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PROGRAM INTEGRITY COMPLAINT INFORMATION

Suffolk University is authorized by statute to operate as a postsecondary educational institution

and confer law degrees in Massachusetts. Suffolk University Law School is accredited by the

American Bar Association (ABA). If you feel that Suffolk University Law School has failed to

meet your expectations, you are encouraged to attempt to resolve the issue directly with the Law

School or the appropriate University office, if relevant. If your concerns are not resolved

through that process and the concerns relate to a matter set forth in the law school accreditation

standards of the ABA, you may file a complaint in accordance with the ABA Standard 510

Statement. Concerns not otherwise resolved by the law school or the relevant University office

that relate to an accreditation or regulatory matter governed by the Commonwealth of

Massachusetts may be referred to the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, Public

Charities Division, One Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108.