better understanding of the other party’s perspective. Once the issues are understood, the mediators will assist the parties in building an agreement based on the common ground which has been identified.

Mediation provides a respectful and courteous process for thoughtful discussion of the issues in contention. Participants are expected to follow certain basic guidelines including: treating others with respect, not interrupting, taking responsibility for the outcome of the session and following the applicable California statutes regarding confidentiality of the mediation.

About Our Mediators

A dozen mediators currently take part in our Probate Court Mediation Program. The majority of the mediators are graduates of Thomas Jefferson School of Law and members of the California Bar. As students, the mediators participated in the Thomas Jefferson Mediation Program directed by Professor Ellen Waldman, in both classroom and courtroom settings, attending both class seminars and presiding over small claims mediations. Students who have completed both Introduction to Mediation and Advanced Mediation may apply to be observers for the Probate Court Mediation Program.

For more information about the Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s Probate Court Mediation Program, please contact the Mediation Clinic at (619) 961-4368 or mediation@tjsl.edu.

Mediation Program

Thomas Jefferson School of Law

701 B St. Suite 110 San Diego, CA 92101

Phone: 619.961.4382

Email: mediation@tjsl.edu

Web: http://www.tjsl.edu/clinics/mediation

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Our curriculum is one of the many reasons Thomas Jefferson School of Law is a great fit for current and former military, reservists and spouses. The rolling application schedule is perfectly suited for applicants who might arrive in San Diego on short notice and those whose career and life demands require the ability to switch between part-time and full-time, or daytime and evening enrollment. Our flexible curriculum options also allow students to pursue directed study and distance education courses that help meet the demands of active duty service and military transfers.

The academic rigors of law school can be exciting and quite challenging at the same time especially for those who might be entering law school after many years away from college. To help you perform to the best of your ability, TJSL provides students with comprehensive guidance and support through the Academic Success Program. Our dedicated and experienced ASP faculty and staff will help you develop the study, research, writing and other skills needed for success in law school and in your professional career.

Our curriculum is taught by experienced practitioners, many of whom are considered experts in their respective fields and some of whom, like professors William Slomanson and K.J. Greene, also served in the military. Our world-class, full-time faculty are also highly productive scholars, having authored hundreds of articles, collectively, in well-respected law journals, as well as widely-used casebooks.

View our expansive listings of required and elective courses. There are courses to fit almost all areas of practice in today's globalized environment.

In addition to our four Centers of Academic Excellence, the law school offers several academic areas in which it has significant strength, based on the exceptional credentials of the faculty and the valuable expertise they bring to the classroom. These academic specialties include:  

Thomas Jefferson School of Law offers a select group of our incoming students the opportunity to take part in one of three academic Fellowship Programs: criminal law, intellectual property law, and sports law and policy.

Students may earn academic credit and valuable professional experience through the Thomas Jefferson School of Law Veterans Legal Assistance Clinic (VLAC), which provides limited legal assistance and full-service legal representation to formerly homeless veterans affiliated with the Veterans Village of San Diego. The VLAC is one of several live-client legal clinics operated by the law school, including the new Veterans Self-Help Legal Clinic.

If your interest is your own law practice, Thomas Jefferson houses the innovative Center for Solo Practitioners, a 12-to-18-month program that supports recent graduates in establishing practices. To qualify, students must take courses in the Solo Practice Concentration.

Learn about all these programs and more on our Academics page.

LCDR Eric Bernsen, Class of 2012

Navy MH-605 Helicopter Pilot (Veteran)

“I left active duty exactly 19 days before I started classes at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. It was a wild change, but the staff and faculty made the transition exceedingly easy. They were very supportive of my Navy Reserve duties and fully accepted the Post-9/11 GI Bill. There is no exaggeration saying the faculty is accessible, supportive and all-around amazing. Not only that, but the students are more like a family. Sure, there’s competition, but it’s not the rip-the-pages-out-of-your-book competition. Thomas Jefferson has an environment that I didn’t experience at other schools. I am proud to be a Thomas Jefferson School of Law graduate.”

Lieutenant Jennifer McCollough, Class of 2013

Navy MH-605 Helicopter Pilot (Veteran)

“I was apprehensive about attending law school while on active duty, but it was obvious that the faculty and staff truly care about the students and our success. When a fellow pilot was killed, the staff adjusted my class schedule, enabling me to finish the semester and still be there to help his family in their time of need. The faculty is nothing short of amazing! I appreciate their ability to let different voices and opinions be heard. My academic and personal experience at Thomas Jefferson School of Law has provided me with a whole new perspective on life.”

Nicole Heffel, Class of 2013

Master at Arms (Veteran)

“Coming to law school straight from active duty was difficult. I encountered several separation issues that I was not anticipating. The veteran community at Thomas Jefferson offered the support and resources I need to succeed. Any time I have a question or I need assistance with my G.I. Bill, the staff is eager to assist. If I need help in one of my classes, a fellow veteran is by my side showing me the way. I am proud to be a student veteran at Thomas Jefferson School of Law.”

CPT Sarah Green, Class of 2012

Army Judge Advocate (Active Duty)

"I went to law school under the U.S. Army Educational Delay program, with the purpose of joining the Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG) upon graduation. My experience at Thomas Jefferson School of Law was great; the student veteran population at Thomas Jefferson is tight-knit, and I truly enjoyed the camaraderie. The professors are very knowledgeable and engaging, and I loved the variety in class choices. The school was also very supportive of veteran needs, and our military service and achievements were often recognized and celebrated. I couldn't have asked for a better law school experience."

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