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The College Learning Assessment Service at the Psychological
Services Center (PSC) offers standardized testing primarily
for students with a history of learning disabilities
and for students who have concerns as to whether they
might have learning disabilities. The value of testing
is that results often clarify for students exactly
what, if any, diagnosable learning disabilities they
might have. Plans can then be made to adjust the
student's learning techniques and, if indicated, to seek
assistance in the learning process.
Priority in testing at the PSC is given to Illinois State University
students and prospective students, but other candidates are welcome as
time permits. Test results suggest a student's learning status, which
may assist a student in making future educational plans. Students,
consequently, often benefit from evaluation. Other young adults in need
of evaluations and re-evaluations are accommodated, if scheduling permits.
Depending upon test results, students may qualify
for educational assistance through their school's
office of disability concerns or a comparable office.
For example, when a student qualifies for educational
assistance by State of Illinois standards, additional
time for taking exams and the employment of a reader
can be arranged through such an office.
All testing is done by graduate student clinicians in School Psychology
under the supervision of state-certified or licensed psychologists in the
Department of Psychology at Illinois State University. Typically, completion
of a questionnaire covering developmental history and submission of any past
test results are requested and reviewed. Then, two sessions of testing are
scheduled with an additional half hour of interpretation after the report
is written. All information is kept strictly confidential. However, information
about a student may be released by the PSC with the student's written permission.
The standard fee for an assessment is $400. One half of the fee, $200, is
due at the first visit and the remaining $200 is due at the second visit.
This fee is significantly less than the usual and customary fee for such service
in the region. Insurance benefits typically do not apply toward services at
psychology graduate student training facilities.
Illinois State University students can arrange for testing by
requesting a referral from Illinois State's Office of Disability
Concerns, Fell 350, (309) 438-5853. All others can contact the PSC
at (309) 438-5629 or send an e-mail to psc@ilstu.edu.
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