AHUSC maintains a reference collection of books and instructional materials in the fields of law, business, computer information, paralegal studies, nursing and general studies. For research needs, students may use their local public and college libraries or they may subscribe to a service such as Questia.com which has a huge online library.
For Paralegal Studies and Law students, the San Bernardino County Law Library is two blocks away and is accessible online. It is highly recommended that law students subscribe to a law research library such as West Law.
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Students may use the school’s library facilities if it is convenient for them. Online students can subscribe to a service such as Questia.com which has a huge online library and costs from as little as $9.99 per month for 1 collection to $19.99 for all collections. For Law students, the County law library is two blocks away, and can be accessed online. It is recommended that law students subscribe to a Law Research Library such as West Law. Text books and other materials are available for purchase online, either through the educational platform of your program or through sources such as Amazon. Law School texts can be purchased from America’s Legal Bookstores. Simply go to their website and click on American Heritage University and the complete book list is available and books may be purchased through them.