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REGISTERING TO TEST |
Registering for Alternative Testing Arrangements
Alternative testing arrangements that are reasonable in the context of this licensing test
and supported by documentation may be provided for the following examinees who would not be able
to take the test under standard conditions:
- Examinees with physical disabilities (e.g., visual impairments, hearing impairments, motor disabilities, illness, injury)
- Examinees with disabilities other than physical (e.g., learning disabilities)
- Examinees whose religious practices do not allow them to take tests on Saturdays
| Documentation Requirements and Review of Requests |
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In all cases, examinees requesting alternative testing arrangements must (a) complete a test
registration and submit correct payment, (b) mail or fax a completed Alternative Testing
Arrangements Request Form, and (c) mail or fax any required documentation. The Alternative
Testing Arrangements Request Form can be found in the printed registration bulletin and is
also available to download as a PDF document by selecting "Print Bulletin and Forms (PDF)" on
the MTTC Web site at www.mttc.nesinc.com. Write your name and telephone number on each piece of correspondence
you provide.
The deadline for submission of requests and all necessary documentation for alternative testing
arrangements is the regular registration deadline. Because of space, staff, and time constraints,
there can be no assurance that requests received after this deadline can be accommodated.
Some accommodations (e.g., Braille tests) have specialized production requirements associated with them,
and more time for production may be required than is available after the regular registration deadline. Although
every effort is made to process all requests in a timely manner, the earlier you submit your request, the more
time will be available for specialized production, if needed. Certain production requirements may necessitate
rolling over your registration to a future test administration.
All timely and complete alternative testing arrangements requests and accompanying documentation
are reviewed on a case-by-case basis upon receipt. In some cases, the submitted
documentation may not be sufficient to make a determination regarding the requested
accommodation(s) or may not support the requested accommodation(s). Additional information
or test results may be needed.
You must submit an Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form each time you register.
However, you only need to submit all the required documents the first time that you request
alternative testing arrangements. NES will keep your documentation on file for one year. If you
register for subsequent test dates within that year, you only need to submit your completed
registration, correct payment, and a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request
Form, as long as your condition and the recommended accommodations have not changed.
The documentation will be kept confidential to the extent required by law.
Some alternative testing arrangements may be accommodated at selected sites only. In some
cases, you may be contacted directly to discuss suitable testing arrangements. Before the test
date, you will receive information regarding your request. You should contact NES at the time
you receive this information if you have any questions or concerns about it.
Documentation
Checklist |
Before submitting your Alternative Testing Arrangements
Request Form and any required documentation, use the checklist below and the information in the sections
that follow to confirm that your documentation is complete. This checklist does not apply to examinees
registering for an alternative test date for religious reasons (see "Registering
for an Alternative Test Date for Religious Reasons" below).
My documentation must |
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include a signed statement by a qualified professional, written on that person’s professional letterhead, whose license or credentials are appropriate to describe or diagnose the disability; |
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include a diagnosis of the disability or disabilities; |
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include the name, date, and actual results of diagnostic test(s) designed for purposes other than screening, where documentation of test(s) or evaluation(s) is required; |
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include recommended test administration modifications that are specifically related to the disability and that are reasonable within the context of this licensing test; |
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be current, i.e., completed within the past five years (with the exception of permanent physical disabilities).
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Requests for additional time. The four-and-one-half-hour test session is designed to allow
sufficient time to complete the test(s) assigned to the test session. Examinees may find the
four and one-half hours of testing time to be more than enough to complete their tests, even
if they have needed extra time on other tests they have taken in the past. Please keep in mind
that you are automatically given as many as four and one-half hours to take one subject-area
test if you register for only one subject-area test per test session (see
"Test
Selection" for
information about test types and test availability by test session).
If, however, you have a documented disability and you feel you need extra time for testing,
you may submit a request for alternative testing arrangements when you register for the
MTTC. Also, you may wish to register for fewer tests per test date, which will allow you to use
the second test session for additional time to complete the tests, providing your request for
additional time is approved. Registering for multiple tests on the same test date limits the
additional testing time you can be allowed because testing must be completed within one test
administration day. Please note that all requests for additional time require appropriate documentation
and are subject to approval by the MDE.
Appeal of denial of request for alternative testing arrangements. NES will notify examinees
of the determination made with regard to their requests for alternative testing arrangements.
