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8787 Baypine Rd
Jacksonville, FL 32256

Florida Coastal School of Law is an educational institution in Jacksonville, FL, offering a comprehensive legal education to students. The school provides a range of academic programs and resources to prepare individuals for careers in the legal field.

With a focus on practical skills and experiential learning, Florida Coastal School of Law aims to equip students with the knowledge and tools needed to succeed in the legal profession. The institution is committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment for aspiring legal professionals.

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Megan S.
10/3/2017

I am a 2013 graduate of Florida Coastal School of Law. I moved from Ohio to Florida to experience warmer weather and something new. While at Coastal Law I met many wonderful students and faculty...

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Kayleigh M.
12/29/2013

I graduated from FCSL in 2010. I thoroughly enjoyed the time I spend learning about law at FCSL; sometimes I find myself missing the lectures and the community of aspiring lawyers I encountered...

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