"We are very proud of the performance of our first-time
exam takers," said LeRoy Pernell, dean of the College of Law. "Our
standing among all Florida law schools speaks to the quality of the curriculum
and academic support programs available here at the FAMU College of Law.”
“The recent Florida Bar passage rate report reflects the
FAMU College of Law’s legacy of academic excellence, resilience and forward
progress,” said FAMU President Elmira Mangum. “The university applauds
our newest members of the Florida Bar, and the administrators, faculty and
staff of our Orlando campus for their determination and dedication to producing
the next generation of leaders in the legal field.”
According to data compiled by the American Bar
Association/Law School Admissions Council, the FAMU College of Law consistently
produces more African-American law graduates than any other law school in
Florida. In addition, the College of Law has consistently been recognized for
diversity, being named the “Most Diverse Law School in the Nation” on multiple
occasions by U.S. News and World Report.
“I am extremely proud of the graduates that passed the
February 2014 bar exam. Their commitment and hard work is evident in the
College’s bar passage rate, which reveals that at least seven out of ten FAMU
graduates passed the February 2014 bar exam on the first attempt. This is
definitely something to be applauded,” said Professor Alicia Jackson, director
of the Academic Success and Bar Preparation Program at the FAMU College of Law.