The latest February LSAT cancellations

A storm’s a-brewin’, and the LSAC has already canceled a number of tomorrow’s LSAT administrations. Before you head out tomorrow, check to make sure your test center is open! The LSAC is keeping of running list of centers that are already closed, and that list is sure to grow today and tomorrow.

Here are the closings so far, state by state:

Delaware

Center 1330 – University of Delaware, Newark, DE

Maryland

Center 1364 – Towson University, Towson, MD
Center 1381 – Towson University, Towson, MD (overflow)
Center 1382 – Towson University, Towson, MD (overflow)
Center 1369 – University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD
Center 1371 – University of Maryland-College Park, College Park, MD
Center 1372 – University of Maryland (Overflow)-College Park, College Park, MD
Center 1386 – Montgomery College, Rockville, MD
Center 1393 – Hagerstown Community College, Hagerstown, MD

Ohio

Center 4528 – Cedarville University, Cedarville, OH

Pennsylvania

Center 2012 – Villanova University, Villanova, PA
Center 2019 – Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA
Center 2025 – Millersville University, Millersville, PA

Virginia

Center 1582 – Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA
Center 1594 – Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden Sydney, VA
Center 1597 – University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA
Center 1598 – Northern Virginia Community College, Springfield, VA
Center 1609 – Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA

Washington, DC

Center 1556 – Howard University, Washington, DC
Center 1569 – Catholic University of America, Washington, DC

It can be a drag if your LSAT administration is canceled, but don’t fret. The LSAC will usually contact you with rescheduling information within a week. Silver lining: more time for LSAT prep.

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