SAT Special Accommodations

Since the SAT is a globally recognized college admissions test, it is essential to ensure that all students have equal opportunities to take the test. For this reason, College Board offers special accommodations for students with disabilities who require them. In this article, we will discuss how to request special accommodations for the SAT exam for students who are not in the US.

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Common Disabilities That Require Special Accommodations

College Board offers special accommodations for students with disabilities such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, blindness, and physical disabilities that affect mobility or vision. Other disabilities that may require special accommodations include autism spectrum disorder (ASD), hearing impairments, and traumatic brain injuries. At this link you will find very detailed information about all the accommodations offered by the College Board.

Process for Requesting Special Accommodations

The process for requesting special accommodations for the SAT varies depending on the student’s location. Below we leave you a summary of the general process that most international students follow:

  1. Begin the Application Process Early: Students should begin the application process as soon as possible to ensure they have sufficient time to provide all necessary documentation and complete the required steps.
  2. Determine Eligibility: To determine eligibility for special accommodations, students must submit a request to review their accommodations. The review process considers the student’s diagnosis and supporting documentation to determine if accommodations are appropriate.

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  1. Submit Documentation: Students must submit documentation supporting their request for special accommodations. This documentation must include a formal diagnosis of the disability, a description of the functional limitations of the disability, and a description of the specific accommodations requested.
  2. Submit Application Form: Once the student has determined eligibility and gathered the necessary documentation, they must submit an application form. The application form is available at this link on the College Board website and must be completed and submitted online.
  3. Wait for approval: College Board will review the application and documentation and make a decision within approximately seven weeks. If the request is approved, the student will receive information on how to register for the exam with approved accommodations. We recommend that you click this link to learn about the dates of the special accommodations.

Documents Needed for Special Accommodations

The documents required for special accommodations may vary based on the student’s location and the nature of their disability. However, the following documents are usually required:

  1. Disability Diagnosis: Students must provide documentation supporting their disability diagnosis. This may include a formal diagnosis from a medical professional, a psychoeducational evaluation, or a report from a specialist.
  2. Description of Functional Limitations: Students must provide a description of the functional limitations of their disability. This may include information about how the disability affects the student’s ability to read, write, process information, or use a computer.
  3. Description of Requested Accommodations: Students must provide a description of the accommodations they are requesting. This may include extended time, breaks, a separate testing room, a reader, a scribe, or assistive technology.
  4. Consent to Release of Information: Students may be required to provide written consent for the release of information from their medical or educational records.

Due to the complexity and multiple possible options that may affect each specific case, we suggest that you contact the College Board before sending the information. You must remember that Each time you are asked for additional information, that process can add up to 7 more weeks to the final resolution of your case.

Conclusion

In conclusion, College Board offers special accommodations for students with disabilities who require it to take the SAT exam. Students not located in the US must follow the application process outlined by the College Board, which includes determining eligibility, submitting documentation, and awaiting approval.

Documents required for special accommodations include a diagnosis of disability, a description of functional limitations, a description of the requested accommodations, and consent for release of information. It is important for students to start the application process early and ensure they have provided all necessary documentation to ensure a quick and smooth approval process. By following the steps outlined in this article, students can request special accommodations and have the opportunity to perform their best on the SAT exam.

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