
Here’s what you can do if your request is not fully approved.
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Here’s what you can do if your request is not fully approved.
If your request for disability-related accommodation(s) is denied (other than for lateness or lack of registration), you have the right to appeal LSAC’s decision.*
You have two (2) business days after the posting of LSAC’s decision to your online account to inform LSAC of your intent to appeal.
You have five (5) calendar days from the posting of LSAC’s decision to your online account to submit documentation in support of your appeal.
If your appeal is received more than five (5) calendar days from the posting of LSAC's decision to your online account, you may request that your test date be moved to the next test administration at no additional cost, so that your appeal may be considered.
The result of your appeal will be provided to you within one week of its submission, barring unforeseen circumstances.
*Denial of a request that is not based on a disability-related need (i.e., you state that you do not have a disability but have a preference for testing in certain environments) will not be subject to appeal, as testing accommodations on the LSAT are only available to address disability-related needs.