ADA.gov Testing Accommodations
The U.S. Department of Justice explains how testing entities should handle disability-related testing accommodation requests.
You're not lazy. You may need support.
Students who think they might have ADHD, autism, or a learning disorder can get formally evaluated to qualify for possible accommodations like extra time on exams.
$1,200 total (60%+ below typical $3,000–$5,000 rates)
See why clients find our plans cost-effective.Extended testing time to reduce pressure and allow students to demonstrate what they know.
Permission to take rest, movement, or regulation breaks without penalty.
Testing in a quieter, smaller room to support focus and reduce sensory overload.
Adjusted deadlines or alternative testing arrangements when symptoms interfere.
Start with a simple appointment with a licensed psychologist who understands students and college accommodations. We’ll explain what to expect and answer your questions before anything begins.
You’ll complete an evidence-based assessments remotely from the comfort of your home. Breaks are allowed, and our clinicians are there to support you (not judge!) throughout the process.
We prepare a clear, professionally written report that colleges look for, so you can confidently submit it to your campus accessibility services office without guesswork.
Students have emotional disabilities
Students have learning disabilities
Students received accommodations
“I wanted to follow up here with an update. On Friday, my accommodations for 50% extra time was approved!”
“I'd like to thank you both for your tremendous help with making this possible!”
“I am incredibly grateful for all your efforts and will surely be recommending your services to those in similar circumstances.”
You’ll work with experienced, licensed psychologists who take the time to understand you—not just your paperwork. Our clinicians care deeply about your well-being and your success, and they’re committed to helping you feel supported throughout the entire process.
$1,200 total (60%+ below typical $3,000–$5,000 rates)
See why clients find our plans cost-effective.Our team is dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of clinical rigor in our evaluations.

Chief Clinical Officer
Dr. Hall brings 12 years of experience as a clinical neuropsychologist. She is committed to clinical accuracy in psychological assessment and ensures evaluations meet the highest professional and ethical standards.

Chief Executive Officer
For the past decade, Jay has built healthcare companies centered on patient outcomes and clinician well-being. He is committed to expanding access to affordable psychological evaluations to help college students succeed.

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Last reviewed: June 30, 2026
Official policies can change, so confirm deadlines, documentation recency, and approval steps with the testing organization before submitting a request.
The U.S. Department of Justice explains how testing entities should handle disability-related testing accommodation requests.
The Department of Education summarizes Section 504 protections for students with disabilities in federally funded education programs.
The Office for Civil Rights explains how disability rights and accommodation responsibilities change in postsecondary education.
Take the first step toward fair academic accommodations with guidance
from licensed clinicians who care about your success. If learning or testing
feels harder than it should, you’re not alone. We’re here to help you with
the documentation for possible accommodations that may help
you perform at your best.
