For Parents and Students Navigating Higher Education
By Leonard Educational Evaluations, LLC. (05/04/2025)
Imagine your child has worked hard to earn a place in college—only to struggle with reading, focusing, or managing anxiety, unsure why academic success seems just out of reach. For many students, especially those with undiagnosed learning differences or mental health challenges, the transition to college can be overwhelming without the right support. This is where a psychoeducational evaluation becomes not just helpful, but essential. Whether you're a parent worried about your child’s ability to thrive in higher education or a student feeling frustrated by unexplained academic barriers, understanding how these evaluations unlock critical accommodations can be the first step toward success and confidence on campus. If you need assistance, contact Leonard Educational Evaluations at 267-702-6328, www.LeonardEvaluation.com or Info@LeonardEvaluations.com, our expert psychologists and educational specialists have been conducting psychoeducational evaluations for college students for nearly 20 years!
A psychoeducational evaluation is a comprehensive assessment that examines a student’s:
These evaluations help diagnose learning disabilities, ADHD, emotional disorders (depression, anxiety, etc.), and other challenges impacting academic success. They provide the documentation colleges require to determine eligibility for accommodations under Section 504 and the ADA.[Sources: Disability Rights California, LD OnLine]
In the college setting, accommodations aren't guaranteed unless students provide documentation. A current psychoeducational evaluation is often required to access:
Colleges use the information in these reports to tailor support and ensure students with disabilities receive equal access to academic opportunities.[Source: Frontiers]
College is one of the largest investments a family will make:
By comparison, a psychoeducational evaluation ranges from $1,500–$5,000. Though not cheap, this one-time investment can:
💡 For less than the cost of one semester, an evaluation can dramatically improve the odds of college completion.
Not every family can afford a private evaluation, and many students don't realize one is needed until they're already struggling. To address this, some colleges—including the University of Southern California—offer free or subsidized evaluations through grants and donations.🖐 Parents and students should always ask the campus disability office about testing options and whether existing documentation from high school may still be valid.[Source: Inside Higher Ed]
Research confirms that students who receive accommodations:
Psychoeducational evaluations provide clarity—not just for colleges, but for students themselves, helping them better understand how they learn and how to advocate for their needs.[Sources: ERIC, INCLUDEnyc]
Psychoeducational evaluations are a critical tool for ensuring students with learning and emotional challenges can access the full benefits of higher education. For families investing thousands in tuition, housing, and books, the additional step of getting an evaluation is often the key to making that investment worthwhile. With the right diagnosis and supports, students don't just survive college—they thrive.🎓 Knowledge is power. Evaluations open doors. Success follows.
If you need assistance, contact Leonard Educational Evaluations at 267-702-6328, www.LeonardEvaluation.com or Info@LeonardEvaluations.com, our expert psychologists and educational specialists have been conducting psychoeducational evaluations for college students for nearly 20 years!