What accommodations are available on the SAT, ACT or in AP classes for students with disabilities?
In order to receive accommodations on any of the College Board examinations, students must have recent psychoeducational testing and documentation of the qualifying disability. Depending on the disability and the degree of severity, different accommodations may be provided. Common accommodations include extended time, larger print, someone to read questions or write answers, computer responses, Braille, or an answer sheet with larger blocks.
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