Kim Kardashian Graduates from Law Program After 6 Years: 'Finally!'
Kim Kardashian Graduates from Law Program After 6 Years: 'Finally!'

Published: May 21, 2025

Reality star Kim Kardashian has a big reason to celebrate! On Wednesday, May 21, she revealed she had graduated from her four-year Law Office Study Program in a series of videos shared to her Instagram Stories.

The program took Kim six years to complete due to COVID and work, PEOPLE has learned. Kim gave fans a glimpse into what appeared to be a backyard graduation ceremony, as her closest friends and family gathered to celebrate the milestone in her legal journey.

"I finally graduated law school after six years!!!" she wrote over a video of her putting on a graduation cap on stage as speakers congratulated her for her achievements.

"It's an absolute honor to stand here today, not just as mentors, but as witnesses to one of the most inspiring legal journeys we've ever seen," Jessica Jackson, one of the attorneys sponsoring Kim's education said on stage. "Six years ago, Kim Kardashian walked into this program with nothing but a fierce desire to fight for justice. No law school lectures, no ivory tower shortcuts, just determination and a mountain of case log books to read."

In a subsequent slide, Kim hugged her mentors as she walked on stage with a certificate of completion in hand. The crowd cheered when she held up the piece of paper and her children could be seen celebrating with her on stage.

CNN political commentator and friend Van Jones also gave a speech in Kim's honor, celebrating her accomplishments along the six-year journey.

Kim's backyard ceremony was an occasion for the entire family. In addition to her kids, her sisters Khloé Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian Barker were also in attendance and shared how proud they were of all of her achievements.

"I am so proud of Kim. I just left her celebration lunch for graduating law school," Khloé said in a video posted to her own Instagram Stories. "I mean, I cannot believe this is years and years in the making. I'm so proud of her. This was just such a cool accomplishment, and I'm so proud."

Rather than attending law school, Kim — who never graduated college — followed a path only California and three other U.S. states offer to qualify for the bar by apprenticing with a practicing lawyer or judge. In 2018, Kim began an apprenticeship with a law firm in San Francisco.

Then in 2021, she took the “baby bar,” also known as the First-Year Law Student's Examination, and opened up about the difficult experience after passing on her fourth try.

Kim's graduation comes after PEOPLE confirmed that she took the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) in Los Angeles on March 27. According to the National Conference of Bar Examiners, the assessment is typically completed before the bar and a passing score is mandatory in order to practice law in California.

Kim revealed she was working to become an attorney and following in her late father Robert Kardashian Sr.'s footsteps in 2019. Although she has yet to take the bar, she has since spent the past few years working in criminal justice reform and helping several people commute their prison sentences.

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Kim's graduation comes after PEOPLE confirmed that she took the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) in Los Angeles on March 27. According to the National Conference of Bar Examiners, the assessment is typically completed before the bar and a passing score is mandatory in order to practice law in California.

Kim revealed she was working to become an attorney and following in her late father Robert Kardashian Sr.'s footsteps in 2019. Although she has yet to take the bar, she has since spent the past few years working in criminal justice reform and helping several people commute their prison sentences.

For more on Kim Kardashian's journey to becoming a lawyer, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands now.