
"In August, the council found that the Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law's noncompliance was "sufficiently serious that it raises concerns about the quality of the student learning experience provided." The council then placed the school on probation in September for not meeting the bar passage standard requiring at least 75% of a law school's graduates who take the bar exam to pass it within two years of graduation."
"The Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law is no longer on probation, has returned to compliance and remains an accredited law school, according to a Jan. 26 post on the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar's website. "Following consideration of the record in the matter and the law school's response to the council's August 2025 decision letter, the council concluded that the information provided by the law school is sufficient to demonstrate compliance with Standard 316," according to the post."
Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law is no longer on probation, has returned to compliance with ABA Standard 316, and remains an accredited law school. The ABA council concluded that the school's response to the council's August 2025 decision letter provided sufficient information to demonstrate compliance with Standard 316. In August the council had found the school's noncompliance sufficiently serious to raise concerns about the quality of the student learning experience. The council placed the school on probation in September for failing to meet the bar passage threshold of at least 75% within two years. Inter American's ultimate bar pass rates were 62.11% in 2020, 65.84% in 2021 and 69.18% for 2022 graduates.
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