The FAMU College of Law has, once again, demonstrated that it meets all of the standards of accreditation of the American Bar Association (ABA), according
to a July 8, 2014 letter from the ABA’s Accreditation Committee.
“This is great news, further validating the strength of our academic
programs and the mission of the FAMU College of Law,” said Dean LeRoy Pernell.
The FAMU College of Law was first granted full accreditation
by the ABA in 2009. Under the rules of the ABA, accredited law schools are
visited and re-accredited every seven years.
“I commend the dean, the faculty, staff and students on this
accomplishment,” said FAMU President Elmira Mangum.