This isn't good news for those Concordia students who hung around after the ABA declined to provisionally accredt the law school last summer: the ABA announced that it will take up the school's application in June, 2015 - after the first entering class was slated to graduate. Given that students must wait for ABA accreditation before graduating if they have any hope for taking the Idaho - or pretty much any other - bar exam, the law school is allowing students to stretch out their program to graduate later. Those students who didn't move to Idaho law this fall are surely bumming out.
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