A UK university聽that had its authorisation to聽recruit students to vocational Bar training suspended amid concern over low pass rates has been allowed to聽start recruiting again.
The Bar Standards Board (BSB) varied the University of Hertfordshire鈥檚 authorisation last August 鈥渋n聽the interests of聽students鈥, to聽January this year.
That enrolment did not go ahead, with the BSB only now from this September.
鈥淭he BSB has worked with the university over the last year to ensure the necessary improvements are being implemented, and we recognise the considerable work put in by the university to ensure that appropriate standards are met,鈥 said the board, which regulates barristers in England and Wales.
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鈥淲e will continue to closely monitor course delivery to ensure that the university is complying with the mandatory requirements in the authorisation framework and that students are properly supported.鈥
Hertfordshire was initially granted authorisation to deliver vocational Bar training in November 2021 and started its first course in September 2022.
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The programme is one of three training components that must be completed before an individual can practice as a barrister.
But the BSB鈥檚 notes that concerns had been raised by external examiners during their review of 鈥渢he standard of the assessments drafted by the university鈥.
Particular concern was expressed over 鈥渓ow pass rates鈥, with the report revealing that only 29聽per cent of Hertfordshire鈥檚 candidates had passed their first Bar training exam 鈥 the criminal litigation exam 鈥 compared with pass rates of upwards of 80聽per cent at the majority of providers. Excluding resits, just 14聽per cent of Hertfordshire students passed the exam first time around.
The BSB report says it had sought assurance that alternative arrangements were being put in place for students due to enrol for this academic year, including supporting their transfer to other courses or deferral to September 2024, plus 鈥渇inancial compensation where relevant鈥.
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Hertfordshire said that it had made a range of improvements, including 鈥渁 new course design with additional delivery time to prepare students for the centralised assessments鈥, and 鈥渋ntensive revision and dedicated pastoral support for students resitting assessments鈥.
鈥淲e have been working extremely hard and very closely with the Bar Standards Board to respond to their recommendations and ensure all necessary requirements are met. We are delighted these efforts have paid off, and look forward to reintroducing BSB accredited, vocational Bar training for our students from this September,鈥 said Penny Carey, dean of Hertfordshire Law School.
In 2018, Hertfordshire became the first provider to be fined by the English higher education regulator, the Office for Students, for 鈥減ersistently鈥 overcharging students taking a franchised course in early years education at a partner college.
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