Updated
Updated · GlobeNewswire · Jun 17
Western State Law Reports 94.6% Class of 2025 Employment as Bar Pass Rate Reaches 85.2%
Updated
Updated · GlobeNewswire · Jun 17

Western State Law Reports 94.6% Class of 2025 Employment as Bar Pass Rate Reaches 85.2%

3 articles · Updated · GlobeNewswire · Jun 17

Summary

  • Western State College of Law said 94.6% of its Class of 2025 graduates were employed, up from 93.4% for 2024 and extending a multiyear rise from 87% in 2023.
  • An 85.2% overall bar pass rate for the 2025 class underpinned those outcomes, with 81 of 95 graduates passing and the school linking results to bar preparation, mentorship and experiential training.
  • On the February 2026 California bar exam, Western State first-time takers posted a 68.2% pass rate in California and 69.6% overall, beating the 62.3% average for ABA-accredited California schools.
  • The Orange County law school said its clinics, externships, advocacy programs and Academic Success Program reflect a broader push to improve career readiness and long-term graduate outcomes.

Insights

Do Western State's high bar passage rates prove regional law schools are a smarter investment?
Beyond its 95% employment rate, what quality of jobs are Western State graduates actually securing?
With a new justice as Dean, how will this law school's successful teaching model evolve?