South Texas Col Of LAW

Lawyers
Amanda Harmon Cooley
Construction, Traffic, Wills & Probate, Workers' Compensation, Workers' Compensation
1303 San Jacinto
Houston, TX 77002
Ekaterina Parton Lewinbuk
General Practice,
1303 San Jacinto Street
Houston, TX 77002
Jocelyn Esther Hedlund
Electronic Commerce, General Practice,
3425 Thomas Ave
Montgomery, AL 36111
Orgena Lewis Singleton
General Practice,
1303 San Jacinto St
Houston, TX 77002
Richard R. Carlson
Family Law, Employee Rights, Social Security, Landlord-Tenant, Landlord-Tenant
1303 San Jacinto St
Houston, TX 77002
Scott Rempell
Other, General Practice,
1303 San Jacinto Street
Houston, TX 77002
William Lee Wilks
General Practice,
1303 San Jacinto St
Houston, TX 77002
Reviews

Please do not call this company for help, I just called trying to get help I explained my situation to her. Then she asked what's your income told her then she says well the only thing we have help is divorce I just sit her and told u my situation,it has nothing to do with no divorce. Once she found out my income it changed. People don't waste your time it's all about money and they or suppose to help people in need. They get money to help people like us in need,..,. No No No
I am a graduate of the May 2018 class. I had a fantastic experience at this school. Classes were large, but the instructors were very knowledgeable and always willing to take the extra time to explain and elaborate. The school works hard to make sure it’s students learn, with free tutoring and extra classes on a host of subjects to make sure students are prepared. The facility itself is beautiful on the inside, even though it’s exterior looks dated. In particular I would like the applaud the school for professor Yarrow, who is the bar preparation instructor. The school is committed to making sure it’s students are prepared for the bar, and prepared for practice. If you are looking for a reasonably priced private law school, with an incredible knowledgeable and helpful staff who are committed to seeing you practice ready, look no further.
School is great. The only downfall is financial aid packages aren’t competitive for top percentile applicants. The standard 509 report is telling on scholarships grants.
I needed help w a case and Carlos Calderon, who is a seasoned attorney w South Texas School of Law was assigned to my case. He kept me informed every step of the way, was very knowledgeable and on point and personable as well. It was a pleasure to have him represent me. Can’t say enough about his representation and my overall experience. Highly recommended. He is a true asset to this law school. Excellent job Carlos!
As a student who has attended both UT Law and STCL, I will most stridently disagree with the negative review above. I found the STCL students sharp, professors incredibly engaged and the academics challenging. And as demonstrated by our bar passage rates we are performing higher than TTLaw and UHLaw on the most relevant, immediate measure of law school success. As for the schools "caring" about getting you a job and making sure you get one, well I think the problem with your job search is self evident.