06-27-2019, 10:31 AM
Here are dsst accommodations:
https://www.prometric.com/en-us/for-test...ations.pdf
CLEP which is basically what I just sent you but if you need the link:
https://clep.collegeboard.org/earn-colle...g-the-test
Alternative credit stuff don't have accommodations because everything is at your own pace to begin with. The proctored final exams are usually to prevent cheating and I don't see a way around that. Based on my research I don't really think there is anything as extra accommodations you can or need to ask for study.com, StraighterLine, etc. You can replay the videos as many times as you want and most of the quizzes (non-final) are open book and untimed. Your daughter can even have someone else read her the material or use a screen reader. However, I will say Sophia has really good customer service and they can give you more time to complete the courses when you run out if you need that. But most of the courses through other providers don't have this issue and you can take as long as you want.
But that's why I suggested CLEP and DSST because I believe those are the only ones that offer true disability accommodations. However, if you can make study.com, shoomp, whatever, etc. work for you then that's great too.
https://www.prometric.com/en-us/for-test...ations.pdf
CLEP which is basically what I just sent you but if you need the link:
https://clep.collegeboard.org/earn-colle...g-the-test
Alternative credit stuff don't have accommodations because everything is at your own pace to begin with. The proctored final exams are usually to prevent cheating and I don't see a way around that. Based on my research I don't really think there is anything as extra accommodations you can or need to ask for study.com, StraighterLine, etc. You can replay the videos as many times as you want and most of the quizzes (non-final) are open book and untimed. Your daughter can even have someone else read her the material or use a screen reader. However, I will say Sophia has really good customer service and they can give you more time to complete the courses when you run out if you need that. But most of the courses through other providers don't have this issue and you can take as long as you want.
But that's why I suggested CLEP and DSST because I believe those are the only ones that offer true disability accommodations. However, if you can make study.com, shoomp, whatever, etc. work for you then that's great too.