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Upcoming Law Student Events
We have several law student-oriented events throughout the year. You can click here to view them all in one place and sign up for those that interest you. These events are typically free or have highly reduced registration fees and are aimed at benefitting law students through substantive information and networking opportunities. 

Get involved!
Interested in getting involved with the IndyBar Law Student Division? Fill out this form for more information on committee positions and volunteer opportunities. To apply for a leadership position with IndyBar's Law Student Division, complete this form. Questions? Email Deneen Fitzgerald at dfitzgerald@indybar.org.

Struggling with this “networking” thing?
Networking often carries with it different unflattering interpretations: appearing to be friendly when in fact looking to leap over others in the business, or profit from your friendships, or perhaps worse. In this article, The Hon. Timothy W. Oakes shares practical wisdom and insights gathered throughout his distinguished career. Prefer to listen instead? You can also tune in to Judge Oakes’s podcast for his thoughtful perspective and advice.

Studying for the MPRE? Use IndyBar's Free Podcast! 
In all but three jurisdictions, passing the MPRE is required within two years of admission in order to practice law. 

IndyBar presents MPRE 101: Your Go-To Podcast for Passing the MPRE. Our hosts Jacob Bradley, Quarles & Brady LLP (Indianapolis), and Leeann Simpkins, Toyota Automated Logistics Group North America, will provide comprehensive material along with real-world examples to ensure you understand each concept to its fullest. Whether you are sitting in the library, driving in the car, or going for a walk, you can study wherever and whenever is most convenient for you! Stream it above or find it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify

Studying for the Bar Exam? IndyBar Review is Here to Help.
Enjoy access to recorded programming hosted by legal professionals who excel in their field. Purchase a bundle of the entire course for just $750, including MEE and MPT essay prep, and study on your own timeline. Looking for help with just a few subjects? You can also purchase individual courses for $55.50 each! Courses are available in the on-demand catalog

Ready to Apply for the Bar Exam? Use the Bar Application Clinic.
If you are preparing to take the Bar Exam there are a few things you must do to prepare beyond studying! 
The first step is completing the bar exam application. IndyBar offers you a convenient opportunity to get what you need in one location. At our One Stop Shop Bar Application Clinic, you will be able to gather several of the required documents to complete your application for the upcoming February or July Bar Exams in just minutes. We'll help you secure a passport-style headshot, your Indiana BMV records, and official fingerprinting. The Bar Application Clinic for the February 2026 Exam has already concluded. The clinic date serving students applying for the July 2026 Exam will be announced soon.

Questions about the Uniform Bar Exam?
Below is a collection of links and information you may find useful to answer any questions regarding the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE). For more details, visit the National Conference of Bar Examiner's website

  • The UBE will be administered February 24-25, 2026 and July 28-29, 2026 
  • In Indiana, individuals taking the UBE must score a minimum of 264 to be admitted to the Bar. View other jurisdiction scores here
  • All individuals planning to take the UBE must complete an application and register for the jurisdiction they will be taking the exam. Learn more about the registration process here.
  • If you are unsure if your state has adopted the UBE, you can view a full list of states here
  • If you have already passed the UBE, but are moving jurisdictions, you may transfer scores from their previous UBE submission to apply for admission in another jurisdiction that has adopted the UBE. Learn your UBE Score Portability here.

Law Student Division Mission

The purpose of the IndyBar Law Student Division is to promote the objectives of the Association within the three law schools located in the state of Indiana. Specifically, the division seeks to encourage student membership and involvement in order to develop lasting relationships between law students and the association as a whole.

All IndyBar law student members are automatically members of the IndyBar Law Student Division.

 

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