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🚨***🚨 MARCH 30 LSAT ADMINISTRATION CANCELLED 🚨***🚨

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Date: March 17th, 2020 7:03 AM
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https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat

UPDATE: Coronavirus and the LSAT

All of us at LSAC are saddened by the COVID-19 outbreaks affecting so many countries and communities around the world. Our hearts go out to all of the individuals, families, and communities that have been affected. We are working with global, national, and local officials to comply with local health directives and guidance, while striving to address the needs of test takers and schools.

In response to the growing COVID-19 emergency and the guidance from public health authorities, LSAC has made the difficult decision to cancel the March LSAT in all locations worldwide. Health officials are urging businesses, organizations, and individuals to limit travel or activities that could accelerate the spread of the disease and cause our health systems to become overwhelmed. Cancelling the March test is a difficult step, but we believe it is the most responsible course of action to protect test takers, test center personnel, and the broader community.

LSAC is taking steps to try to ease the impact of this cancellation and the ongoing COVID-19 virus situation on the law school admission process:

·All March registrants in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have been automatically registered for the April 25 test in the community where they were registered for the March test. All current March registrants in other regions have been automatically registered for the June test in their locations. We know that with widespread university closures, travel restrictions, and other disruptions caused by this crisis that some candidates may wish to change locations. Our staff are available and eager to help; candidates who prefer a different date or location, or any other change, should please contact our Candidate Services team at LSACinfo@LSAC.org or 215.968.1001.

·While none of us can predict how the COVID-19 virus situation will evolve, we are hopeful that the April and June tests will be able to go forward as planned. We will continuously monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.

·Given the uncertainty of this evolving crisis, we are also aggressively exploring options to administer the LSAT in alternative ways that will best protect the health and well-being of test takers and the broader community. These alternatives could include secure remote-proctored tests, an additional spring/summer administration, and other options that would meet evolving public health guidelines.

·We are working with our member law schools that are still accepting applications for fall 2020 enrollment to help expand flexibility on deadlines for their candidates. Our member law schools work hard to support candidates, and we are confident that our admission community will continue to respond to this extraordinary crisis with compassion and agility.

LSAC is committed to doing everything possible to provide candidates with the assessment and other services needed, while following public health guidance to ensure the safety of test takers and the broader community.

We will continue to provide regular updates as this situation unfolds. See below for more information and answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

What is the status of the March 30 LSAT in the United States and Canada?

In response to the growing COVID-19 emergency and the guidance from public health authorities, LSAC has made the difficult decision to cancel the March LSAT in all locations worldwide. All March registrants in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have been automatically registered for the April 25 test in the community where they were registered for the March test.

We know that with widespread university closures, travel restrictions, and other disruptions caused by this crisis that some candidates may wish to change testing locations. Our staff are available and eager to help; candidates who prefer a different date or location, or any other change, should contact our Candidate Services team at LSACinfo@LSAC.org or 215.968.1001.

What is the status of the April 25 LSAT in the United States and Canada?

The April 25 LSAT is currently scheduled to proceed as planned. We will continue to monitor updates and guidance from national and local health officials and will provide additional information as soon as possible. Should it become necessary to close or move testing centers in certain locations, we will communicate directly with all affected candidates and work to reschedule them to another test center or another date. We will communicate a final decision on the April test no later than Friday, April 10, so that April registrants have the ability to plan.

What is the status of the upcoming international LSAT administration, scheduled for March 28-30, depending on the region?

In consultation with national health officials, the March LSAT administrations in South Korea, Thailand, Japan, China, and Hong Kong were cancelled in February due to the COVID-19 outbreaks in those countries, and registrants in these countries will receive a full refund.

Subsequently, on March 16, in response to the growing COVID-19 emergency and the guidance from public health authorities, LSAC announced the cancellation of the March LSAT in all locations worldwide. All March registrants as of March 16 have been automatically registered for the next test in their locations.

