Fast Facts – Testing Accommodations

Testing Accommodations

Students registered with the Office of Disability Services may be entitled to testing accommodations depending on the nature of their documented disability. After eligibility is determined, students must provide faculty with a Letter of Accommodation in order to receive testing accommodations. A student’s disability will influence where a test is taken. Students requiring assistive technology for testing are best accommodated in the Office of Disability Services.

Testing In the Classroom

Students who are only entitled to extended time may test in the class with their peers and receive the additional time before or after the test, in space provided by the department.

For evening and weekend classes, students should first attempt to arrange for the accommodation to be provided during the class time and within the department. If this cannot be done, contact the student’s DS counselor and schedule the test to be administered in the DS office (Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Testing In the DS Office

Only students registered with Disability Services may test in the DS office. Accommodations may include extended time (time and a half unless otherwise indicated), low distraction test setting, use of a computer, or assistive technology and software.

The student is responsible for turning in a completed test form to DS a minimum of one week (a minimum of two weeks before final exams) prior to the exam, otherwise simultaneous test room availability can not be guaranteed.
Tests are scheduled at the same time as the class (with few exceptions).

If a student is more than 15 minutes late for a scheduled test we will contact the instructor to obtain consent for the test to be administered late. In the absence of extenuating circumstances, the student has the remaining time to complete the test. Extended time will be calculated from the scheduled time of the test, not the time of arrival.
Disability Services will not re-schedule exams without the approval of the instructor.
All tests are proctored and surveillance cameras are located in each of the testing rooms.

Please write all test dates on the testing form. If dates are unknown, please mark “TBA”. Include final exam information and indicate how you will deliver your test and want it to be returned. Tests returned from the Office of Disability Services require a signature.
OFFICE OF DISABILITY SERVICES Fretwell 230 704‑687‑0040

Questions or comments? Email us at disability@uncc.edu or call 704‑687‑0040.