As a student registered with the Moses Center, how can I obtain test accommodations for professional or certification exams?
Agencies administering professional exams (i.e., GRE, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT) or certification exams (i.e., NTE, CSW, Bar Exam) typically require individuals seeking disability-related accommodations to submit current documentation of disability and/or a test packet form completed by their postsecondary institution’s Center for Students with Disabilities. The Moses Center must verify that the documentation of disability on file is current and complete and that the individual has used the requested accommodations while in attendance. Individuals seeking test accommodations approval for such an exam should contact the Moses Center with the appropriate test information and forms. • What is the procedure for requiring a substitution of a course required for a University degree program? Course substitution may be reasonable accommodations for some students with qualified disabilities provided that documentation of disability clearly supports any request for substitution and the essential elements
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