[2] Barry Law's July 2018 Florida bar passage rate was 45.5%, compared to a statewide average of 67.2%.
The first year the law school had only evening and weekend courses and a full-time faculty of four professors.
[8] The charter class began their studies at the for-profit Florida Technical College's campus.
University of Central Florida faculty member Leland McKee was retained by Euliano to establish the law school's first committee and board of business and political leaders in the Orlando community.
Euliano resigned from the University of Orlando in September 1998, after a consultant concluded that its law school would stand a better chance of getting accredited if he left.
Euliano was advised that his dual role as the school's main financial backer and the university's president may be as a conflict of interest.
Council for the Section on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar rejected the school's second accreditation bid.
On February 2, 2002, the American Bar Association's Council for the Section on Legal Education voted to grant Barry University School of Law provisional accreditation.
[17] On December 2, 2006, the Council for the Section on Legal Education voted to grant Barry University, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law full accreditation.
The program consists of 90 semester-hours of study in areas that are essential to the understanding and practice of law.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the top 150 law schools in the United States.
[20] Edward John Wherry (1995–1997)Wallace M. Rudolph (January 1997-March 1998)Stanley Talcott (March 1998-July 2003).