At the university of florida the Coastal people went to recruit and gave a presentation. I was unimpressed. I recommend against the "school" unless you live in jacksonville and want a JD to help you in your non-law job. It's for profit, which is an abomination since their key concern is making money, not educating people. The place isn't a campus, just a dumpy office building. Avoid any school that isn't part of a university. Avoid the taint unless you have no other choice.
While it's true that any business has to offer a good service to make a profit, there are ethical considerations that must be answered in regards to profiteering in higher education. Students are both consumers AND products of the same institution. . thus the conflict. What is the motivation for a profiteering law school? Get as much money as possible. The standards are always lower and there is a hidden factor to keep unqualified people in school to leech out more tuition fees from them. Florida coastal's bar passage was quite low the last time I checked, considering they do give scholarships to high lsat scorers, which prevents a total collapse. If they let in almost anyone (i know they have standards, but relatively speaking they are VERY low) what does that say about you when you hold their degree?There is a similar problem in for-profit Psych.D programs, accepting too many people, and not caring for standards as much, just for money. It is a conflict of interest. I would never go to a for-profit institution for higher education. It essentially makes it a trade school and not a professional school. If I want to learn automobile mechanics, I'll pay someone a profit to teach me. For knowledge, I have my suspicions.Also consider that even if FCLS is perfectly fine, a LOT of people in acadmia and professions feel similar to me, and will look down on any profiteering law school, right or wrong, which in turn hurts the degree's value.The average hiring partner in FLorida is from UF, and I can tell you the reputation given to fl coastal is pretty low, if known at all. . . however I admit, anything other than miami, UF, fsu, will be looked down at anyway (note: except for Stetson, which is in between those two groups. Stetson is not held in contempt)