Standardized Testing

Support for Academic Success Through Proper Accommodations

Standardized tests play a significant role in academic and career advancement. For students who face challenges such as learning disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, or other barriers, receiving appropriate accommodations can make a critical difference in performance and equity.

What Is a Standardized Testing Assessment?

A standardized testing assessment is a specialized evaluation designed to determine whether a student qualifies for accommodations during exams such as:

  • SAT / ACT

  • GRE / GMAT

  • LSAT / MCAT

  • College/University Entrance Exams

  • Professional Certification Exams

  • NAVLE

These assessments focus on identifying learning differences, attentional difficulties, processing disorders, and other psychological or cognitive factors that may impact test performance.

What the Assessment Includes

Our evaluation process is thorough, evidence-based, and aligned with the requirements of testing organizations such as College Board, ACT, and ETS.

The assessment typically includes:

  • Clinical Interview & Developmental History

  • Cognitive Testing (IQ)

  • Academic Achievement Testing

  • Attention, Memory, & Processing Evaluations

  • Emotional and Psychological Screening

  • Detailed Documentation and Recommendation for Accommodations

What You’ll Receive

  • A comprehensive report outlining all assessment results

  • Specific recommendations for accommodations (e.g., extended time, separate setting, additional breaks)

  • Documentation that meets the standards required by testing authorities

  • A feedback session to review results and next steps

Who Should Consider This Assessment?

You may benefit from a standardized testing assessment if you:

  • Have a history of learning difficulties but no formal diagnosis

  • Are diagnosed with ADHD, anxiety, dyslexia, or another condition

  • Experience significantly lower performance on timed tests compared to untimed schoolwork