Can I rescind, recall, or resend an application that has already been sent to LSAC or transmitted to a school?
No. After an application is sent to LSAC or transmitted to a law school, it cannot be undone or resent. If you need to make corrections, you can send a paper copy of your corrected application to the school with a letter that states that you are sending an updated application. An electronic application can only be sent one time to LSAC and transmitted one time to each school for each term.
No. After an application is sent to LSAC or transmitted to a law school, it cannot be recalled, altered, or resent. If you need to make corrections, you must send a paper copy of your corrected application to the school with a letter that states that you are sending an updated application. An electronic application can only be sent once to LSAC and transmitted once to each school for each term.
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