Capital University Law School, founded in 1903, offers three degree programs - a Juris Doctor, LL.M. and a Masters in Taxation. The Law School houses national centers and institutes, including The National Center for Adoption Law & Policy and the Center for Dispute Resolution. In addition to enrolling nearly 1,000 students, Capital Law School also serves the legal profession and business professionals through certificate programs (paralegal, legal nurse consultant and life care planner) and a variety of scholarly symposia and conferences. The Law School is part of Capital University, the oldest and largest independent college in Central Ohio and the largest university affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. Founded in 1830 and incorporated in 1850, Capital University prepares students for Lifelong Learning through six colleges: College of Arts and Sciences; School of Education, Professional Studies and Social Work; School of Nursing; Conservatory of Music; School of Management and Law School. In addition, there are Centers for Lifelong Learning in Cleveland, Dayton and Columbus.