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Foreign Attorney

Bar Institute

Foreign Attorney Bar Institute

Anwaltskanzlei

Enrollment

Tuition & Fees

TUITION & FEES

Invest in a Sustainable Future

In the light of great increase of the tuition fees related to law degree programs and in the light of possible student loan meltdown anticipated by many famous financial experts, Foreign Attorney Bar Institute is committed to provide cost-effective education, that will not cause significant financial hardship to its students.

Foreign Attorney Bar Institute does not provide students with federal financial aid and does not participate in any student loan programs. However, our institute provides scholarships for talented individuals. Shall you have a financial difficulty paying our tuition fees, you can apply for means tested scholarship.

Foreign Attorney Bar Institute reserves the right to reevaluate the fee structures from year to year and to change them at its discretion.

Annual Tuition Fees Payable to Foreign Attorney Bar Institute

Tuition: $5,000.00 per year

For fees payable to the State Bar of California, click here.

ENROLLMENT

Am I eligible?

Student enrolled at Foreign Attorney Bar Institute, sitting for the California Bar Examination, must be admitted as an attorney or other legal professional, such as prosecutor, judge, notary etc. with the licensing authority in their country of residency / citizenship. In addition to being admitted, each student must be in good standing with licensing authority.

In order to timely evaluate eligibility to sit for the California Bar Examination, each applicant shall supply to the Institute all evidence in support of the application for California Bar Examination at least 10 months prior to administration of the California Bar Examination.

Foreign Attorney Bar Institute does not guarantee, that timely submission of documents related to eligibility to sit for bar examination will guarantee the applicant's ability to sit for the bar examination on a particular term.

Foreign Attorney Bar Institute also does not guarantee, that the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service will provide the student visa or lawful status in the United States to sit for the California Bar Examination.

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