The LSDAS prepares and provides the Law School with a comprehensive report (LSDAS report) that contains information that is important in the admissions decision-making process. The report will include:
· an undergraduate academic summary;
· copies of all post-secondary (community college, undergraduate, graduate, and law school) transcripts;
· LSAT scores and writing sample copies; and
· copies of Letters of Recommendation .
The School of Law, like almost all ABA-approved law schools and several non-ABA-approved schools, requires that applicants register for the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS). Unless you are a foreign-educated applicant, a transfer student applicant, or a visiting student applicant, you must register with LSDAS .
Applicants can register for the LSDAS by completing and mailing the registration form supplied in the LSAT/LSDAS Registration Information Book or at LSAC's website, www.lsac.org . Each time an applicant reapplies to the Law School , the Law School must request an updated LSDAS report. Therefore, reapplicants must have a current subscription for the updated LSDAS report to be released by LSAC.
The North Carolina Central University School of Law LSDAS identifier number is 5495.
Regardless of when the Law School requests transmission of the LSDAS report to the Law School , the LSDAS file must be complete at LSAC by the Law School 's application deadline of March 31st.
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