Professor Titichia Mitchell Jackson shares scholarship at the ASBWC Conference

Her research explores how law schools can be measured by more than just bar passage

Jackson presenting at ASBWC

CARLISLE, Pa.—Professor Titichia Mitchell Jackson, assistant professor of law and director of bar preparation and academic success, recently shared her scholarship at the ASBWC Conference, hosted by Saint Louis University School of Law.

Her research explores how law schools can be measured by more than just bar passage, emphasizing equity, professional readiness, experiential learning, and student success across multiple dimensions.

By developing this framework, Jackson is shaping the conversation around legal education reform and strengthening how institutions prepare students for success in the profession and beyond.


Professor Titichia Mitchell Jackson brings both legal practice experience and the practice of applying cognitive psychology in the classroom to her teaching. She collaborates with faculty to incorporate the learning concept of spaced repetition throughout Penn State Dickinson Law’s curriculum while training law students for the rigors of law school, the bar exam, and the practice of law. Professor Jackson teaches the Fundamental Skills for the Bar Exam course and Penn State Dickinson Law’s summer supplemental bar preparation program. Professor Jackson provides individual academic success counseling to students. Prior to joining Penn State Dickinson Law, Professor Jackson taught courses and served as the director of bar preparation and support for North Carolina Central University School of Law and served as director of legal education for BARBRI, Inc.

Jackson presenting at ASBWC