What does it mean, exactly, to be "average excellent"?

@theloniusmonk - While a school cannot deny an applicant one he basis of a disability, the student has to be “otherwise qualified” for admission before the disability, and need for any accommodation, will be considered. All applicants must meet the admission standards first, and accommodations will be considered later (there are a few situations in schools like Marist, where the disability program has a separate application and sometimes they may speak to the admissions office if they feel an applicant can meet admission requirements).