Requesting Transcripts
After you register for the Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS), you must have a separate transcript sent to LSAC directly from each undergraduate and graduate institution you attended in the US, its territories, or Canada. You must have international transcripts, academic records, mark sheets, and degree certifications sent if:
- you are applying to a law school that requires the authentication and evaluation feature of the Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS), and
- you received your bachelor's degree from an institution outside of the US, its territories, or Canada, or
- you were directly enrolled at such an institution outside the US, its territories, or Canada, and the total amount of work you completed at all of these institutions combined is the equivalent of more than one year of undergraduate study in the US, its territories, or Canada.
Copies of all international educational records must be submitted in the original language. If the transcript or other required documents are not in English, a translation must be included.
Unique Academic Record Requirements for the Authentication and Evaluation Feature of the Credential Assembly Service
People's Republic of China:
- Official degree certificates (zhuanke, bachelor's, master's, etc.) and graduation diplomas in Chinese for all programs undertaken along with a complete and literal English translation
- Official college or university academic record (transcript) in Chinese showing all courses and grades for all years of study along with a complete and literal English translation
NOTE: The academic record must be issued by the institution's central administrative office responsible for preparing and verifying official student records. Documents issued by an individual academic department or by a notary public are not considered official.
Transcripts issued to you or sent by you will not be processed.
Transcripts to include:
- bachelor's and graduate institutions
- law/medical/professional institutions
- institutions attended for summer or evening courses
- institutions attended even though a degree was never received
- institutions from which you took college-level courses while in high school even though they were for high school credit
- institutions that clearly sponsored your overseas study (see International Transcripts below)
Transcripts must be sent from institutions even if:
- credit was transferred from an institution and it appears on another institution's transcript
- the institution is closed
(These transcripts are usually maintained by the department of higher education or by another school in the state in which the school was located, so you will need to contact the state's department of higher education. For international transcripts, contact the Ministry of Education in the country where the school was located.) - "withdraw," "incomplete," etc., are the only grades listed
- you have just enrolled
(Request that the registrar's office send a transcript of courses "in progress" or a statement of current enrollment. The document must bear the official registrar's seal.)
International Transcripts
- Transcripts must be sent if your degree was received from an institution located outside the US, its territories, or Canada, and you are applying to a Credential Assembly Service-requiring law school that also requires the authentication and evaluation feature.
- Do not have a transcript sent from an international institution if your bachelor's degree is from a US, US Territory, or Canadian school, AND:
- the total amount of work you completed at all international institutions combined is equal to or less than the equivalent of one year of undergraduate study in the US, its territories, or Canada, OR
- your work was completed through an overseas study program that was clearly sponsored by a US, US Territory, or Canadian school.
Clear sponsorship means:
- the courses received the sponsoring institution's academic credit (not transfer credit);
- the course codes, titles, credits earned, and grades appear on the sponsoring institution's transcript. Typically, these grades and credits are included in the sponsoring institution's cumulative GPA. The courses are often administered and taught by the sponsoring institution's faculty at an overseas institution.
Work that appears as transfer credit on the sponsoring institution's transcript has NOT been completed under the clear sponsorship of the institution. It may still be referred to as the institution’s exchange program, study abroad program, or consortium work. However, grades received in courses transferred from other institutions are typically not reported on the sponsoring institution's transcript, nor included in the sponsoring institution's GPA. They simply contribute credit towards a degree or elective requirement, assuming a grade of C or better was attained. Grades of C- and below typically do not transfer.
How to Have Transcripts Sent
Transcripts must be sent directly from the institutions attended. Transcripts issued to you or sent by you will not be processed. Most institutions charge a fee for forwarding transcripts. Allow two weeks from the time of receipt for LSAC to process your transcripts.
It is your responsibility to have an official copy of all required transcripts sent to LSAC directly from the registrar's office of each institution. You must use LSAC's Transcript Request Forms for this purpose. If you register online, your Transcript Request Forms will be available only after you register for the Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS) and enter your institution information. Transcript Request Forms are also available in the LSAC Registration Packet for those who register by mail.
To download the Transcript Request Forms, log on to your LSAC.org account, go to Apply/Credentials/Transcripts, and select the appropriate link. Your Transcript Request Forms are only available after you register for the Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS) and enter your institution's information. To download and print a Transcript Request Form for a particular institution, click on the institution's name. Each form is prepopulated with your information and the institution's information.
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Inability to Obtain Transcripts
If you are unable to obtain transcripts from an institution due to a financial obligation, you must indicate this when registering for the Credential Assembly Service (LSDAS). If the institution is the only undergraduate institution you attended, or if you have attended multiple undergraduate institutions and have outstanding financial obligations with all of them, a Credential Assembly Service law school report cannot be produced for you.
If you attended an institution outside the US, its territories, or Canada, and you have outstanding financial obligations with one or more of them, a Credential Assembly Service law school report cannot be produced for you.
Updating Your Transcript Information
You should have official transcripts sent for any additional academic work completed after your initial Credential Assembly Service law school reports have been forwarded. This information will be incorporated into your file and updated transcript reports will be sent to the law schools as long as their reporting term is still current.
US, its territories, and Canadian Transcripts should be mailed to:
Law School Admission Council
662 Penn Street
Box 2000-M
Newtown, PA 18940-0993
International Transcripts should be mailed to:
Law School Admission Council
662 Penn Street
Box 8502
Newtown, PA 18940-8502
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