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Standardized Tests and People with Disabilities

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College students chat or study from books.

You’ve been studying non-stop for your big test. Great! Now take a moment to study your accommodations options.

Which test will you take? Once you know which test you are required to take for your U.S. exchange or study program, learn about the types of test accommodations that may be available to you and how to request them. 

In the tip sheets in the Table of Contents, you will learn more about:

English Testing for High School Students with Disabilities

Including how to arrange informal accommodations for tests such as:

  • TOEFL Junior
  • ELTiS 
  • Pre-TOEFL 
  • SLEP

English Proficiency Tests for Entering College or Professional Programs

Including:

  • TOEFL
  • IELTS 
  • Compass ESL 

Admissions Tests for Entering College or Professional Programs

Including:

  • SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests 
  • ACT
  • GRE
  • GMAT

Go to the Table of Contents to begin reading more.

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