LSAT Test Dates and Centers in Alabama

LSAT, which stands for Law School Admission Test, is an exam that must be taken by applicants who plan to study in American law degree programs. This page provides a full list of LSAT test centers and their city locations within the state of Alabama. You can select one that is nearest to you. Also offered are the most recent test dates during 2019-2020 academic year. To check detailed LSAT testing locations and dates in Alabama, please see the following tables.

LSAT Test Dates and Centers in Alabama

LSAT Testing Locations for September 21, 2019

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
MILES COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA – BIRMINGHAM Birmingham, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
SPRING HILL COLLEGE MOBILE, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA MOBILE, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
FAULKNER UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
AUBURN UNIV AT MONTGOMERY Montgomery, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY NORMAL, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
TROY UNIVERSITY TROY, AL 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM

LSAT Testing Locations for October 28, 2019

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
AUBURN UNIVERSITY AUBURN, AL 10/28/2019 12:30:00 PM

LSAT Testing Locations for November 25, 2019

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
MILES COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM, AL 11/25/2019 12:30:00 PM
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA – BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM, AL 11/25/2019 12:30:00 PM
AUBURN UNIV AT MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY, AL 11/25/2019 12:30:00 PM
ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY NORMAL, AL 11/25/2019 12:30:00 PM

LSAT Testing Locations for January 13, 2020

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn, AL 1/13/2020 12:30:00 PM
MILES COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM, AL 1/13/2020 12:30:00 PM
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA – BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM, AL 1/13/2020 12:30:00 PM
AUBURN UNIV AT MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY, AL 1/13/2020 12:30:00 PM
ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY NORMAL, AL 1/13/2020 12:30:00 PM
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Tuscaloosa, AL 1/13/2020 12:30:00 PM

LSAT Testing Locations for February 22, 2020

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn, AL 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM
SPRING HILL COLLEGE MOBILE, AL 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA MOBILE, AL 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM
FAULKNER UNIVERSITY Montgomery, AL 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM
TROY UNIVERSITY TROY, AL 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Tuscaloosa, AL 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM

LSAT Testing Locations for March 30, 2020

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn, AL 3/30/2020 12:30:00 PM
MILES COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM, AL 3/30/2020 12:30:00 PM
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA – BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM, AL 3/30/2020 12:30:00 PM
AUBURN UNIV AT MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY, AL 3/30/2020 12:30:00 PM
ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY NORMAL, AL 3/30/2020 12:30:00 PM

LSAT Testing Locations for April 25, 2020

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
SPRING HILL COLLEGE MOBILE, AL 4/25/2020 8:30:00 AM
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA MOBILE, AL 4/25/2020 8:30:00 AM
FAULKNER UNIVERSITY Montgomery, AL 4/25/2020 8:30:00 AM
TROY UNIVERSITY TROY, AL 4/25/2020 8:30:00 AM
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Tuscaloosa, AL 4/25/2020 8:30:00 AM

Alabama LSAT Testing Locations

The LSAT exam in Alabama may be held on weekends or public holidays.

Alabama Fifty States Quarter Dollar

The Alabama Fifty States Quarter Dollar coin depicts Helen Keller (writer and activist who lost her sight and hearing as an infant), a branch of a longleaf pine (one of the symbols of the state), magnolia flowers, and the slogan Spirit of Courage (” Spirit of Courage”). courage”).

The inscription on the coin reads Helen Keller (Helen Keller), and it is made in both Latin and Braille.

America the Beautiful

One of the quarter dollar coins from the America the Beautiful series is dedicated to the Tuskegee Pilots National Historic Site, located in Alabama.

The coin depicts a black pilot fastening his flight helmet, two P-51 Mustang fighter jets flying in the distance and airfield buildings.

The inscription on the coin reads They fought two wars (“They fought two wars”), implying the fight against America’s enemies and racial discrimination..