@ramandielham from my understanding you only get the fee waiver if you see your score and cancel it; if you withdraw you do not fall into that category and therefore, unfortunately, will not get the fee waiver for a future test.
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If they canceled your administration, I think that they would most likely give you a fee waiver for a future LSAT, but it would not have the perks of the July 15th LSAT (being able to cancel your score).
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... being considered for a fee waiver? Would love to apply broadly ... ’t know about LSACs fee waiver and ended up paying for ... done deal to get the waiver for apps.
@umich101 Try appealing the fee waiver denial. I was denied, appealed and then received the waiver. I had a friend who went through the same process: denied, appealed, approved
Or try lsac forums, it's the easiest way to get multiple fee waivers
If you haven't done so already, sign up for the LSAC Candidate Referral Service (CRS). This is how law schools can find you and reach out to you. You can also call or email the admissions offices and just ask for a fee waiver.
I think it could be helpful if you had real questions to ask them. You can always call them and speak to someone. They usually do get your information and may even offer you a fee waiver!