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OUAC Ontario Law School Application Service (OLSAS) 2015

Name of the Organization : Ontario Universities’ Application Centre
Type of Facility : Ontario Law School Application (OLSAS) 2015
Province : Ontario
Country : Canada

Website : http://www.ouac.on.ca/olsas/

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Ontario Law Schools :

The Ontario Law School Application Service (OLSAS) is a non-profit centralized application service for applying to Ontario Law Schools.

Applicants to only the University of Ottawa’s French Common Law program do not use the English application.

How to apply :
Step 1 : Research Your University Options
** Review the entire OLSAS Instruction Booklet (PDF).
** Check out university publications, websites, etc.
** Familiarize yourself with the components that may be necessary for your application by reviewing the Application Components section.
** Review the Common Questions section.

Step 2 : Create a 2015 OLSAS account.

Step 3 : Prepare and submit your application by the deadline

Note :
Each law school is completely autonomous in reaching its own admission decisions with OLSAS providing only the application processing service.

Instructions for French applicants :
Applicants to the University of Ottawa’s French Common Law program and to the National Program who wish to fill out the French-language application may do so at the following website : http://centre.ouac.on.ca/olsas/.

List of Ontario Law Schools :
Candidates are advised to contact the school of their choice regarding additional information on the admission of applicants and for information on the academic program.

For More Info : https://www.ouac.on.ca/

Law School Admission Test (LSAT) :
** Law School Admission Test (LSAT) results are normally required for first-year admission purposes. Some law schools require that the LSAT test be written by specific dates.
** Applicants must enter their Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Account Number in the box provided in order for OLSAS to retrieve their LSAT results. This nine-digit identification number begins with an uppercase “L” followed by eight numerals, and is assigned by LSAC. Applicants who do not have this number at the time of application should submit this information using SAM.
** Applicants should enter their most recent LSAT score and/or the date on which they plan to write the LSAT. Applicants should inform OLSAS, using SAM, if these dates should change.

Contact :
Application-related inquiries : 519-823-1063
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday : 9:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. ET
Thursday : 10:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. ET

FAQs :
At the end of the application I see a warning and/or an error. What do I do?
Please read any errors or warnings carefully. If you have a warning, you can proceed with submitting your application. If you have an error, you must correct it before you can submit. Return to the screen mentioned in the error message and correct the error.

By which date should I submit my application in order for OLSAS to receive my Ontario university or Ontario community college transcript by the application deadline?
The transcript request is part of your application. As long as you submit your application, including the transcript request, by the application deadline, you will have satisfied the deadline requirement for your transcript.

How do I respond to an offer of admission?
Log in to your online application and select “Choices” in the “Application Links” menu. If you have received an offer of admission, it will be displayed on this screen. To respond to an offer, click on the offer, which will lead you to the “Response to Offer” screen.

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