Accommodation Evaluations for the SAT and ACT

Meeting College Board, ACT, and federal disability standards.
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Students typically take standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, PSAT, or ISEE to assess their academic readiness for higher grade levels or college. The SAT and ACT add pressure by influencing college admissions, and these tests are even more challenging for students with learning or cognitive disorders. Fortunately, the Americans with Disabilities Act requires accommodations for those with documented conditions affecting academic performance.

Examples of academic
accommodations for SAT and ACT

After a psychoeducational evaluation, you'll receive a report outlining likely test accommodations in an optimized format for quick approval.

Extended time (e.g., time and a half) on all test sections
Testing in a distraction free room
Increased number of breaks during the test administration
The use of test booklets with increased font size and extra spacing

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years of academic accommodations experience

BGA Psychology provides tailored psychoeducational evaluations that meet the quality standards and documentation guidelines expected by the AAMC for standardized test accommodations.