Disability Services at Boston College has compiled a list of local assessment providers and available testing accommodations for students interested in pursuing graduate and professional school. If this list does not address your needs, please contact DSO at 617-552-3470 or disabilityservices@bc.edu for more specific information.
www.commlearn.com
The Commonwealth Learning Center offers diagnostic assessments in reading, phonological skills, spelling, written expression, and mathematics, as well as psychological, speech, and language evaluations. The
Commonwealth Learning Center has two locations: Needham Center and Danvers Center. For more information about the learning centers visit www.commlearn.com/contact.
www.commpsych.com
Commonwealth Psychology Associates (CPA) offers a variety of assessments including neuropsychological, psychological, therapeutic, ADD, and ADHD testing. In addition, CPA offers comprehensive services in counseling, therapy, and treatment. CPA is housed in three locations across Boston and the surrounding areas.
To access the services provided by Commonwealth Psychology Associates call 617-259-1895.
http://www.ets.org/disabilities/
Education Testing Services (ETS) will provide reasonable testing accommodations for the GRE, GRE subject,
Praxis Series, or TOEFL tests for students with appropriate documentation. A list of available accommodations as well as necessary documentation is available on the ETS website. For further information contact ETS
Disability Services by calling toll-free 1-866-387-8602 or emailing stassd@ets.org.
http://www.mba.com
The official website of the GMAT provides application materials for students with disabilities registered to take the exam. The process of requesting accommodated testing includes downloading GMAT testing guidelines, completing the accommodation request form, signing a health disclosure form, providing relevant documentation of disability, and sending the completed accommodations request packet to GMAT. For more information call toll-free 1-800-717-4268 or email testingaccommodations@gmac.com.
http://www.lsac.org
The Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) will provide testing accommodations upon receiving and approving appropriate documentation of a disability. Submitting an application for accommodated testing does not guarantee accommodations; accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis. For more information,
LSAT can be reached by calling 215-968-1001 or emailing accom@LSAC.org.