- Graduates of UC Law San Francisco are quickly launching successful careers in the legal profession.
- For the Class of 2025, 86% of graduates passed the California bar exam on their first attempt, continuing a decade-long upward trend.
- UC Law SF’s integrated curriculum, bar support, and career development programs provide students with a clear path to success.
More UC Law San Francisco graduates are passing the bar on their first try and securing jobs in the legal field soon after completing their degrees—evidence of the College’s long-term investment in academic skills instruction, career development, and student success.
This past year, 92% of the Class of 2024 secured employment in the legal profession within 10 months of graduation. The achievement continues a four-year trend in which around 90% or more graduates moved directly into legal roles after law school.
Bar exam performance is also rising, part of a steady upward trajectory over the last decade, excluding pandemic-related anomalies. This year, 86% of the Class of 2025 graduates passed the California bar exam on their first attempt — an increase from 84% the previous year and again exceeding the state average. Graduates also performed exceptionally well on out-of-state exams: 93% passed exams outside California, and 100% of UC Law SF graduates who sat for the New York bar exam passed.
Provost & Academic Dean Morris Ratner said these results reflect years of strategic investment in academic skills-building...
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