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<p>Check out this page:</p>

<p>[Duke</a> University Admissions: Information for Students with Disabilities](<a href=“http://www.admissions.duke.edu/jump/applying/apply_disabilities.html]Duke”>http://www.admissions.duke.edu/jump/applying/apply_disabilities.html)</p>

<p>It has a lot of good information. </p>

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<p>Also check out the Duke Disability site:</p>

<p>[Duke</a> Disability Management System: Student Accommodations](<a href=“http://www.access.duke.edu/students/index.php]Duke”>Students | Disability Management System | Duke)</p>

<p>It doesn’t explicitly state extended time is not given. However, in college exams extended time doesn’t really help all that much anyways (unlike high school). The class periods are much longer and professors typically give you more than enough time to complete. I really only had one class (and I was in engineering) were I was at a major time crunch for exams. Basically, the accommodations are tutoring services, etc. but those are available to all students. Professors are obviously always willing to meet with you and help out.</p>

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<p>Hope that is helpful information!</p>