From securing the right College Board accommodation to a prep plan shaped entirely around how your child learns – no fixed syllabus, no one-size-fits-all timetable. Just preparation that fits.
Standard SAT courses are built for the “average” test-taker. Your child isn’t average.
Most courses assume every student reads at the same pace, sits the same length of test, and learns the same way. For a student who qualifies for accommodations — extended time, breaks, a separate room, assistive technology — that assumption quietly works against them. Families are often left to navigate the College Board approval process alone, then their child is dropped into a class that ignores the very thing that makes them eligible.
We do the opposite. We start with your child.
The UniHawk difference
Two halves of one job - and we handle both.
Most providers only prepare students. We secure the accommodation and build the preparation around it.
1 – Get approved
We guide the accommodation application
We help your family through the College Board SSD (Services for Students with Disabilities) process – reviewing eligibility, assembling the documentation, and working with your school’s SSD coordinator to submit the request – so the accommodation is approved and in place well before test day.
2 – Prepare your way
We build the prep entirely around your child
Length, frequency, score targets, pacing, and format are all designed around your child’s profile and approved accommodation – never a template. The student learns in the way that works for them, and practises under the exact conditions they’ll have on the day.
How it works
From first call to test day, end to end
One programme that covers the paperwork and the preparation – so nothing falls between the cracks.
Diagnostic & accommodation review
We assess where your child stands academically and review which accommodations they may be eligible for, based on their needs and documentation.
We guide the SSD application
We help assemble the evidence and coordinate with your school to submit the request to College Board.
Approval can take up to seven weeks – so we start early.
A fully customised prep plan
Targets, schedule, session length, and teaching style are all designed around your child’s learning profile and approved accommodation.
Test-day readiness
Your child practises under their exact accommodation settings in the Bluebook app, so the real test feels familiar – not foreign.
What we support
Every College Board-approved accommodation
Whatever your child is approved for, we prepare them to use it with confidence.
Extended time
Time and a half (+50%) or double time (+100%), with practice timed to match.
Breaks
Extra breaks, extended breaks, or breaks as needed (stop-the-clock) for medical or regulation needs.
Separate or small-group room
A quieter, lower-distraction setting for students who need it.
Assistive technology
Screen readers, magnification, refreshable Braille displays, and colour adjustments.
Large print & visual adjustments
Display settings adapted for low vision and visual processing needs.
Other approved supports
If College Board approves it, we’ll build it into the way your child prepares.
The SAT is now fully digital. It is taken in College Board’s Bluebook app, which applies your child’s approved accommodations automatically on test day. We make sure your child has practised with those exact settings long before they sit the real thing.
Built around your child
Nothing about this programme is fixed
Every element is set in your child’s consultation – and adjusted as they progress.
Length
From a few focused weeks to a full multi-month plan.
Frequency
Sessions paced to your child’s stamina and schedule.
Targets
A score goal matched to your child’s university shortlist.
Format
One-to-one, online or in person across the GCC.
Tutor match
Paired with a tutor experienced with their learning profile.
Who it’s for
If your child learns differently, this programme is for them
We support students with any College Board-approved accommodation, including:
Learning differences
Dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, and processing or working-speed difficulties that affect how a student reads and responds under timed conditions.
Often: extended time & breaks
Physical & sensory needs
Visual or hearing impairments and motor difficulties that call for assistive technology, large print, or an adapted setting.
Often: assistive tech & large print
Medical & psychological
Anxiety, chronic illness, and medical conditions that need flexible breaks, a separate room, or a calmer test environment.
Often: breaks & separate setting
Why UniHawk
Specialists in admissions test prep - and in students who learn differently
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GCC & India markets we operate across
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The single most important thing: start early
College Board accommodation approval can take up to seven weeks – and longer if extra documentation is requested. The earlier we begin, the calmer the run-up to test day. Book a consultation now and we’ll map the accommodation and the prep around your child’s target date.
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weeks to approval – plan ahead
Questions families ask
FAQs
Do you help my child get accommodations, or only prepare them?
Both. We guide your family through the entire College Board SSD application – eligibility, documentation, and submission via your school — and then build the preparation around the accommodation once it’s approved.
My child already has an approved accommodation. Can you just do the prep?
Yes. If the accommodation is already in place, we move straight into a fully customised prep plan and rehearse under those exact conditions.
How long is the programme?
There’s no set length. Some students need a few focused weeks; others want a longer, gentler build. We set the duration, session length, and frequency around your child in the consultation, and adjust as they progress.
Is it online or in person?
Either. We deliver one-to-one online or in person across the GCC, whichever suits your child and your schedule.
Will the accommodation work on the digital SAT?
Yes. The SAT is taken in College Board’s Bluebook app, which automatically applies every approved accommodation – extended time, breaks, assistive technology – on test day. We make sure your child has practised with those exact settings beforehand.
What does the programme cost?
Because every plan is built individually, we provide a clear quote after the consultation, once we understand your child’s needs, target date, and the support required. Fees cover tuition, materials, diagnostics, and progress reports; the College Board registration fee is paid directly by your family.
Let’s build your child’s plan
Book a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll review your child’s needs, map the accommodation pathway, and outline a preparation plan built entirely around them.