
NCCU School of Law and BARBRI
A trusted partnership working for you
BARBRI is proud to be North Carolina Central University School of Law's bar prep provider. And together, BARBRI and NCCU are here to guide and support your entire law school journey.
Real-time benefits for NCCU Law students
We're here for you, from your first day of law school until you pass the bar.
BARBRI 1L Success | Enhances your first year of law school with relevant outlines, on-demand lectures, and practice questions for all required 1L subjects. |
BARBRI 2L/3L Success | Provides clarity and understanding around challenging 2L and 3L subjects like Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and Wills & Trusts. |
BARBRI MPRE Review | Helps you master Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam components while also supplementing your professional responsibility course. (The free MPRE Review course requires separate enrollment at BARBRI.com/mpre-prep). |
3L Curriculum | Premium curricular programs and resources for North Carolina Central University School of Law. |
2025 BARBRI Bar Review Premium![]() Enroll here or scan the QR code | Providing you precisely what you need to pass the bar exam, BARBRI Bar Review is time-tested, proven bar prep. The experience offers a Personal Study Plan, a simulated MBE + Pass Predictor, interactive expert lectures from renowned professors, unlimited expert essay feedback, and thousands of practice questions. BARBRI Bar Review becomes available in mid-October (for February exam) and mid-March (for July exam).
Enroll now to take advantage of all of these great resources and benefits.
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You Have an Advantage
We hope you take advantage of these valuable resources. Got questions? We're here for you. Please reach out to your Director of Legal Education, Kelly Gibbs for help with accessing courses, billing a firm, using a stipend or to dive deeper into BARBRI benefits.
You can email Kelly at: kelly.gibbs@barbri.com
*To ensure you're enrolled in the right program at the right time, notify Kelly or update your BARBRI.com profile if your expected graduation date changes.