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Documentation Guidelines

To receive accommodations based on a learning disability, ADD/ADHD, psychiatric disability or some chronic health problem, students must submit documentation which is current, relevant and complete. It should include the credentials of the evaluator as well as a clear statement identifying the disability and its current impact on the student. All letters must be printed on letterhead and must include the evaluator's name, title, credentials, the date of the evaluation and signature of the evaluator.

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Learning Disabilities

Educational and/or psychological evaluations performed by a qualified professional such as a licensed psychologist, school psychologist, neuro-psychologist or learning disabilities specialist are appropriate for validating learning disabilities. The reports must identify the battery of tests administered and provide the scores.

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ADD/ADHD

A letter from a physician, physician's assistant or other qualified professional with the diagnosis clearly stated will be deemed appropriate documentation for ADD/ADHD.

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Hearing Disabilities

Verification of this disability in the form of a formal signed letter from any one of the following is acceptable:

  • audiologist
  • DVR counselor
  • Katzenbach School for the Deaf (or a similar educational institution).

    If audiometric results are submitted as documentation, they must be accompanied by a narrative interpretation.

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    Visual Disabilities

    Verification of this disability in the form of a formal signed letter from any one of the following is acceptable:

  • a physician whose specialty is eyes
  • DVR counselor
  • Commission for the Blind caseworker

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    Medical Conditions

    Students must present a letter from a physician indicating how the condition impacts a major life function.

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    Psychological/Psychiatric

    A letter from a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist with a clear statement of the disability is acceptable as documentation.

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