Accommodations for Colleges and Universities
Unsure if you need updated testing? We’ll help you navigate accommodations for standardized exams, licensure tests, and university programs—so you can achieve your academic and professional goals.
Accessing Accommodations in College
In college, getting accommodations isn’t automatic—it starts with having current documentation of your need for accommodations (usually within 3 years).
Our evaluations provide the detailed information colleges need to approve supports like extended time, quiet testing spaces, or access to assistive tools. We help students understand their learning profile and provide the documentation necessary to confidently request accommodations that make college success achievable.
Did you know? When students with learning disabilities or ADHD get the support they need, their four-year college graduation rates nearly match those of students without learning challenges—and are significantly higher than those who go without support.
550+ Colleges and Universities
We’ve provided updated testing documentation for accommodations at hundreds of institutions nationwide. Below is a small sampling of universities that accept our evaluations. Each link leads to the school’s disability services page where you can learn more about how accommodations are granted:
Not all colleges or universities refer to their disability support offices by the same name; some call it Disability Resources, Accessibility Services, or Student Support. Regardless of the name, they all provide the same essential services for students.
Common FAQ’s
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To access services, you need updated documentation of your learning disability, usually an evaluation from the last 3-5 years. Check your school’s guidelines and apply after acceptance.
We can guide you through the process and help you secure accommodations.
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Note-taking assistance
Extra time for assignments and tests
Test reading and scribe services
Breaks during class
Priority registration
Quiet testing centers
Audio recording of lectures
Audiobooks for textbooks
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No. Your assessment needs to have been done or updated within a 3-5 year period. Your disability affects you differently as an adult than it did as a child, so colleges will require a recent evaluation to ensure you receive proper services.
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With over 20 years of experience and having sent documentation to over 550 colleges and universities worldwide, we specialize in helping students access the accommodations they need for success in school and beyond.
Get Started Today
Ready to secure accommodations or update your existing documentation? Whether you’re aiming for a professional license, preparing for a high-stakes exam, or seeking academic support at a university, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way.
Don’t let outdated paperwork stand in your path—let’s get you the assistance you need.