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Preview Of The 2026-27 U.S. News Law School Rankings: First-Time Bar Passage

In the current 2025-26 methodology, first-time bar passage counts 18% in the overall ranking:

Bar passage rate for first-time test-takers (18%): U.S. News used its treatment of bar passage rates to incorporate all graduates who took the bar for the first time, and not just those from the state with the most test-takers. This de-emphasized the impact of geography on law schools’ relative performance.

As was done with the 10-months-after-graduation indicator, this bar passage indicator was newly calculated as a two-year, nonweighted average pertaining to the 2022 and 2023 graduating classes.

Specifically, the bar passage rate indicator scored schools on their average 2022 and 2023 first-time test-takers’ weighted bar passage rates among all jurisdictions, or states, then added or subtracted the average percentage point difference between those rates and the weighted state average among ABA accredited schools’ first-time test-takers in the corresponding jurisdictions in 2022 and 2023. This meant schools that performed best on this ranking factor graduated students whose bar passage rates were both higher than most schools overall and higher compared with what was typical among graduates who took the bar in corresponding jurisdictions.

For example, if a fictional law school in upstate New York graduated 100 students who first took the bar exam – and 79 took the New York exam, 18 the Massachusetts exam and three the Vermont exam – the school’s weighted average rate would use pass rate results that were weighted 79% for New York, 18% for Massachusetts and 3% for Vermont. This computation would then be compared with an index of these jurisdictions’ average pass rates – also weighted 79-18-3. (For privacy, school profiles on usnews.com display bar passage data only for jurisdictions with at least 10 test-takers.) Both weighted averages included any graduates who passed the bar with alternative pathways such as diploma privilege. Alternative pathways is a method for J.D. graduates to be admitted to a state bar and allowed to practice law in that state without taking that state’s actual bar examination. Alternative pathways is generally based on attending and graduating from a law school in that state with the diploma privilege.

Below is the projected 2026-27 U.S. News ranking of the average first-time bar passage for calendar years 2023 and 2024. For comparison, the current 2025-26 U.S. News ranking of the average first-time bar passage for calendar years 2022 and 2023 are also included.

