
If you are planning to apply to law schools and need to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), but are unable to pay for the test, you may be eligible to receive a fee waiver.
To qualify for a fee waiver, you must:
- be a US, Canadian, or Australian citizen;
- be a US national;
- be a permanent resident alien of the United States with an Alien Registration Receipt Card (I–151 orI–551);
- have been granted deferred action under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA); or
- have applied for deferred action under DACA.
Note: “The basic criterion for receiving a waiver is the absolute inability to pay for the LSAT and Credential Assembly Service (CAS).”
For more information and to apply for a fee waiver, please visit their official website: Fee waivers for the LSAT & Credential Assembly Service
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