We know that with widespread university closures, travel restrictions, and other disruptions caused by this crisis that some candidates may wish to change testing locations. Our staff are available and eager to help; candidates who prefer a different date or location, or any other change, should contact our Candidate Services team at LSACinfo@LSAC.org or 215.968.1001.

What is the status of the upcoming international LSAT administration, scheduled for June 27 or 28, depending on the region?

The June international LSAT administration is currently scheduled to proceed as planned. We will continue to monitor updates and guidance from national and local health officials and will provide additional information as soon as possible. Currently, based on direction from Chinese health officials, we have delayed the opening of registration for the June 28 LSAT in China until closer to the test date. Should it become necessary to close or move testing centers in certain countries related to the June test, we will communicate directly with all affected candidates and work to reschedule them to another test center or another date.

Test Day Experience and Instructions

What steps are being taken to protect health and well-being at LSAT test sites in response to the Coronavirus outbreak?

In response to the growing COVID-19 emergency and the guidance from public health authorities, LSAC has made the difficult decision to cancel the March LSAT in all locations worldwide. LSAC will continue to operate in accordance with the guidance provided by the World Health Organization, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other public health agencies. Cancelling the March test is a difficult step, but we believe it is the most responsible course of action to protect test takers, test center personnel, and the broader community.

Given the uncertainty of this evolving crisis, we are also aggressively exploring options to administer the LSAT in alternative ways that will best protect the health and well-being of test takers and the broader community. These alternatives could include secure remote-proctored tests, an additional spring/summer administration, and other options that would meet evolving public health guidelines.

Please know that prior to each administration, all of LSAC’s testing equipment is sanitized. In addition, test takers are deliberately separated from one another for the duration of the test.

We have amended our test taker rules to allow students to wear masks that cover their nose and mouth if they wish, and to allow students to bring an appropriate-sized container of hand sanitizer to the test.

We will continue to work with public health authorities to explore additional recommendations on test administration.

Can I wear a face mask at my LSAT test?

While the World Health Organization only recommends masks for those who are caregivers to infected persons, we recognize that in the current Coronavirus situation, some test takers may feel more comfortable wearing a mask while taking the LSAT in a public setting with other people.

Beginning with the April LSAT and until further notice, test takers who wish to wear a mask that covers their nose and mouth to the test center are permitted to do so, with the following provisions:

1. Test takers may be asked to briefly remove their masks during the checking of government-issued photo IDs. This is necessary for testing staff to make a positive identification.

2. Test takers will be allowed to wear their masks while testing.

3. Test takers may also be asked to briefly remove their masks when their identification is checked following the break after test section 3 or after any restroom break.

Please note that test centers will not be responsible for providing masks or disposing of them for test takers.

Can I bring hand sanitizer to my LSAT test?

Beginning with the April LSAT and until further notice, test takers will be allowed to have a small container of hand sanitizer (preferably travel size, but no larger than an 8 oz. container) on their desktops or in their ziplock bags (subject to inspection).

Is it safe to take a standardized test in a large group setting, given concerns over the spread of the Coronavirus?

We are monitoring the COVID-19 virus situation carefully and paying close attention to the guidance of public health authorities. Throughout this process, our highest priority will be the health and well-being of test takers, test center personnel, and the public.

In response to the growing COVID-19 emergency, health officials are urging businesses, organizations, and individuals to limit travel or activities that could accelerate the spread of the disease and cause our health systems to become overwhelmed. Because of this, LSAC has made the difficult decision to cancel the March test to assist with the social distancing that public health authorities are urging in order to slow the spread of this disease; we believe this is the most responsible course of action to protect test takers, test center personnel, and the broader community.

While none of us can predict how the COVID-19 virus situation will evolve, we are hopeful that the April and June tests will be able to go forward as planned. Given the uncertainty of this evolving crisis, we are also actively exploring options to administer the LSAT in alternative ways that will best protect the health and well-being of test takers and the broader community. These alternatives could include secure remote-proctored tests, an additional spring/summer administration, and other options that would meet evolving public health guidelines.

We will continuously monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.

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