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Law School Admission Council

Accommodated Testing

Accommodations
Request Packet
(downloadable forms)

Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities
Accommodations may be available to individuals with documented disabilities who are registered to take the LSAT. Please be aware that submission of the Accommodations Request Packet does not guarantee testing accommodations. Decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis on the documentation submitted.

To request accommodations for the LSAT:

  1. Obtain an Accommodations Request Packet by printing out the appropriate forms listed on the right.

    These are forms that you and your evaluator must complete; a description of the type of documentation you must provide to support your request for accommodations; and detailed instructions for completing the forms.

    The test is available in regular print; large, 18-point-type print; and in braille. A nonscannable answer sheet is also available. Depending on the nature of the impairment, other accommodations may include, but are not limited to, the use of a reader, an amanuensis, a wheelchair-accessible test center, additional rest time between sections, or additional testing time. Requests for these or other arrangements, or the use of special aids, should be included when you submit your registration materials.

  2. It is important that you review the entire Accommodations Request Packet for detailed information on accommodated testing policies, procedures, and deadlines. Be certain to check this website often for updates.
  3. You must register for the LSAT before submitting all the required forms to LSAC Accommodated Testing by the receipt deadline associated with your LSAT registration (also listed on page 1 of the General Information form). You may fill out the form online or by hand, but each form must be printed and signed before it is mailed, faxed, or scanned to LSAC.

Candidates may register for the LSAT online, by phone, or by submitting a paper registration form which can be obtained by calling 215.968.1001.

NOTE: Your request for accommodations will not be processed before you are registered to take the test.

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LSAC encourages candidates who request accommodations to register and submit all required documentation well in advance of the registration deadlines. Barring unforeseen circumstances, LSAC will respond to your request for accommodations within 14 working days of its receipt. However, the entire process may take substantially longer. You are advised to submit your request for accommodations well in advance of the test date in order to facilitate your planning and preparation for the test.

If your request for accommodations is granted, LSAC will make arrangements with the test center and send both you and the test center supervisor confirmation of the accommodations granted. Since some test centers may be unable to provide certain types of accommodations, LSAC strongly recommends that you register early to allow sufficient time for alternate arrangements, if necessary. LSAC cannot guarantee that you will test at the center for which you hold an admission ticket. Additionally, your test may be scheduled for an alternate test date.

You must also notify Accommodated Testing if you change your test center location. Notification must be received by the appropriate receipt deadline.

If your request for accommodations is denied, you will be registered at a standard administration of the LSAT.

How to Reach Accommodated Testing

Persons with hearing impairments can leave a message via a TDD at 215.968.1128. (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf)

US mail address:

LSAC Accommodated Testing
Box 8512
Newtown, PA 18940-8512
USA

Courier address:

LSAC Accommodated Testing
662 Penn Street
Newtown, PA 18940-1802
USA

Candidates who seek additional test time on scored sections of the test should pay particular attention to the following:

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Test takers who receive accommodations are subject to the same score cancellation policy as all other test takers. In addition, other policies in the LSAT & LSDAS Information Book  PDF Icon and online will apply to test takers who receive accommodations on the LSAT.

If you wish to take the LSAT again or transfer your registration to another date, you must submit another written request for accommodations by the deadline associated with your registration for an administration of the LSAT. All documentation submitted must meet LSAC’s current criteria and reflect the current impact of your impairment. If you need additional or different accommodations, you must complete all the required forms.

LSAC reserves the right to make final judgment regarding testing accommodations.