Loyola Law School Announces Online Tax LL.M.

Program will take two years to complete

The Los Angeles-based Loyola Law School has announced the launch of a new Online LL.M. program. 

The new program will include 24 units in total, which include 10 units of specialized electives. All program curriculum will be delivered online. The program will allow students to specialize in one of two areas of emphasis: Business Tax Planning and High Net Worth / Private Client.

The Online Tax LL.M. program will be flexible, including both full- and part-time enrollment options. Students can complete the program in two years.

Additionally, Loyola Law School is also launching an Online Master of Tax Law, which is designed for applicants who do not have a law degree.

The Online Tax LL.M. program is based on the school's in-class Tax LL.M. program. On the strength of that program, LLM GUIDE lists the law school as one of the Top 10 in the world for US Tax Law.

Loyola Law School's new Online Tax LL.M. will launch this fall. For more information, please see Loyola's online tax degrees webpage.

You can also read more about the school and its LL.M. programs by going to Loyola Law School's Full Profile on LLM GUIDE.

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