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Both federal and state law require colleges and universities to accommodate students with disabilities and law schools should be conscious of their obligation to accommodate students with disabilities and to educate lawyers who may represent persons with disabilities. For information about resources available to meet your needs on campus, it is best to contact individual law schools.
Accommodations for the LSAT:
The LSAC offers LSAT accommodations for test takers with disabilities. The process of requesting accommodations for the exam can take a long time and we recommend applying for accommodations as soon as possible before your desired test date. For the LSAT, you must be registered for a specific test date before applying for accommodations, and each test date has its own deadline to request accommodations. You can appeal if your accommodation is not granted. Go to the LSAC Policy on Accommodations for Test Takers with Disabilities page to learn more.