If you don’t need them, don’t claim them Written by Cindy Chen, Staff Writer I recently took part in an LSAT prep course ...
To determine the most appropriate and necessary accommodations, the Office of Accessibility Resources (OAR) engages in an interactive process with each student and reviews requests for accommodations ...
As first semester midterms take place, some students with disabilities are experiencing testing accommodations for the first time. UNC's Equal Opportunity and Compliance Office website states that ...
As an instructor, you have two options for providing a student’s approved testing accommodations: 1) Arrange testing accommodations in your department or classroom, or 2) Arrange for the exam to be ...
In order to successfully provide equitable access for all, the Adaptive Test Center (ATC) has certain procedures and rules to help facilitate a seamless and less stressful testing environment. We ...
From the perspective of score interpretation, the purpose of testing accommodations is to reduce the dependence of test scores on factors that are irrelevant to the construct that is being assessed.
The Disability Support Services Testing Center offers a distraction-reduced testing environment for students with disabilities who have approved accommodations related to testing. Students wishing to ...
Administering an exam used to be straightforward: All a college professor needed was an open room and a stack of blue books. At many American universities, this is no longer true. Professors now ...
"Extended time for quizzes, tests, and exams" or "Quiet, Private Testing Environment" Setting up a test/exam at the SAS Testing Center Students are responsible for: Contacting their instructor at ...
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