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What is the difference between the e-app deadline, stop-transmit date, and disable date?

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What is the difference between the e-app deadline, stop-transmit date, and disable date?

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The e-app deadline is the deadline date that is published on LSAC.org. After this date, applicants cannot start a new application. Any applicant who has started and saved an application can continue to revise, transmit, or print their application. The stop transmit date is when applicants can no longer transmit their applications to LSAC, but they can still print and mail them to the law school. The disable date is when access to their application is no longer available to any applicant.

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