<p>Reporting your disability isn’t necessarily going to affect admissions one way or the other. I have a child with a documented disability (the kind that isn’t visible to the naked eye but has nevertheless been verified repeatedly). Students sometimes struggle with whether to release this information to universities in the application process–does the student want a random admissions committee who may not accept him/her to have this very personal information? It’s not a simple decision to decide whether to reveal the disability. I’m not sure what you think this student would even be gaining–an admissions edge (unlikely)? Services (which students frequently have to advocate for at the university level)?</p>