Testing Accommodations
If you or your child has a learning disability that prevents you or your child from taking a test as quickly as you would like, the law requires the test giver to accommodate your learning disability. A testing accommodation can include giving you extra time to take the test, allowing you to use a computer, giving you a private room in which to take the test, or some other form of accommodation. The testing accommodation laws apply to these and other kinds of tests:
- SAT
- LSAT
- MCAT
- GMAT
- Medical Boards
- Bar Exam
- College
- Graduate School
If you have been denied testing accommodations, or if you believe you have been discriminated against based on your learning disability, we recommend Jo Anne Simon, PC. Jo Anne is a true pioneer in the field. She has litigated some of the most important cases and is the go to expert when Congress requires advice.