Student taking an exam The Texas Bar Exam pass rate was more than 50% for the first time since 2016. (Photo: panitanphoto/Shutterstock.com)

The overall pass rate for the February Texas Bar Examination was 53.5%, a substantial improvement from last year's all-time low of 45.2%.

The 2019 pass rate is also better than 2017's pass rate of 48%, but falls short of the 56% pass rate for 2016.

According to statistics made public on Monday by the Texas Board of Law Examiners, 639 of the 1,194 test takers passed the February examination.

A total of 171 first-time test takers from Texas' 10 law schools passed the February 2019 exam, and 76 failed it, a pass rate of 69.23%. That shows a considerable improvement from 60.1% in February 2018.

From out-of-state schools, a total of 56.5% of the first-time takers—52 of 92—passed the February 2019 exam.

The Texas Board of Law Examiners also posted the pass list for the February exam on Monday.

The University of Texas School of Law had the highest pass rate of 100%, as all six of its first-time test takers passed. The next highest was the University of Houston Law Center, with 24 of 28 first-time takers passing the exam, for an 85.7% pass rate.

Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law had the lowest passing rate. Only 28.6% of first-time takers—4 of 14—passed the February exam.

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Texas February Bar Exam Pass Rates at an All-Time Low