Suffolk Law - 2018 New Student Information Guide

BAR INFORMATION

Registering for the Bar as a Student

Below is the list of states that require registration as a law student. This information was compiled from the Comprehensive Guide to Bar Admission Requirements 2017 (compiled by the National Conference of Bar Examiners and the American Bar Association). If you are planning to sit for the bar in any of these states, please complete the State Bar online registration at the links below.

First Year

Alabama – within 60 days of starting law school

California – within 90 days of starting law school

Florida – encouraged, but not required, to register in the first year of law school

Iowa – by January 15 of the year after the person commences the study of law in an accredited law school

Second Year

Mississippi – by October 1st of applicant’s second year of law school

North Dakota – law students must file a registration application by October 1st of the second year of law school, or within 14 months after the first day of the first year of law school

Ohio – by November 15 in the applicant’s second year of law school

Oklahoma – by October 15 of the year following the year in which law study was commenced.

Other State Bar Examinations

Each student is advised to check with the Board of Bar Examiners in the jurisdiction in which she or he intends to take the Bar Examination. Notice of any changes in requirements or dates of Bar Examinations sent to the law school will be posted to Campus Cruiser and the law school website. Students may access information for all state Bar Examination Requirements HERE .

Bar Cer t ification

Each student at the time of the bar application will be required to complete the Bar Authorization form, located on Campus Cruiser.

Bar Certificates are prepared by the Office of Academic Services for the Dean’s signature. Students are advised to submit Bar Certificates during their final semester of study to allow sufficient time for preparation and submission to the Supreme Judicial Court in Massachusetts, and for other states, the State Board of Bar Examiners. These forms require degree certification and cannot be mailed until after graduation occurs.

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