
LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS)
The LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS) is a centralized system used by law schools to collect and review applicants' academic records, letters of recommendation, personal statements, and standardized test scores (like the LSAT). Instead of sending each application materials separately, applicants submit their documents once to CAS, which organizes and forwards them to the law schools they apply to. This streamlines the application process, ensuring consistency and ease of review for admissions committees, while providing a comprehensive, verified profile of each candidate’s credentials.