Bar Professors Provides Private Tutoring for Repeat Takers for the UBE. North
Carolina, Florida, the MBE, UBE, New York and California.
The
2019 revision to Standard 316 mandates at
least 75% of an ABA-accredited law school’s graduates who took a bar
exam must pass one within 2 years of graduation. This year, compliance is based
on 2017 graduates.
11
law schools have class of 2017 pass rates below 75%. Those schools are:
Charleston
School of Law (72.12%)
Pontifical
Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law (70.87%)
Florida
A&M University College of Law (70.83%)
Atlanta’s
John Marshall Law School (67.32%)
Florida
Coastal School of Law (67.29%)
University
of South Dakota School of Law (67.21%)
Western
Michigan University Cooley Law School (66.01%)
Inter
American University of Puerto Rico, Faculty of Law (64.49%)
Mississippi
College School of Law (64.15%)
University
of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (64.06%)
Faulkner
University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law (62.50%)
If
a law school is found to be out of compliance with Standard 316, public notice
would be posted, and the school has two years to come into compliance. If the
school is again noncompliant with Standard 316 the following year, it will be
required to appear at an administrative hearing, and the council will determine
whether it should withdraw the school’s accreditation or grant a time extension
based on good cause, according to the memo.
The
lowest ultimate bar passage rate was 62.50%, at Faulkner Thomas Goode Jones
School of Law.
To
those students from these 11 law schools, contact Bar Professors for help. Remember,
the Bar Professors provides one-on-one tutoring for all repeat takers. We can
help you succeed. We are also introducing our new extensive two volume set
books for the Bar Exam Essays and MBE.
Contact
us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar
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