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What is a Qualified Professional?
What is a Qualified Professional?

Who may complete Part 2 of the Accommodations Request Form?

Updated over a year ago

Part 2 of the Accommodations Request Form requires a qualified professional to complete it so that they may provide their recommendations for accommodation measures that are specific to the Casper test.

The Casper test is different from other standardized tests, as it is time constrained and evaluates the candidate’s ability to manage time and think under pressure. It is normal to feel rushed or short for time during the Casper test. Also, it is not unusual for applicants to receive no additional or less time than they were previously granted for other types of standardized tests.

Part 2 must be completed by a licensed qualified professional in the area of disability or impairment for which an applicant is seeking accommodations. The professional should have comprehensive training (e.g., holds a medical or another relevant professional degree) and experience in the assessment and diagnosis of the disability or impairment in question in order to be able to provide insight as to what the appropriate and necessary testing accommodations are for the components of Acuity Insights. Additionally, the professional cannot be a relative, employer, or friend of the applicant, even if otherwise qualified.

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