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Board hears exam and continuing-education statistics: law-and-ethics failure rate rose to 30%, CE audit failure ~40%
Summary
Staff reported a year-over-year jump in law-and-ethics exam failures to about 30% and a continuing-education (CE) audit failure rate around 40%. The board is sharing exam results with school programs and preparing CE guidance for licensees.
Board staff presented licensing, continuing-education audit and examination statistics at the July 19 meeting. The law-and-ethics exam failure rate rose from about 19 percent (2023–24) to approximately 30 percent (2024–25) in the board’s year-over-year report. Board staff said the increase can reflect multiple factors including examination versioning, candidate preparation and the timing of outreach and resources.
Staff told the board they have begun annually reporting…
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