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Every report should be on letterhead, typed, dated, signed and otherwise legible. ADD/ADHD must be verified by a clinician with expertise in the diagnosis of ADD/ADHD, such as a:

  • Licensed therapist
  • Educational psychologist
  • Psychologist
  • Psychiatrist
  • Neurologist
  • Physician.

We do not accept proof of prescription medication or a doctor's note simply stating they are treating you for ADD/ADHD as sufficient documentation.   

Documentation must include:

  • Clinician's name, title, license number, phone number, and address; in addition, a summary of all instruments and procedures used to make a diagnosis and the date(s) of the examination.
  • A written summary of educational, medical, and family histories and behavioral observations
  • A clear statement of the DSM-IV diagnosis
  • A summary of evaluations results, including all standardized scores
  • Information relating to the current use of medications to treat ADD/ADHD and the impact of the medications on the student's ability to meet academic demands
  • A statement of current functional limitations relating to academic performance
  • Recommendations for specific academic adjustments support by rationale

 

 

 
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