RankSchool2026-2027 First-Time Bar Passage2025-2026 First-Time Bar Passage2025-2026 First-Time Bar Passage Rank
1Chicago114.14%113.25%6
2Stanford114.02%114.70%3
3Michigan113.69%115.15%2
4Belmont112.43%107.70%15
5Harvard112.29%115.22%1
6Vanderbilt112.03%111.68%7
7Penn111.63%110.87%9
8Yale111.52%113.38%5
9Duke110.79%110.57%10
10Virginia110.37%113.49%4
11NYU110.04%110.22%11
12Texas109.39%107.02%21
13Texas A&M108.82%105.18%24
14BC108.18%107.76%14
15Cornell108.12%104.12%26
16Columbia108.02%107.70%15
17UCLA106.82%107.87%13
18North Carolina106.73%111.66%8
19Baylor106.30%106.42%22
20Villanova105.10%97.98%44
21Notre Dame104.96%107.18%18
22Washington U.104.80%105.76%23
23Florida Int’l104.45%100.70%36
24Kansas104.33%98.19%43
25Alabama103.93%103.28%27
26Ohio State103.87%102.89%29
27Northwestern103.62%107.12%20
28Wake Forest103.27%107.54%17
29Georgia103.24%103.05%28
30U. Washington103.23%102.40%30
31LSU102.91%102.38%31
32Utah102.33%101.14%35
33UC-Berkeley102.18%107.12%19
34BYU101.92%105.09%25
35Minnesota101.85%101.40%34
36Georgetown101.54%102.28%32
37USC100.28%97.81%46
38Oklahoma100.24%102.05%33
39Wisconsin100.15%99.85%39
40Tennessee99.33%98.85%41
41Florida State99.29%93.93%59
42Arizona State99.22%97.86%45
43Marquette99.18%99.58%40
44Maine98.78%92.29%62
45Boston U.98.61%100.25%37
46Temple98.16%94.30%57
47Texas Tech98.14%94.36%56
48Florida97.85%90.34%69
49Wm. & Mary97.74%109.80%12
50Iowa97.56%92.12%64
RankSchool2026-2027 First-Time Bar Passage2025-2026 First-Time Bar Passage2025-2026 First-Time Bar Passage Rank
51UC-Irvine96.79%98.29%42
52Fordham96.68%96.19%53
53Seton Hall96.46%97.09%48
54Dayton96.42%85.69%82
55UC-Davis96.29%91.82%65
56Emory95.66%96.86%50
57Regent95.16%100.23%38
58SMU94.97%93.01%60
59Cincinnati94.65%89.74%71
60G. Wash.94.52%92.22%63
61Pepperdine94.50%89.82%70
62Houston94.49%92.48%61
63Duquesne94.44%91.68%66
64Wash. & Lee93.73%96.99%49
65G. Mason93.54%96.40%52
66Pittsburgh93.38%86.74%76
67Northeastern92.17%95.87%54
68Drake91.94%95.61%55
69Connecticut91.35%94.14%58
70Ind. Maurer91.28%88.14%74
71South Texas91.20%80.95%103
72Campbell90.71%84.18%87
73St. John’s90.49%90.35%68
74Liberty90.46%84.30%86
75Colorado90.32%89.66%72
76Georgia State89.81%81.51%101
77Nebraska89.69%86.45%78
78Cardozo88.61%85.29%84
79S. Carolina88.43%82.07%97
80San Diego88.39%82.59%92
81St. Louis88.29%78.77%107
82Lewis & Clark88.14%80.53%104
83Loyola-L.A.87.91%86.35%80
84Illinois87.71%86.66%77
85Catholic87.38%84.39%85
86Miss.-Col.87.36%96.56%51
87Penn State87.00%91.37%67
88Oregon86.42%82.18%95
89New Mexico86.32%83.27%90
90Montana85.72%89.36%73
91Denver85.21%83.90%88
92Drexel85.20%75.43%113
93Loyola-C.85.19%86.39%79
94Maryland85.07%81.12%102
95Chicago-Kent84.62%85.48%83
96Miami84.47%77.30%109
97Ark.-Fayett.84.47%87.99%75
97Wayne State84.47%81.63%100
99Stetson83.06%75.12%114
100UNLV82.94%81.98%98
101Richmond82.66%79.61%106
102SUNY-Buffalo82.58%73.98%117
103Mercer82.01%76.28%112
104Wyoming81.09%70.53%123
105UCSF80.71%70.47%125
106Mich. State80.70%79.90%105
107Kentucky80.01%83.59%89
108Tulane79.72%78.39%108
109Brooklyn79.23%73.02%118
110Chapman79.16%82.14%96
111Miss.-KC78.50%74.70%116
112Samford77.66%81.96%99
113N. Kentucky77.57%76.36%111
114Suffolk76.95%70.74%121
115Syracuse76.09%64.89%141
116Washburn76.05%83.22%91
117Case Western76.04%82.43%93
118U. Arizona75.50%76.46%110
119American75.17%68.89%128
120UNH74.35%86.31%81
121Tulsa73.92%71.78%120
122Hawaii73.89%68.69%129
123Ind. McK.73.70%75.09%115
124Louisville73.32%67.05%134
125Memphis73.28%68.22%132
126DePaul72.71%66.89%135
127West Virginia72.63%57.89%155
128Albany72.36%70.58%122
129Ark.-LR72.07%70.21%126
130Hofstra71.20%63.59%146
131Seattle71.12%70.00%127
132Capital71.03%72.81%119
133St Thom MN70.48%82.35%94
134Howard69.67%60.60%151
135Mississippi69.54%63.89%145
136New England69.48%66.64%136
137NYLS69.47%61.65%148
138St Thom FL69.04%52.66%161
139Gonzaga68.42%61.57%149
140W. New Eng.68.37%61.73%147
141Quinnipiac68.21%59.55%153
142Toledo67.47%61.06%150
143Rutgers67.24%64.38%144
144Pont. Catholic67.09%50.49%169
145USF66.85%53.05%159
146Idaho66.70%65.08%140
147Akron65.82%68.51%131
148Baltimore65.26%52.36%163
149Mitch. | Ham.63.08%64.39%143
150Cleve. State63.01%66.52%137
151Charleston62.68%52.76%160
152Pacific62.55%52.31%164
153Ave Maria62.14%66.27%139
154Miss. College62.04%66.51%138
155Detroit Mercy61.96%68.66%130
156South Dakota61.31%60.41%152
157Santa Clara61.29%53.38%158
158Nova60.98%53.91%156
159Loyola-NO60.92%64.58%142
160North Texas60.90%52.20%165
161Creighton59.79%58.01%154
162Elon59.42%36.44%183
163St. Mary’s58.95%67.85%133
164OKC58.82%46.51%175
165Puerto Rico58.77%70.51%124
166Faulkner58.29%53.87%157
167North Dakota56.40%51.82%167
168Widener (DE)55.99%44.80%177
169Texas South.55.67%33.29%186
170J. Marshall GA54.50%52.62%162
171Southwestern53.86%51.84%166
172Vermont53.63%45.95%176
173Pace51.21%47.28%173
174Barry50.30%35.05%184
175Appalachian48.50%37.68%181
176Lincoln Mem.48.36%49.86%170
177Willamette47.80%50.70%168
178Western State47.12%32.99%187
179S. Illinois46.20%42.24%178
180Florida A&M43.63%25.47%192
181Inter-Amer.42.95%46.68%174
182Ohio Northern41.84%49.07%171
183Illinois-Chic.40.85%34.89%185
184Southern39.31%37.81%180
185UMass39.21%36.53%182
186N. Illinois38.32%41.94%179
187Roger Wms.38.22%31.22%189
188CUNY37.58%48.57%172
189Cal-Western36.24%29.59%190
190NC Central35.07%25.44%193
191D.C.33.42%2.94%195
192Touro33.12%32.92%188
193Widener (PA)30.59%27.67%191
194Cooley18.03%3.87%194

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