Lincoln Alexander Law LSAT Prep Program
We are committed to expanding access to legal education by supporting diverse and under-represented law school applicants. The Lincoln Alexander Law LSAT & Access Prep Program provides comprehensive LSAT preparation, admissions support, mentorship, and exposure to the legal profession - all designed to help you succeed in your application journey.
Applications for 2026 are now open and will close on April 15 at midnight.
About the Program
This program is tailored for high-potential undergraduate students, recent graduates, and mature students who are preparing to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and applying to Canadian law schools. Through structured instruction, practical learning, and dedicated advising, participants strengthen their LSAT reasoning skills, gain confidence, and better understand the law school admissions process.
Key components include:
- Extensive LSAT prep curriculum: Logic games, reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and test strategies.
- Admissions guidance: Workshops on personal statements, application strategy, and financing a legal education.
- Mentorship opportunities: Optional mentorship with current law students and alumni.
- Professional exposure: Panels and networking with lawyers and legal professionals.
Dates and details subject to change.
- Duration: Mid-May to end of July
- Format: Online/virtual with in-person components
- Schedule: Evenings during the week
- Cost: Free for eligible participants
- Class Size: Limited to ensure quality instruction and individualized support
The LSAT Prep Program is open to candidates who are:
- third-year, fourth-year, or final-year undergraduate students; recent university graduates; or identify as prospective mature students
- Plan to write the LSAT in the upcoming admissions cycle
- Are committed to attending all sessions and engaging with all program activities
We particularly encourage applications from those who face systemic barriers in accessing legal education, including:
- Students from low-income backgrounds
- Black, Indigenous, and racialized students
- First-generation university students
- Individuals from historically under-served communities
LSAT Preparation
- Test-taking strategies and pacing
- Practice on real LSAT sections
- Critical reading approaches
Law School Admissions Support
- Detailed walkthroughs on how admissions decisions are made
- Personal statement writing guidance
- Selecting programs that align with career goals
- Financial aid and scholarship insights
Professional Exposure
- Hear from practising lawyers, judges, and law students
- Workshops on legal careers and pathways in law
- Networking and community building
Mentorship & Ongoing Support
- Guided mentorship
- Admissions advising throughout the cycle
- Access to law school admissions staff
Applications typically open in March and close mid-April.
Candidates submit:
- (google form) Program application form (external link)
- Academic transcript
- Optional references or supporting documents
Selection decisions are communicated in April, and the program commences in May.
Applicants must:
- have completed a bachelor’s degree or currently pursuing one
- Intend to write the LSAT in the upcoming cycle
- Demonstrate interest in legal education and community engagement
Financial need, lived experience with barriers to legal education, and commitment to diversity are considered in the selection process.
Even if not selected, applicants are encouraged to explore:
- Official LSAT Prep materials (including free resources through LSAC)
- Pre-law advising at their home institution
Law school tours and information sessions
(to increase preparedness and confidence before law school applications)