If you are unable or no longer wish to take the LSAT for which you have registered, you may withdraw your registration in one of three ways:
- Request a Test Date Change by the administration’s test date change deadline. Additional fees may apply. Please review the Test Date Change policy for more information.
- Request an LSAT Registration Refund by the administration’s refund request deadline. Please review the LSAT Refunds policy for more information.
- Withdraw your registration. If, after the test date change and refund deadlines have passed, you find you are unable to take the LSAT, please withdraw your registration through your ý JD Account by 11:59 p.m. (ET), the day before you are scheduled to test. Withdrawing your registration will prevent an absentee notation from appearing on your ý file, but you will not receive a refund. (If you register for another test date, you will be required to pay the full LSAT registration fee.) Please note: If you did not schedule a testing time through Prometric by your administration’s scheduling deadline, your registration will be automatically withdrawn, without a refund.
All three options are available on the of your ý JD Account. (If you do not see a Withdraw link on your LSAT Status page, please contact us at ýinfo@ý.org or 1.800.336.3982 for assistance.)
This is important: If you received a fee waiver, you must withdraw your registration by the withdrawal deadline in order to use your fee waiver for a different test date.
About Absentee Notations
If you schedule a testing time through Prometric and fail to withdraw your LSAT registration, a designation of “Absent” will appear on your score report when it is sent to the law school(s) to which you apply. This designation is not considered a score of zero, nor will it be factored into any reportable scores that may already be on file.