You may appeal the denial of some or all of your requests for alternative testing
arrangements. Before you submit your appeal, it is suggested that you review "Registering for
Alternative Testing Arrangements." This section describes the documentation requirements
for different types of alternative testing arrangements requests. If after reviewing the information
in this section you still wish to proceed with an appeal of the decision, you may do so by
submitting your appeal, in writing, to:
MTTC
National Evaluation Systems
P.O. Box 660
Amherst, MA 01004-9001
Telephone: (413) 256-2876 or (800) 823-9225
Fax: (413) 584-7340
The appeal should include the following information:
- Your name, address, and social security number
- The date of the appeal
- The date of the test administration upon which the appeal is based
- Any documentation, in addition to the documentation that you submitted with your Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form, that supports your alternative testing arrangements requests
- A brief summary of the reasons why your alternative testing arrangements requests should be granted
- Your signature
Your appeal should be submitted as soon as possible. Please be advised that an appeal that is received less than 30 days before the test date for which an examinee is registered may not be processed by that date.
After your appeal is reviewed, you will be notified as to whether your appeal has been granted or denied. All appeal determinations are subject to the approval of the MDE, and all appeal determinations are final.
| Registering for Alternative Testing Arrangements Because of a Disability |
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The following alternative testing arrangements may be requested because of a disability (e.g., visual impairment, hearing impairment, motor disability, illness, injury) and can be accommodated at all test sites:
- Wheelchair-accessible facilities
- Frequent breaks (e.g., for those with hypoglycemia or diabetes)
- Use of a magnifying glass, color overlays, or a straightedge (e.g., for those with a visual impairment)
- Use of a pen for a written assignment (e.g., for those with a motor impairment)
- Written copy of the oral directions (e.g., for those with a hearing impairment)
To request any of the alternative testing arrangements listed above, you must:
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment; and
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form indicating the
nature of and reason for the request.
Registering for alternative testing arrangements because of a physical disability.
If you require arrangements other than those listed above and the alternative testing arrangements are being requested due to a physical disability (e.g., visual impairment), you must
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment; and
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form identifying the disability
and the specific arrangements requested; and
- submit a signed statement by a licensed professional, written on that person’s professional letterhead, whose license or credentials are appropriate to diagnose the disability (e.g., ophthalmologist for visual impairment or physical therapist for mobility impairment). The statement must indicate the following:
- The disability for which alternative testing arrangements are being requested
- The recommended test administration modifications that are specifically related to the disability and are reasonable in the context of this licensing test
Registering for alternative testing arrangements because of a disability other than physical.
If you are requesting alternative testing arrangements due to a disability other than physical (e.g., learning disability), you must:
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment; and
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form identifying the disability
and the specific arrangements requested; and
- submit a signed statement by a qualified professional, written on that person’s professional
letterhead, whose license or credentials are appropriate to describe or diagnose
the disability. The statement must indicate the following:
- The disability for which alternative testing arrangements are being requested, with supporting documentation in the form of one of the following, which must be included as part of the statement or as separate documentation:
- A full educational history with complete documentation of special education services, including other disability-related testing modifications, received within the past five years, along with the name, date, and results of the diagnostic test(s) or evaluation(s), administered within the past five years, used to document the disability
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- Results of a psychological, neuropsychological, or psychoeducational diagnostic test battery administered within the past five years, interpreted by a qualified professional whose license or credentials are appropriate to diagnose the condition
or
- Results of an evaluation interpreted by a licensed professional verifying physical abnormalities as evidenced by a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), electroencephalogram (EEG), or brain topography mapping test administered within the past five years
- The recommended test administration modifications that are specifically related to the disability and are reasonable in the context of this licensing test
Please note: If your test(s) or evaluation(s) were administered prior to the past five years, a
full battery of testing may not be required. Instead, you may wish to consult with a qualified
professional to determine which diagnostic test(s) related to your disability would indicate the
current functional impact of your disability.
Alternative test dates may be arranged for people whose religious practices do not allow them
to take tests on Saturdays. These alternative test dates may be arranged only for religious reasons
and will be scheduled for the Sunday following the regular Saturday test date. Alternative
test dates are available only in the following test areas: Detroit, Kalamazoo,
and Marquette.
To request an alternative test date, you must
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complete your test registration and submit the correct payment; and
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submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form; and
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submit a signed letter from a member of the clergy, written on that person’s professional
letterhead, stating that your religious convictions prohibit Saturday testing.
The deadline for submission of your Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form and supporting
letter is the regular registration deadline.
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