Some blogs claim that Chapman is on Probation with the ABA. Is that true?
No. Chapman received provisional accreditation from the ABA in 1998, and full accreditation in 2002. Since that time, Chapman was reviewed by the ABA periodically, as all new schools are, to ensure compliance with ABA standards and to offer recommendations on improvements that might be made to strengthen Chapman’s program. In February 2007, Chapman was notified that it was in full compliance with all ABA standards and that “Chapman University School of Law remains on the list of law schools approved by the American Bar Association.” As a result, Chapman is on the same schedule for regular site visits by the ABA as every other fully-approved ABA law school–every seven years. Chapman’s next site visit is scheduled for 2011-12. See http://www.abanet.org/legaled/accreditation/sitevisit/acvisits.html. The list of Law Schools on probation with the ABA is available at http://www.abanet.org/legaled/approvedlawschools/approved.html. The list of fully-approved ABA schools is available at http:/
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