If you are preparing for the radiography registry examination and have a disability, understanding the process for requesting ADA accommodations can help ensure you have the support you need. Here's what you need to know:
The radiography registry examination follows ADA guidelines to accommodate candidates with qualifying disabilities. To qualify for accommodations, you must have a professionally diagnosed disability that results in significant limitations. These accommodations might include extra time, a separate room, or snacks for conditions such as diabetes.


When applying for the radiography registry examination, indicate your need for ADA accommodations. After submitting your application, follow the instructions for requesting accommodations from Paradigm Testing, which typically includes completing an online form and providing supporting documents. Once you request accommodations, your application will be paused until the accommodations process is complete.

You will need to wait for a decision letter regarding your accommodations request before scheduling your exam. If your request is denied, you can appeal by providing additional documentation. You will receive written notification of the decision once your request has been reviewed. By understanding and following these steps, you can ensure that your examination conditions are equitable.

To help you prepare for the radiography registry examination, consider using the resources available at Prepry. Our comprehensive registry review materials are designed to help all users to succeed in the actual registry examination. Our materials provide thorough coverage of the exam content and effective preparation strategies, giving you the confidence and knowledge you need to excel.
At Prepry, we are committed to supporting your journey and helping you achieve your professional goals.

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