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What is the Law School Admission Counsel (LSAC) LL.M. Credential Assembly Service?

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What is the Law School Admission Counsel (LSAC) LL.M. Credential Assembly Service?

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We recommend that international applicants to the University of Miami School of Law’s LL.M. program register with LSAC’s LL.M. Credential Assembly Service to save you time and money, especially if you intend to apply to a number of U.S. or Canadian graduate law degree programs. You will only need to obtain your transcripts and other required credentials one time in order to make them available for all of your law school applications. For a registration fee of $185 (US), LSAC will collect, authenticate, and distribute your university records and TOEFL score(s). Five reports to law schools are included in the registration fee. For additional information about this service, go to https://llm.lsac.org. (Please note that the LSAC Credential Assembly Service serves only to authenticate non-U.S. or Canadian credentials that are needed in addition to a completed admission application.

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