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FAQs
We imagine you have questions about how college accommodations work. We know we did when we went through it.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Every student’s situation is unique, but services typically include:
Review of current IEP, 504 Plan, or other high school support plan to assess existing accommodations and their likelihood of continuation in college
Review of neuropsychological and related evaluations to evaluate diagnoses, documentation strength, and support for accommodation requests
Meeting with student and family to explain the college accommodations process, documentation requirements, and expectations
Recommendations for college accommodations based on functional limitations and anticipated academic demands
Assistance with completing accommodation request forms to ensure clarity, accuracy, and alignment with documentation
Drafting letters for medical and mental health providers to support requests in alignment with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Preparation for the intake meeting with a college's disability services office including mock interviewing and talking points to build confidence and clarity
Services are billed at $250 per hour with a 6-hour minimum.
Most students require approximately 6–8 hours of support.
It is best to begin the process at least six months before you anticipate needing accommodations. This allows us time to review existing documentation and determine whether it is sufficient, needs updating, or should be revised to meet college requirements.
Students do not apply for accommodations until after they have committed to a college. For incoming first-year students, this typically means applying in the spring before enrollment so that accommodations are in place by the start of the fall semester.
For current college students, accommodations can be requested or adjusted at any point during the academic year.
Yes! Ed|Redefined offers a range of services to support students with disabilities in their post–high school planning, including college readiness evaluations, comprehensive college search and application support for first-year and transfer students, guidance on academic and social transitions to college, and finding and vetting private wraparound supports such as mental health therapists and executive functioning coaches.
Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your student’s situation and next steps.
Email: info@edredefined.com
Phone: 301-944-9063
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