In order to qualify for accommodations on the SAT, a student must have a documented disability, such as a learning disability. However, just because a student has a disability, does not mean they will necessarily qualify for accomodations. In addition, students with an IEP or Section 504 Accommodation Plan do not necessarily qualify for accommodations on the SAT.
Child and Family Development offers comprehensive psychological-educational evaluations in order to determine the presence of learning disabilities (such as dyslexia), attention disorders or anxiety disorders that may warrant the recommendation of accommodations. In addition, the evaluation includes measurements that are accepted by the College Board. Parents should know that in most cases, the College Board requires an evaluation to be current within the past 5 years.
Contact a Child and Family Development clinic to learn more about our diagnostic and treatment services.
Child and Family Development offers comprehensive psychological-educational evaluations in order to determine the presence of learning disabilities (such as dyslexia), attention disorders or anxiety disorders that may warrant the recommendation of accommodations. In addition, the evaluation includes measurements that are accepted by the College Board. Parents should know that in most cases, the College Board requires an evaluation to be current within the past 5 years.
Contact a Child and Family Development clinic to learn more about our diagnostic and treatment services.

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