Whittier Law School offers a full-time day, a part-time day and a part-time evening program of study to accommodate student needs. Each program requires 87 units for graduation, including required core courses and electives. Additionally, students must complete a required number of credit hours while in residence at Whittier Law School in order to graduate. Classes meet in fourteen-week fall and spring semesters and seven-week summer sessions. One-week spring intersession and two- and four-week summer abroad sessions are also available.

Study Abroad program in Santander, Spain begins
May 25, 2012
Study Abroad program in Mexico begins
June 10, 2012
Admitted Student Mixer
June 23, 2012 2:00pm-4:00pm
Daily Journal Prints Article by Denny Haythorn
Q&A with Howard Foss
Business & Transactional Law
Q&A with April Frisby
Business & Transactional Law