Does CLT accommodate people with disabilities?

Yes. Testing accommodations are individualized and considered on a case-by-case basis for the CLT and CLT10 examinations. Regardless of diagnosis, all individuals seeking disability-related accommodations must provide evidence that their condition rises to the level of a disability and provide information about functional limitations in areas central to daily life. Accommodations for the CLT10 and CLT must be submitted to CLT for approval at least four weeks prior to the test administration date.

It is no longer necessary to submit requests for accommodations for CLT3-8. It is the responsibility of schools, co-ops, and homeschool parents to provide accommodations for CLT3-8 exams that reflect what the student requires in normal classroom settings. Accommodations for the CLT10 and CLT must be submitted to CLT for approval, even if a student has been granted accommodations for CLT3-8 in prior academic years.

Questions? Find out more – including our documentation guidelines – on our testing accommodations page or email cltaccommodations@cltexam.com.

Written by:

Stephen Beck