ADHD College Accommodations Start with the Right Evaluation

Struggling to focus during exams? Racing thoughts making it hard to finish on time? You may have ADHD—an often misunderstood condition that can qualify you for college accommodations like extra time, exam breaks, and reduced-distraction testing. Get a formal ADHD evaluation for college accommodations today.

$1,200 total (60%+ below typical $3,000–$5,000 rates)

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Focused college student with ADHD preparing for exams with accommodations

What ADHD Looks Like in College

Running out of time on exams

You know the material but can't finish before time is called.

Difficulty sustaining focus

Lectures, readings, and study sessions feel impossible to get through without zoning out.

Procrastination & missed deadlines

Not from laziness — from executive functioning challenges that make it hard to start and plan.

Restlessness during exams

You need to move, take breaks, or shift positions but feel trapped in a timed test.

Inconsistent academic performance

Some days you perform well, other days your brain won't cooperate — and your grades reflect it.

Feeling overwhelmed

Managing coursework, deadlines, and daily life feels harder than it does for your peers.

Accommodations You May Qualify For

Time-and-a-half or double time to reduce pressure and demonstrate what you know.

Extended Time on Exams

Time-and-a-half or double time to reduce pressure and demonstrate what you know.

Permission to take rest or movement breaks without penalty during timed tests.

Breaks During Exams

Permission to take rest or movement breaks without penalty during timed tests.

A quieter, smaller room to support focus and reduce sensory overload.

Reduced-Distraction Testing

A quieter, smaller room to support focus and reduce sensory overload.

Adjusted deadlines when ADHD symptoms interfere with completing assignments on time.

Flexible Deadlines

Adjusted deadlines when ADHD symptoms interfere with completing assignments on time.

How It Works

1

Schedule Your ADHD Evaluation

Start with a simple appointment with a licensed psychologist who specializes in ADHD. We'll explain what to expect and answer your questions before anything begins.

2

Complete the Assessment from Home

You'll complete evidence-based ADHD assessments remotely — including attention tests, executive functioning measures, and clinical interviews. Breaks are allowed.

3

Get Your Documentation

We prepare a clear, professionally written report that meets the documentation standards your college's disability services office requires for ADHD accommodations.

$1,200 total (60%+ below typical $3,000–$5,000 rates)

Typical comprehensive ADHD evaluations cost $3,000–$5,000. Our $1,200 total is 60%+ below those rates while still giving students documentation built for college accommodations.

See why clients find our plans cost-effective.

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ADHD Accommodations FAQ

What ADHD accommodations can I get in college?
Common ADHD accommodations include extended time on exams (typically time-and-a-half or double time), breaks during exams, a reduced-distraction testing environment, flexible assignment deadlines, priority seating, permission to record lectures, and note-taking assistance.
Do I need a formal diagnosis to get ADHD accommodations?
Yes. Colleges require documentation from a licensed psychologist or neuropsychologist confirming an ADHD diagnosis. A letter from your primary care doctor or psychiatrist alone is usually not sufficient — most disability services offices require a comprehensive psychoeducational or neuropsychological evaluation.
I was diagnosed with ADHD as a child — do I need a new evaluation?
It depends on your college. Many disability services offices require an evaluation completed within the last 3–5 years, particularly for adult ADHD. Even if you have an older diagnosis, an updated evaluation strengthens your case and ensures the documentation meets current college requirements.
How does the ADHD evaluation work?
You'll complete evidence-based assessments remotely from home with a licensed psychologist. The evaluation typically includes clinical interviews, standardized attention and executive functioning tests, and behavioral questionnaires. Breaks are allowed, and our clinicians support you throughout the entire process.
How much does an ADHD evaluation cost?
Our $1,200 ADHD evaluation is a 60%+ discount off typical $3,000-$5,000 market rates. We keep costs low through modern processes and technology so more students can access the help they need. See why clients find our plans cost-effective..
How long does it take to get my ADHD evaluation report?
Most students complete the process in under 2 weeks from their first appointment to receiving the final report. The report is written to meet the documentation standards that college disability services offices look for.

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Don't Let ADHD Hold You Back

You deserve a fair chance on exams. Get evaluated by a licensed psychologist and take the first step toward the accommodations that can help you succeed.