Correction, 6/20/12, 1:20 p.m.,  EDT: The original version of this story misreported the percentage of graduates that the University of Miami School of Law sent into school-funded jobs. The correct percentage is 12.5. The American Bar Association mistakenly doubled that number in reporting its data. The tenth paragraph below has been revised to reflect the accurate information. We regret the error.

Slightly more than half of the class of 2011 — 55 percent — found full-time, long-term jobs that require bar passage nine months after they graduated, according to employment figures released on June 18 by the American Bar Association.