Abraham Lincoln University Reviews

  • 7 Reviews
  • Los Angeles (CA)
  • Annual Tuition: $7,980
100% of 7 students said this degree improved their career prospects
71% of 7 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Joseph Rivas
  • Reviewed: 10/6/2022
  • Degree: Law
"Despicable, out of your mouth wasted time. This is a horrible origination that has no credibility. The Dean thinks JD classes are 8 weeks long but if you look online they describe a longer path. The financial aid rep lies and tells you to take out more loans to get in depth."
Maria
  • Reviewed: 9/15/2022
  • Degree: Paralegal
"ALU has given me an opportunity I wouldn't have gotten anywhere else. I am now a practicing lawyer, something I never thought I'll be. The school program allowed me to keep my job and take care of my kids while studying, the faculty was very supportive."
TriSong
  • Reviewed: 3/9/2022
  • Degree: Law
"I have attended Penn State Law many years ago and Concord Law. The latter disappointed me such that I dropped out and lost my 4.0 standing to show my dissatisfaction. ALU is has so many resources that allow you to do well. All you need to do is take advantage of them and have a desire to succeed."
Dan Kineret
  • Reviewed: 11/25/2021
  • Degree: Law
"ALU's JD program is really great. I was able to earn a JD in 4 years and spent $45k altogether. To all of the other cry babies out here, earning a JD degree is hard, and you need to work for it, it's a great school but you need to put the work in order to actually earn a JD. The material is relevant and on point. I was able to go through the full 4 years while working 30 hours a week. Overall I recommend ALU's JD to everyone who wants to keep their job, but is also hard-working enough to study because the bar exam isn't going to be easy no matter where you go."
Guy Dressler
  • Reviewed: 8/20/2021
  • Degree: Law
"What a scam ! I was able to get out of it unscathed. No damage done with my title IV benefits. I was lucky , but If you think Abraham Lincoln School of Law is a solution for your career, think again. All of the 4 star posts are internally generated from staff. "Come closer said the Spider to the Fly !" Btw they basically have no reliable online services. But that doesn't really matter !! Lol"
Stephen Cohen
  • Reviewed: 9/20/2018
  • Degree: Law
"This is school is an excellent option for those who work full time and are still motivated to get a law degree. The school provides all the necessary resources for success but much of the success also depends on the student's natural intelligence, dedication to putting in the necessary time and the ability to self-learn in a directed environment. This really is the best option for a low-cost, distance learning / night school option to get a law degree and begin the path towards becoming an attorney. Like any law school, it's not easy, but you definitely get out what you put in. The online lectures are easily viewable and can be watched live or recorded and the assignments are not overwhelming although there is quite a bit of reading. If becoming an attorney is your goal and you're unable to commit the time or money to a traditional law school, this is a great option."
Dan Kineret
  • Reviewed: 8/10/2015
  • Degree: Criminal Justice
"I am proud to be an alumna of ALU. It really is one of the best online programs out there. Technology is easy to use and if there were ever issues I had direct contact with the tech department. Professors were all practicing attorneys, enthusiastic about this program, and great at what they do. Most importantly, the student body was comprised of students from different backgrounds, age groups, and experiences. We all had something to contribute because we are all working adults, as opposed to full time students. If you are interested in getting a law degree, but cannot afford to take out a loan or any time off of work, do consider ALU. They can even put you in contact with current students if you would like a better perspective on it. Best of luck everyone!"