LSAC Closes Test Centers for February 6th – LSAT Administration

Due to inclement weather, the LSAC has closed several test centers in the east. As this affects many of you, we want to ensure you have the most up-to-date information, and, are assured you will have use of all your Kaplan resources up to your rescheduled test date.

How do I know if my test center is closed?
The LSAC is the only source for test cancellations. Cancellations are not necessarily based on school closures. The most up-to-date listing of affected test sites can be found on the LSAC's website. As we anticipate additional closures as the storm approaches, please be sure to check the website prior to heading to your test site on Saturday.

When will my test be rescheduled?
The LSAC will contact you, most likely next week, about your options including rescheduling your test date. While no official dates have been established as of yet, your exam will likely be held within the next few weeks.

What will happen to my Kaplan course access?
Please be assured, Kaplan will fully support you in your continued preparation through your rescheduled test date, which includes both center and online access. All students preparing for the February exam have had their online access extended through February 28th, 2010. Should your test be scheduled later than that date, we will be happy to further extend your access. If you are having technical difficulties, please call us directly at 1-800-KAP-TEST.

What if I have additional questions?
For questions about your test site, you may call the LSAC on Saturday morning at (215) 968-1001. Their call center will open early at 7AM on Saturday to answer any questions. For questions about your continued LSAT preparation, or anything else, please feel free to call our student service team at 1-800-KAP-TEST.