Legal Education
Florida Coastal’s proposed teach-out plan dinged by ABA's legal ed section because of lack of details
The Florida Coastal School of Law. Photo from Wikimedia Commons.
A proposed teach-out plan from the Florida Coastal School of Law, which the ABA directed it to file in April, after the for-profit school lost access to federal student aid, has been rejected.
The proposed plan was reviewed by an executive committee of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar.
It “did not include several required items and did not provide sufficient detail as to other items,” according to the notice.