ADA & Disability Resource Center

Disability Specific Guidelines for Obtaining Documentation

Guidelines for Obtaining Medical Documentation for Learning Disabilities

Please share the following information with your medical provider, as it may assist him or her in providing the information needed to determine your individual accommodations.

Professionals conducting assessment and rendering diagnoses of Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) must be qualified. A qualified professional needs to hold a degree in a field related to diagnosis of SLD and have at least one year of diagnostic experience with adults and late adolescents. Recommended practitioners may include: certified and/or licensed psychologist, learning disabilities specialists, educational therapists, or diagnosticians. The diagnostician must be an impartial individual who is not a family member of the student.

The following guidelines are provided to assist the service provider in collaborating with each student to determine appropriate accommodations. Documentation serves as a foundation that legitimizes a student's request for appropriate accommodations.

Recommended documentation includes:

Further assessment by an appropriate professional may be required if co-existing disabling conditions are indicated. The student and the ADA Center at Idaho State University collaboratively determine appropriate accommodations.

Last Modified: 06/11/07 at 02:29:28 PM