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LSAT & LSDAS

All applicants are required to present a recent score from the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). In addition, all applicants whose first undergraduate degree was earned from a college or university in the United States or Canada are required to subscribe to the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS). The LSAT and LSDAS are both services of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). Information and registration materials for these services are contained in the LSAT & LSDAS Registration and Information Book which may be picked up in the Law School's Office of Admissions or requested from:

Law School Admission Council
Box 2000
Newtown, PA 18940-0998 (USA)

(215) 968-1001

On-line information and registration are available at www.lsac.org.

The LSAT is required of all applicants to the Law School. LSAT scores must be active within five years of the start of the term in which studies begin. Thus, LSAT scores from administrations prior to August 2003 will not be considered for Fall 2008 admission. The LSAT must be taken no later than February 2008 to be considered for Fall 2008 admission.

It is important that all transcripts be sent to LSAC and that your LSDAS file is completed in the fall or early winter and no later than April 30th. Transcripts should not be sent to the Law School in the application process. LSDAS is required of all applicants except those with foreign credentials for whom LSAC is unable to provide an analysis.

CUNY School of Law Code for LSAC: 2585

Applicant Information 2006 (PDF)
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