The Firm is committed to making reasonable accommodations upon request to
ensure applicants with disabilities can be accepted for employment consistent with their full capabilities.
At least some components of the LSAT, in other words, are designed in a way that does not take into consideration that there are
applicants with disabilities who will be taking the test and their results might be affected in a way that does not affect other applicants.
93 % of organizations audited demonstrated that they notify their employees and the public about the availability of accommodation for
applicants with disabilities in their recruitment process
Dallas Teacher Residency is committed to seeking
qualified applicants with disabilities and can provide reasonable accommodations during the application process and time of service upon request
• 95 % were found compliant with the requirement to notify their employees and the public about the availability of accommodation
for applicants with disabilities in the staff recruitment process • 87 % were found compliant with the requirement to inform employees of their policies to support employees with disabilities • 91 % were found compliant with the requirement to provide individualized workplace emergency response information to employees who have a disability
Applicants with disabilities can also choose to participate in the competitive hiring process.
The first is to attempt to place pressure on the Law School Admission Council to rectify all discriminatory practices against
applicants with disabilities.
Understood this way, the LSAT has hidden costs that are very real for
applicants with disabilities.
The Globe and Mail will notify its employees and external applicants about the availability of accommodation for
applicants with disabilities in its recruitment process.
Applicants with disabilities should make special arrangements by calling Prometric at 1-888-226-9406 prior to registering for the exam.
Applicants with disabilities should indicate this during the online exam registration and scheduling process
Applicants with disabilities should make special arrangements by calling PSI Exams at 1-800-733-9267 prior to registering for the exam.
Applicants with disabilities that require special accommodations or applicants whose primary language is not English who are requesting additional time should indicate this during your online exam registration.
Applicants with disabilities that require special accommodations or applicants whose primary language is not English who are requesting additional time should indicate this prior to your online exam registration.
Applicants with disabilities and applicants whose first language is not English can request additional time for their insurance exam by contacting PSI by phone at 1-800-733-9267.
Applicants with disabilities should make special arrangements prior to registering for the state exam by contacting the testing administrator at (205) 348-3000
Applicants with disabilities and applicants whose first language is not English can request additional time for their insurance exam by completing a Special Arrangement Request Form within the Licensing Candidate Information Bulletin below
Applicants with disabilities can request special arrangements for their insurance exam by contacting PSI by phone at 1-800-733-9267
Applicants with disabilities should make special arrangements before registering for the state exam by contacting the testing administrator at (800) 466-0450
We provide reasonable accommodation where appropriate to
applicants with disabilities.