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SAT/PSAT – When to Request Accommodations
Created OnFebruary 16, 2022
Last Updated OnJuly 24, 2023
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Before a student can take certain exams—PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, SAT, or AP Exams—with accommodations, they must request the accommodations and be approved by College Board’s Services for Students with Disabilities. College Board considers all requests for accommodations needed by students with documented disabilities. Read about some of the accommodations College Board provides.
For more information, visit: COLLEGE BOARD – PSAT/SAT Accommodations
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