Wiki Law School:COVID-19

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Information about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected law schools and bar examinations, including adoption of pass/fail grading systems, postponed bar exams, canceled classes, and canceled graduation ceremonies.


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Pass/Fail Grading

Some law schools adopted mandatory pass/fail grading, while others made it optional.

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  No decision reported (0 schools)

Or see the Table of all schools' decisions regarding pass/fail grading.


Bar Examinations

Bar examinations' responses to the pandemic:

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  Postponed bar exams (0 bar exams)
  Online bar exams (0 bar exams)
  Small-group bar exams (0 bar exams)
  Emergency diploma privilege (0 bar exams)
  Canceled (0 bar exams)
  Supervised practice (0 bar exams)
  Pending decision (0 bar exams)
  No change (0 bar exams)
  No decision reported (0 bar exams)



Summer Associate Program Status

Incoming Associate Program Status

Canceled Classes, Online Finals, and Graduation

Tables of online finals, canceled class sessions, and canceled graduation ceremonies.


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