Administering and grading the examination uses the jurisdiction’s resources, so it is for each UBE jurisdiction to decide whether it will allow persons who are not seeking admission there to sit for the examination.
Articles in this section
- Can I take the UBE in a jurisdiction in which I am not seeking admission to the bar but where it is most convenient for me to take the exam?
- If I transfer my UBE score to another UBE jurisdiction, do I have to complete the character and fitness process again?
- How can I find out if a particular jurisdiction is considering adopting the UBE?
- How can I find out whether a UBE jurisdiction requires completion of a jurisdiction-specific component (a separate test, course, or some combination of the two) prior to admission?
- Which jurisdictions currently accept UBE scores?
- If the jurisdiction in which I took the bar examination administered the MEE, MPT, and MBE prior to adopting the UBE, does my exam score subsequently qualify as a UBE score?