Accommodations for Lactating and Expectant Parents

Accommodations for Lactating and Expectant Parents Last verified on April 30, 2024 The ABR supports lactating and expectant parents and makes accommodations in exam procedures for individuals making a request. Lactating and expectant parents may request modifications in the administration of an exam. To submit a request, please use the form provided below. For computer-based…
Accommodations for People with Disabilities Last verified on October 10, 2024 The ABR complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and makes reasonable accommodations in assessment1 procedures for individuals with documented disabilities. For computer-based exams, please submit all required documentation to the ABR no more than one year and no less than six weeks…
Accommodations Information Last verified on October 10, 2024 Candidates with disabilities and lactating and expectant parents may request modifications in the administration of an exam. Similarly, diplomates may request modifications in the administration of Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA). The ABR will grant such requests unless modifications would place undue burden on the ABR or fundamentally…
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