LSAT and CAS

All applicants for admission must take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) administered by Law School Admission Services. You should arrange to take the test as early as possible and no later than the February preceding the August for which you are seeking admission. Scores that are more than four years old will not be considered by our admissions committee. If you take the LSAT more than once, the committee will consider the highest score.

Applicants must also register with the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) and must arrange to have official transcripts from each undergraduate institution attended sent directly to CAS. CAS will then prepare a summary of each applicant's undergraduate work for its report to Florida State Law.

Applicants who have done graduate work should submit transcripts of that work directly to CAS. LSAT applications are contained in the LSAT/CAS Information Book and are available at most undergraduate colleges and law schools or may be obtained directly from the Law School Admissions Services, Box 2000, Newton, PA 18940-0993, 215.968.1001.