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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HISTORY AND LEGAL STUDIES HOSTS OPEN HOUSE

SALEM, NH – The American College of History and Legal Studies (“ACHLS”) is hosting a free Open House for prospective students and members of the public interested in the college.  The college is located on 1 Stiles Road in Salem, New Hampshire.

 

The Open House will take place on Wednesday, November 20, 2013 starting at 7:00 pm at the college.  The schedule includes an introduction and welcome, an overview of the history and writing courses, an overview of the “Early Admission to Law School” Program, an opportunity to observe a class, and a question and answer period with professors and students.

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The Open House concludes with a reception at approximately 8:20 pm. To RSVP, please call Maureen Mooney at 603.458.5145 ext. 11 or email info@achls.org.

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The American College of History and Legal Studies (www.achls.org) was created by the Massachusetts School of Law (www.mslaw.edu).  An affordable “completion” college offering the junior and senior years of undergraduate study toward a bachelor’s degree in history and legal studies, ACHLS also offers an "Early Admission To Law School" program in conjunction with the Massachusetts School of Law.   Like its sister school MSL, all classes at ACHLS are taught exclusively using the discussion (not lecture) method of teaching.   Full scholarships are available for the 2014-2015 junior year.  Those students who choose to spend their senior year (of 2015-16) at ACHLS instead of going to the Massachusetts School of Law pay only $5,000 in their senior year.  Evening classes are available.  To schedule a visit, request information, or apply, visit www.achls.org, email info@achls.org or call 603.458.5145.


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