Learning Disorder Accommodations Start with the Right Evaluation
Reading taking too long on exams? Written responses harder to organize than they should be? Math processing slowing you down even when you understand the concepts? If you are a neurodivergent student with dyslexia, ADHD, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or another learning-related condition, you may qualify for college accommodations like extra time, exam breaks, reduced-distraction testing, and other disability supports. Get a formal learning disorder evaluation for college accommodations today.
$1,200 total (60%+ below typical $3,000-$5,000 rates)
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What Do These Terms Mean?
Many students search for learning disorders when they are really talking about a wider group of developmental disorders or neurodevelopmental disorders that affect how they read, write, do math, focus, process information, or keep up under time pressure. Here is the short version.
Learning Disorders
This usually refers to specific learning disorders such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia. These conditions directly affect reading, writing, or math skills.
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
This is the broader clinical umbrella for conditions that affect brain development and learning. ADHD and specific learning disorders both fit under this category.
Developmental Disorders
This is a broader plain-language term people often use for conditions that begin in childhood and affect development. Schools and families sometimes use it loosely when talking about accommodations.
What Learning-Related Difficulties Can Look Like in College
Reading too slowly on timed exams
Dyslexia and slow processing can make it hard to finish even when you know the material.
Difficulty organizing written responses
Dysgraphia and executive functioning challenges can make writing clear answers take much longer.
Math is much harder under pressure
Dyscalculia can affect computation, word problems, and working through steps quickly enough on tests.
Attention and working memory breakdowns
ADHD can make it harder to hold instructions in mind, stay focused, and pace yourself during exams.
High effort for average results
You may spend more time studying than your peers and still struggle to show what you know under standard testing conditions.
Burnout and academic frustration
Constantly compensating for a neurodevelopmental disorder can leave you exhausted and discouraged.
Accommodations You May Qualify For
Extended Time on Exams
Extra time can help when reading, writing, math processing, or sustained attention take longer than standard testing allows.
Breaks During Exams
Breaks can reduce cognitive fatigue and help you reset when concentration or processing begins to drop.
Reduced-Distraction Testing
A quieter setting can make it easier to focus, pace yourself, and avoid losing time to external distractions.
Assistive Technology or Alternative Formats
Some students qualify for tools like text-to-speech, speech-to-text, note-taking support, or other adjustments tied to their documented needs.
How It Works
Schedule Your Evaluation
Start with a simple appointment with a licensed psychologist who understands learning disorders, ADHD, and college accommodation documentation. We will explain the process and answer your questions up front.
Complete the Assessment from Home
You will complete evidence-based testing tailored to your concerns, which may include reading, writing, math, attention, memory, processing speed, and executive functioning measures. Breaks are allowed.
Get Your Documentation
We prepare a clear, professionally written report that supports disability accommodation requests and aligns with what college disability services offices typically need.
$1,200 total (60%+ below typical $3,000-$5,000 rates)
Typical comprehensive evaluations for learning disorders and related neurodevelopmental disorders 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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You deserve a college testing environment that reflects how you actually learn and perform. Take the first step toward the accommodations that can help you show your real ability.