About
The Credentials Assembly Service (CAS, formerly known as LSDAS) is part of the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC), and serves as the national clearinghouse for law school admissions. Law schools use this service to centralize and facilitate the law school application process. You will need to become familiar with the application procedures established by CAS.
CAS submits a report to each school you apply to. The report contains:
- Copies of all undergraduate, graduate and professional school transcripts
- A summary of the transcripts, with a CAS-calculated undergraduate GPA
- LSAT score(s) and a copy of LSAT writing sample(s)
- Letters of recommendation