Autism College Accommodations Start with the Right Evaluation

Sensory overload during exams? Need more time to process questions or recover after interruptions? Autism, also called autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodivergent condition that can qualify you for college accommodations like extra time, exam breaks, reduced-distraction testing, and other disability supports. Get a formal autism evaluation for college accommodations today.

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

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What Autism Can Look Like in College

Many neurodivergent students with autism work hard to keep up in college while managing sensory overload, burnout, executive functioning challenges, and testing environments that were not designed for how they think and process information.

Sensory overload in testing rooms

Noise, bright lights, nearby movement, or crowded spaces can make it hard to stay regulated and focused.

Running out of time on exams

You understand the material but need more time to process questions, organize your thoughts, and respond.

Burnout after constant masking

Keeping up with academic and social demands all day can leave you exhausted before you even start studying.

Difficulty with sudden changes

Schedule changes, unclear instructions, or last-minute adjustments can disrupt performance more than others realize.

Stress with participation or group work

Social communication demands can affect grades even when you know the content well.

Executive functioning challenges

Planning, starting, and switching between tasks may take far more effort than it appears from the outside.

Accommodations You May Qualify For

Extra time can reduce processing pressure and help you demonstrate what you know more accurately.

Extended Time on Exams

Extra time can reduce processing pressure and help you demonstrate what you know more accurately.

Permission to step away, regulate, or reset without losing your place during timed testing.

Breaks During Exams

Permission to step away, regulate, or reset without losing your place during timed testing.

A quieter, lower-stimulation room can reduce sensory overload and improve concentration.

Reduced-Distraction Testing

A quieter, lower-stimulation room can reduce sensory overload and improve concentration.

Adjusted expectations may help when burnout, overload, or disruption makes standard timelines unrealistic.

Flexible Attendance or Deadlines

Adjusted expectations may help when burnout, overload, or disruption makes standard timelines unrealistic.

How It Works

1

Schedule Your Autism Evaluation

Start with a simple appointment with a licensed psychologist who understands autism spectrum disorder and college accommodation documentation. We will explain the process and answer your questions up front.

2

Complete the Assessment from Home

You will complete evidence-based autism assessments remotely, which may include clinical interviews, developmental history, standardized autism measures, and questionnaires. Breaks are allowed.

3

Get Your Documentation

We prepare a clear, professionally written report that supports disability accommodation requests for autism and aligns with what college disability services offices typically need.

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

Typical comprehensive autism 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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Autism Accommodations FAQ

What autism accommodations can I get in college?
Common autism accommodations include extended time on exams, breaks during exams, reduced-distraction or sensory-friendly testing rooms, flexible attendance or deadline adjustments, note-taking support, priority registration, and housing accommodations when appropriate.
Do I need a formal autism diagnosis to get college accommodations?
Usually, yes. Colleges typically require documentation from a licensed psychologist or neuropsychologist confirming autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and explaining how it affects academic functioning. A detailed evaluation is often the strongest documentation for disability services.
I was diagnosed with autism as a child. Do I need a new evaluation?
It depends on your school. Many colleges want recent documentation, often within the last 3–5 years, or an adult-focused evaluation that clearly explains your current academic needs. An updated evaluation can make it easier to secure the accommodations you need now.
How does the autism evaluation work?
You complete evidence-based autism assessments remotely from home with a licensed psychologist. The process may include clinical interviews, developmental history, standardized autism measures, and questionnaires about sensory, social, and executive functioning challenges. Breaks are allowed throughout.
How much does an autism evaluation cost?
Our $1,200 autism 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 documentation for college accommodations. See why clients find our plans cost-effective..
How long does it take to get my autism evaluation report?
Most students complete the process in under 2 weeks from their first appointment to receiving the final report. The documentation is written to meet the standards college disability services offices typically look for when reviewing autism accommodation requests.

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Get the Documentation You Need for Autism Accommodations

You deserve a college testing environment that accounts for how your brain works. Take the first step toward the autism accommodations that can help you perform at your real level.