Meet the clinical team behind your evaluation
College Psych Eval evaluations are led by Dr. Ari Hall, Psy.D.—a licensed clinical neuropsychologist who manages our clinical team and brings over a decade of experience clarifying ADHD, autism, learning concerns, and related conditions so students can pursue the accommodations they need.
$1,200 total — 60%+ below typical $3,000–$5,000 rates
Chief Clinical Officer
Dr. Ari Hall, Psy.D.
Licensed Clinical Neuropsychologist
- ADHD
- Autism & developmental disorders
- Academic accommodations
- Mood & anxiety
- Learning & executive function
For over 10 years, Dr. Ari Hall has helped adults figure out what’s really going on beneath the surface—ADHD, anxiety, memory concerns, or that nagging feeling that something’s just off. As both a neuropsychologist and clinician, she doesn’t stop at a label: she helps students and adults understand their cognitive strengths and weaknesses and what to do next.
Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective support. Dr. Hall integrates neuropsychological and psychological testing with clinical expertise to clarify complex presentations—including ADHD, mood and anxiety disorders, autism spectrum and developmental disorders, and academic difficulty—and to produce documentation colleges and exam boards can use.
At College Psych Eval, Dr. Hall leads and manages our clinical team, setting the standards for psychological assessment and ensuring every evaluation meets the highest professional and ethical bar. She is also Chief Neuropsychologist at NYC Psychiatric Associates, where she built the Department of Neuropsychology.
Credentials
- Licensed Psychologist (NY, CT, MA)
- PSYPACT Provider (40+ states)
- ADHD-CCSP
- PMH-C
- 10+ years clinical neuropsychology
Licensure
- New York: Licensed Psychologist (#020867)
- Connecticut: Licensed Psychologist (#4341)
- Massachusetts: Licensed Psychologist HSP (#10117)
- PSYPACT: Authorized for telehealth in participating states
Training
Doctor of Psychology, Clinical Psychology
Yeshiva University—Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology; minor in Clinical Neuropsychology
Postdoctoral Fellowship
McLean Hospital / Harvard Medical School
Clinical Instructor
Harvard Medical School—Introductory Psychiatry for 2nd-year medical students
Professional affiliations
- American Psychological Association (Division 40, Clinical Neuropsychology)
- National Academy of Neuropsychology
- International Neuropsychological Society
- Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society
How clinical care works under Dr. Hall’s leadership
Every evaluation is designed to answer the questions students actually need answered—and to produce clear, usable documentation.
Step 1
Clarify what’s going on
Evidence-based testing and clinical interview to identify cognitive strengths, weaknesses, and the right diagnostic picture.
Step 2
Explain it in plain language
Feedback that helps you understand not only what is happening, but why—and how it shows up in school and daily life.
Step 3
Document for accommodations
Reports written to meet the standards college disability services and standardized-exam boards look for.
Operations
Running the business side so clinicians can focus on high-quality evaluations students can afford.

Jay Liew
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.
Ready to get evaluated?
Take the first step toward documentation that can support college or exam accommodations—guided by a licensed clinical neuropsychologist.
$1,200 total — 60%+ below typical $3,000–$5,000 rates