Arizona Summit Law School

The Arizona Summit Law School, was an accredited for-profit law school which folded in 2018. The law school was founded in 2005 and known until 2013 as the Phoenix School of Law, was a law school located in Phoenix, Arizona. SummitLaw is part of the InfiLaw System of independent, for-profit law schools, which includes Florida Coastal School of Law and Charlotte School of Law, owned by Sterling Partners. Although the school was approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) in 2010, the ABA withdrew the school's accreditation effective July 9, 2018, and the school began closing in the fall of that same year. The school created controversy in 2015, when the dean reportedly paid underprepared students not to take the bar exam.

Arizona Summit Law School

The Arizona Summit Law School, was an accredited for-profit law school which folded in 2018. The law school was founded in 2005 and known until 2013 as the Phoenix School of Law, was a law school located in Phoenix, Arizona. SummitLaw is part of the InfiLaw System of independent, for-profit law schools, which includes Florida Coastal School of Law and Charlotte School of Law, owned by Sterling Partners. Although the school was approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) in 2010, the ABA withdrew the school's accreditation effective July 9, 2018, and the school began closing in the fall of that same year. The school created controversy in 2015, when the dean reportedly paid underprepared students not to take the bar exam.