Study Law in Trinidad and Tobago
3 accredited institutions in Trinidad and Tobago teach Law, verified by AlmiStudy against national accreditation registries.
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Law in Trinidad and Tobago: at a glance
- Accredited universities
- 3
- Public · private
- 1 · 2
- Cities
- 3 (San Fernando, Champs Fleurs, St. Augustine)
- Language(s) of instruction
- English
- List scholarships
- 3
- Accrediting bodies
- Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
Universities
CTS College
San Fernando · Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
SBCS Global Learning Institute
Champs Fleurs · Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus (UWI St. Augustine)
St. Augustine · Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
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Frequently asked questions
How many accredited universities teach Law in Trinidad and Tobago?
AlmiStudy lists 3 accredited universities teaching Law in Trinidad and Tobago, each verified against a recognized national accrediting body.
Are Law universities in Trinidad and Tobago public or private?
Of the verified institutions on record, 1 is publicly run and 2 are private.
What language are Law programs taught in across Trinidad and Tobago?
The primary languages of instruction on record are English. Confirm the language of each specific program directly with the university.
How does AlmiStudy verify these universities?
Each listed university is checked against a recognized national accreditation body before publication — for this set: Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean. Listing does not guarantee a specific program's recognition by destination-country regulators.
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