National Conference of Bar Examiners
Alix Brandt is a Testing Accommodations Coordinator at the National Conference of Bar Examiners, where responsibilities include processing requests for accommodations, reviewing eligibility documentation, and participating in decision-making for the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination. Alix has been a member of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals since June 2017 and previously worked as a Transition Coordinator at Madison Area Technical College and as a High School Transition Specialist at Feist Vocational Counseling and Placement. Alix's experience also includes providing personal care for individuals with disabilities and tutoring students with autism spectrum disorder. Alix holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
National Conference of Bar Examiners
NCBE is a nonprofit organization that develops the bar exam and other licensing tests used for bar admission. We promote fairness, integrity, and best practices in admission to the legal profession for the benefit and protection of the public. We serve admission authorities, courts, the legal education community, and candidates by providing high-quality: assessment products, services, and research; character investigations; and informational and educational resources and programs. We strive for a competent, ethical, and diverse legal profession and we are committed to excellence, fairness, integrity and service. For more information, visit our website.