Applications for PASS open in mid-April and the deadline is the end of June.
The below contains application guidance for the 2026/27 cohort and will be updated with any changes ahead of future application windows.
Our desired outcomes for PASS participants are as follows:
For those who have been unable to obtain mini-pupillage placements at the beginning of the programme:
To be eligible for PASS you must:
AND
You must also meet at least one of the following contextual criteria:
OR
You must also be residing in the UK for the duration of the programme (October-July). Those studying abroad, therefore, are not eligible.
You cannot be on the Bar Course during PASS and must not have already completed the Bar Course.
We welcome applications from mature applicants and applicants with disabilities. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
Participation in one of the below partner programmes is also considered as part of the application:
In addition to contextual criteria, we assess applications against four key strengths which we ask the candidate to demonstrate in their written application and in a short, recorded video interview. These strength areas are:
| Criteria | How is it assessed |
| Motivation to pursue a career at the Bar and an understanding of how PASS can support you to do this | Application Form |
| Written and verbal communication skills | Application Form and Interview |
| Teamwork | Interview |
| Effective time prioritisation | Interview |
To be eligible for the COMBAR scholarship, candidates must also demonstrate an interest in the commercial Bar via an additional short, recorded video interview after finding out if they have been successful in their application for PASS.
Candidates must complete our online application form to be considered. After the closing date you will be informed whether you have been selected to progress onto the next stage of the application process. The following factors will determine this:
Please ensure you use specific examples of your experience and skills on your application form.
Generative AI (e.g. ChatGPT or similar) use is not permitted at any stage of the application process. Suspected use of AI in the course of the application and interview process will be investigated and a candidate who is found to have used this may be disqualified, as per our Applications Misconduct Policy.
The video interview will involve answering short questions which will be primarily scenario based. You will be given a time limit to respond to each question.
After the application deadline, we will ask for details of two references. Please ensure your referees know you have put them on this application. References will be tick box based: referees will not have to write feedback but should be able to confirm that you are on track for, or have achieved, at least a 2:1. Your referees should know you in an academic and/or professional setting – e.g. personal tutor, line manager, module supervisor.
The deadline for application forms is 23:55 on Sunday 28 June 2026. All eligible applicants who have progressed to the next stage will be emailed on Monday 13 July notifying you that you need to complete a video interview on the application portal. You will have two weeks – until 23:55 on Sunday 26 July – to complete the video interview.
Those who do not complete the video interview will not be considered for the scheme.
You will be informed of the outcome of your application via email by 17:00 on Friday 4 September 2026.
Monday 13 April 2026: Applications open
Sunday 28 June 2026 23:55: Applications close
Monday 13 July 2026: Eligible applicants asked to complete video interview
Sunday 26 July 2026 23:55: Deadline for video interviews
Friday 4 September 2026 17:00: Informed of outcome of application via email