Specific Learning Disabilities

A comprehensive psycho-educational assessment from a psychologist or learning disabilities specialist that includes the following: NOTE: All of these tests must be based on adult norms.

  • Clear statement of the specific learning disability with the DSM-IV diagnosis
  • A test used to measure intellectual ability, including scores and subtest scores
  • A test used to measure academic achievement, including scores and subtest scores
  • A test used to measure processing ability, including scores and subset scores
  • Profile of academic strengths and weaknesses and how these relate to academic limitations
  • Clinical summary
  • Recommendations for reasonable academic accommodations

Acceptable IQ tests:

  • Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test
  • Stanford Binet 4th Edition
  • Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – III (WAIS-III)
  • Woodcock-Johnson III General Intellectual Ability (GIA)

Not acceptable:

  • Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (KBIT)
  • Slosson Intelligence Test
  • Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI)
  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – III (WISC-III)
  • A test used to measure academic achievement, including scores and subtest scores

Acceptable achievement tests:

  • Nelson-Denny Reading Test
  • Scholastic Abilities Test for Adults (SATA)
  • Wechsler Individual Achievement Test – II (WIAT-II)
  • Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement
  • Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests – Revised

Not acceptable:

  • Wide Range Achievement Test – 3 (WRAT-3)
  • A test used to measure processing ability, including scores and subtest scores

Acceptable processing tests:

  • Detroit Tests of Learning Aptitude - Adult
  • Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities
  • Profile of academic strengths and weaknesses and how these relate to the academic limitation(s)
  • Clinical summary
  • Recommendations for reasonable academic accommodations