What kind of special accommodation requests do candidates make?
Candidates make special accommodation requests with regard to physical, sensory, physiological, cognitive, and developmental impairments that may pose challenges for writing exams.
The special accommodation request is evaluated based on what factors?
The special accommodation request is evaluated based on the candidate’s particular accommodation request, the nature of the disability, and the reasonability of the request.
What are some of the special accommodations that are considered?
- Accessible testing site (for example, ramp for wheelchairs)
- Amanuensis (recorder of answers)
- Extended exam time—one and one-half times the usual allotment
- Extended exam time—twice the usual allotment
- Extra time for breaks
- Reader (person to read the exam items aloud)
- Separate testing room
- Special chair
- Special input device, such as a trackball mouse (specify type)
- Special output device, such as a larger monitor (specify type)
- Written instruction on exam procedures
Where can the special accommodation request form be downloaded?
What information is required to help support the special accommodation request from a candidate?
The request form has two sections:
Section 1 should be completed and signed by the candidate, and
Section 2 must be filled and signed by a legally approved professional, expert,
or practitioner to support the candidate’s special accommodation request.
How long does the approval process for a special accommodation typically take?
Candidates must submit their special accommodation requests to EC-Council at least 30 days before registering for an exam. EC-Council will respond with its decision within 14 days and provide the contact details of testing centers with the infrastructure to accommodate the candidate’s special needs.
Who should a candidate coordinate with for special accommodation requests?
For any detail or clarification, the candidate can reach out [email protected]