Yes. ICF Credentials and Standards is committed to supporting all candidates in pursuing an ICF Credential, including those who may need assistance in accessing the ICF Credentialing Exam due to a disability or other health condition.
ICF Credentials and Standards provides reasonable accommodations to candidates with disabilities as defined by the Americans with Disability Act.
Candidates with a chronic health condition that may require medication, or a medical device are permitted to bring pre-approved comfort items with them to the testing center. For these items, a special accommodation request is not required. For a complete list of pre-approved comfort items, please review the Pearson VUE Comfort Aid List. For other types of accommodation, including extra time or a separate testing room, candidates will need to complete a Special Accommodations Request Form prior to scheduling an exam appointment, along with the documentation of related needs. Those requesting accommodations must provide documentation from an appropriate licensed professional and submit this documentation at the time of their accommodation request.
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