找到了。贴出来给大家好了: JD Credential Assembly Service for Foreign Transcripts Coming in August LSAC’s procedures for processing foreign transcripts will be changing this summer. Starting in August, JD applicants to US law schools who have completed any work at a foreign institution will be eligible for the JD Credential Assembly Service (JD CAS), an extension of the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS). Applicants who have attended foreign institutions will register for the LSDAS and pay the regular subscription fee; LSAC will forward all foreign transcripts to the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) for evaluation. A foreign credential evaluation report will be included with the LSDAS Law School Report to each law school that requires the JD CAS. The list of requiring law schools is currently being compiled. We anticipate that many law schools will require foreign–educated applicants to use this new online-only service. No foreign transcripts will be sent by LSAC to the schools that do not require the JD CAS. Applicants applying only to law schools that do not require the service need not have foreign transcripts submitted to LSAC.
Instructions on how to register for the JD CAS will be available in applicants' online accounts in August. The service will be announced to them the first time they log onto their LSAC account after June 3rd. http://www.lsacnet.org/News/lsac-announcements.asp |