Can you send my transcript to the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC)?

If you are applying for postgraduate studies in Law, particularly in the United States or Canada, the institution you are applying to may ask you to use the Law School Admissions Council's Credential Assembly Service. For information on the Credential Assembly Service, please see LSAC-CAS.

 

If you require your degree documents to be assessed by LSAC-CAS, and you started your course in 2002 or afterwards, you can share your degree documents with LSAC on Gradintelligence, using, please follow these instructions:

  1. Log into your account via Gradintelligence (if you have not access Gradintelligence before, please see: How do I access Gradintelligence?)
  2. Enter your My Documents option from the homepage and click on the "Share" icon of your chosen document.
  3. On the next page, specify the restrictions of your share request, in the “Recipient information” section enter LSAC's email (LLMinfo@LSAC.org) and click continue.
  4. Check your details are entered correctly, tick the box if you consent to your document being shared and click “Share Now”.

This will send an e-mail which includes a document access token to the LSAC. They will then be able to view your document.

Please note this method of sharing degree documents can only be used for courses started in 2002 or later. If you started a course before 2002 and require it to be evaluated by LSAC-CAS, please email tsadocuments@contacts.bham.ac.uk for further help.

If you studied at University College Birmingham (UCB), and received a degree which was accredited by the University of Birmingham, please email registry@ucb.ac.uk for further help.

If you studied Dentistry, Dental Hygiene and Therapy, Education, or a Presessional English programme please also see the special arrangements detailed at: How do I get a copy of my transcript?

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