MPRE - Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination
The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) is administered by ACT on behalf of NCBE. The MPRE is based on the law governing the conduct of lawyers, including the disciplinary rules of professional conduct currently articulated in the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, the ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, and controlling constitutional decisions and generally accepted principles established in leading federal and state cases and in procedural and evidentiary rules.
The MPRE is required for admission to the bars of all but four U.S. jurisdictions. Since the MPRE requirements vary from one jurisdiction to another, examinees are advised to check with the board of bar examiners in each jurisdiction where admission is being sought before registering for the MPRE. Passing scores are established by each jurisdiction.
For more information please visit the National Conference of Bar Examiners website.
For tests proctored by Miami Dade College for external vendors, under certain circumstances, arrangements for auxiliary aids and modifications may be available to students. For these tests, auxiliary aids and modifications are subject solely to the testing vendors availability, policies and approval. Instructions for Auxiliary Aids and Modifications:
Test vendor informs Testing Center of candidate's accommodations and sends test materials for test day. |
No retest procedure available.
Location | Available | Day and Time |
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North Testing 1160 |
By Online Appointments | TBA |
West Testing 2110 |
By Online Appointments | TBA |
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Note: Examinees must be checked-in and seated by the time scheduled in order to begin the test. Examinees will then have adequate time to finish the test in a reasonable period or within the Hours of Operation.
No test preparation resources available at this time.
Please visit the Testing Fees webpage for additional information and test specific fees.