Yes, regardless of the jurisdiction in which the student intends to take the bar exam, bar preparation is a core component of the JD Access program, ensuring that all students, including those participating in distance learning, are well-prepared to sit for the bar exam. From the outset, distance learning students are surveyed to identify the jurisdiction in which they plan to take the bar exam. This allows the program to provide tailored guidance on the specific type of bar exam they will take, as well as highlight any unique state requirements or anomalies they should be aware of. In fact, we have a designated director who works with JD Access students to assist with academic success and bar exam preparations.
Students in the JD Access program receive extensive bar preparation throughout their studies, including the following key features:
- Required Bar Exam Preparatory Courses
In their final year, all students are required to complete two bar exam preparatory courses. These courses focus on mastering the content, structure, strategy, and analysis required for bar exam success, including how to draft effective written responses, as well as a strategy to succeed on multiple choice questions. These courses are designed to build the foundational skills and confidence students need to succeed on the bar exam.
- Mentorship Program with Recent Graduates
Students benefit from a mentorship program that pairs them with recent Western New England University graduates who have successfully passed the bar exam. This mentorship begins in January of the student’s final year and extends through the July bar exam. The mentors provide invaluable advice, support, and guidance on study strategies, time management, and navigating the challenges of bar preparation.
- Final-Semester Residency Focused on Bar Exam Preparation
As part of the Advanced Legal Analysis course, all JD Access students are required to attend a third and final in-person residency during their last semester. This residency is dedicated to intensive bar exam preparation and spans a long weekend. It includes multiple seminars focused on strategies for tackling the various exam components. The residency culminates in a simulated bar exam, which is graded to provide students with a clear understanding of their performance and areas for improvement.
This comprehensive approach ensures that JD Access students receive the tools, resources, and support they need to successfully prepare for the bar exam and transition into their legal careers.
Important Note: Due to the online format of the JD Access program, graduates are not eligible to take the New York bar exam. Students are encouraged to confirm their eligibility for the bar exam in their desired jurisdiction before enrolling in the program.