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What is the LSAC Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS)?

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What is the LSAC Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS)?

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The Law School (and nearly all ABA-approved law schools) requires applicants to register with LSAC’s Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS). We require a copy of your LSDAS law school report and all application components and supporting materials, including all transcripts and letters of recommendation, must be processed through LSDAS. Please review the LSDAS website for more information about this service. LSAC has also developed a campaign called DiscoverLaw.org, which provides information for racially and ethnically diverse students on career opportunities in the law and is a great resource for law school applicants.

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