So I see in LSAC that there is a certification letter, which basically says I've submitted my app, here's my money. Though, since I already submitted $$ through LSAC (or fee waivers), do I need to print out and sign and send in?
In an email from LSAC after submitting: Please remember to send your Certification Letter along with the application fee directly to the law school,if required.
Sorry, I suck at searching. I'm forum illiterate.
Certification letter after submitting app Forum
- im_blue

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Re: Certification letter after submitting app
I think the certification letter is for applicants who paid by check.
- 2014

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Re: Certification letter after submitting app
Are you sure it isn't referring to a Dean's certification?
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trudat15

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Re: Certification letter after submitting app
I think, as im_blue says, it's for ppl that pay by check. I'm positive it's not a Dean's Cert (I already went through the Dean' Cert process for some schools because I checked Yes to the discipline question).2014 wrote:Are you sure it isn't referring to a Dean's certification?
When you click on the link: View the Certification Letter for your law school application, it brings up a PDF that says:
Dear Dean of Admissions:
This is to inform you that I have applied to your law school electronically......
Enclosed is a fee payment of $xx.
Then it goes on to state the rules that you click when you submit (ie, everything is truthful, etc).
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bkobean

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Re: Certification letter after submitting app
Also curious. Does anyone know?
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