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LexPostBacc FAQs for Participating Scholars

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is LexPostBacc?

LexPostBacc is a deferred admission program that provides law schools with a means of broadening access to legal education for promising applicants who may need additional preparation and exposure prior to starting law school. During the 2024-25 admission cycle, participating law schools will be able to offer admission, deferred to fall 2026, to applicants, conditioned on the applicants’ completion of the LexPostBacc curriculum.

How is LexPostBacc curriculum structured?

From July 2025 through May 2026, LexPostBacc Scholars will be exposed to a rigorous law school prep curriculum that will focus on LSAT preparation, building analytical and critical thinking skills as the foundations of competent legal analysis and writing. Scholars will also receive financial education. Schools may opt to require Scholars to retake the LSAT during the program cycle, with the benefit of a full-length Kaplan online LSAT course.

The curriculum will require participants to spend about 10-15 hours per week completing exercises, tasks, and assessments, not including LSAT prep. Learn more about the curriculum. 

Who is eligible to participate in LexPostBacc? 

To participate in LexPostBacc, applicants must:

  • Be referred by a participating law school
    • There is also a direct application version of LexPostBacc: more information coming soon.
  • Be members of either (or both) of the following groups:
    • First-generation bachelor’s degree graduate
    • Pell Grant recipient as an undergraduate
  • Possess a bachelor’s degree or will receive a bachelor’s degree by August 2025
  • Have an LSAT score no higher than the 25th percentile among the national pool of test takers (as reflected on the CAS report)
  • Have not previously enrolled in a J.D. program at an ABA-approved law school
  • Commit to enroll at the referring law school, upon successful completion of the program

The LexPostBacc eligibility requirements state that applicants cannot have LSAT scores above the 25th percentile. Is this the 25th percentile for all LSAT takers or my school’s 25th percentile?

The 25th percentile LSAT cap is based on the pool of all LSAT takers nationally. The cap ranges from 144 to 146, based on the specific test administration. Any score at or below this level meets the test score criterion. A test taker’s score percentile is provided on the CAS report.

How much does it cost to participate in LexPostBacc? 

There are no program costs for law schools or the applicants they refer.

Can an aspiring law student apply to LexPostBacc without being referred by a law school?

Yes. Students can apply directly to our LexPostBacc Direct program or our LexPreLaw program.

I am a law school applicant who has received a deferred admission offer that requires me to complete LexPostBacc. How do I reserve my slot in the program?

Law school applicants who have been referred to LexPostBacc must submit the LexPostBacc Application by the stipulated deadline. Once their eligibility is verified, applicants will be required to sign a LexPostBacc Participation Agreement, certifying that they are no longer pursuing admission to other law schools and will not submit any new law school applications for at least 18 months.

I am a law school applicant who has received a deferred admission offer that requires me to complete LexPostBacc. What are the benefits of participating in the program? 

LexPostBacc offers a pathway to law school admission for promising applicants who may have difficulty otherwise gaining admission. Program participants, called Scholars, will be exposed to a rigorous year-long law school prep curriculum premised on increasing their odds of law school success. Participants will also receive generous financial support. Referring law schools will offer participants a renewable scholarship of at least 20% of tuition. AccessLex will offer participants a $7,500 stipend, payable over their course of law school study.

Is an applicant who accepts a deferred admission offer and participates LexPostBacc required to attend the law school that made the offer? 

Deferred admission offers made as part of LexPostBacc are binding, once accepted. Applicants will be required to sign a program participation agreement that certifies that the applicant will attend the law school that made the deferred admission offer and will not seek admission elsewhere for at least 18 months.

If an applicant accepts the deferred admission offer but does not complete LexPostBacc, is the deferred admission offer still valid? 

No. Deferred admission offers made as part of LexPostBacc are conditioned on applicants successfully completing the program. Therefore, failure to complete the program invalidates the offer.

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