Qualifying Examination Policies
If you have a temporary or permanent physical impairment or any persistent cognitive, psychological, sensory or learning impairment which substantially limits your participation in one or both components of the Qualifying Examination, you may make a request for accommodation. Requests for accommodation are submitted using the Qualifying Examination Accommodation Request Form and must accompany your registration for the Qualifying Examination.
Candidates who fail to attend an examination for which they have registered without notifying the College in advance of their intention to withdraw will have that examination considered as one of their examination attempts.
In order to be eligible for a refund, the College must receive a notice of withdrawal on or before 15 business days prior to the scheduled date for the administration of the component of the Qualifying Examination from which an individual is withdrawing.
An examination candidate who fails one or both components of the Qualifying Examination and who meets specific criteria and requirements, has the right to appeal their results to the Qualifying Examination Appeals Committee.