Common Testing Accommodations

Learn about some of the accommodations available for test takers with disabilities or health-related needs. If you need to request accommodations other than those listed below, you’ll need to describe them in Part II of the Testing Accommodations Request Form (in the appropriate Bulletin Supplement for Test Takers with Disabilities or Health-related Needs.

General accommodations

Accommodations for computer-delivered tests only

Assistance for spoken directions

Assistance for note-taking

For applicants who are blind, legally blind or have low vision:

Alternate test formats

For all testing programs

For GRE ® General Test only

For applicants who are blind, legally blind or have low vision:

For TOEFL iBT ® test only

Health-related needs and minor accommodations

Health-related needs are more commonly those affecting digestion, immune function, respiration, circulation, endocrine functions, etc., and frequently require only minor accommodations. Documented health needs include conditions such as diabetes, Crohn's disease and chronic pain. Minor accommodations include but aren’t limited to: extra breaks for medication, snacks, beverages or glucose testing materials that are necessary during the test session.

If you require minor accommodations, you’ll need to submit: