Virginia Lawyers Weekly has the names of the 1,156 successful candidates who sat for the Virginia bar examination in July 2011.
The list includes a section for exam-takers who passed but are not being licensed at this time due to outstanding requirements.
The Virginia Board of Bar Examiners reports that 1,513 applicants took the exam this past summer in Roanoke. The pass rate was 76.4 percent.
Below are the July 2011 pass rates for all applicants and for law schools in Virginia:
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Overall
Percentage |
First-time Takers
Percentage |
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All Applicants
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76.40%
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81.01%
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Virginia Law Schools
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Appalachian School of Law
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57.69%
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65.00%
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College of William and Mary
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82.46%
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85.32%
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George Mason University
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89.66%
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90.27%
|
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Liberty University
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47.83%
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50.00%
|
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Regent University
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70.49%
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77.36%
|
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University of Richmond
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81.06%
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84.55%
|
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University of Virginia
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90.21%
|
91.37%
|
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Washington and Lee University
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95.83%
|
95.83%
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Congratulations to the new lawyers!


1 response so far ↓
1 Andy Patterson // Oct 31, 2011 at 11:41 am
Are the pass rates for the D.C. law schools also available? Those account for almost 1/3 of the test takers, almost out-numbering those from the Virginia law schools. Thanks.