ergraduate Students
- If your diagnosis is no longer valid (more than five years old) or if you have a valid MATAL assessment from the past five years, you must schedule a meeting with the Support Center Coordinator at your campus. Note that the approval process takes approximately one month from the date of the meeting. It is therefore recommended to begin the process prior to the start of the academic year.
Contact Information by Campus:
- Mount Scopus: ldd@savion.huji.ac.il
- Edmond J. Safra (Givat Ram): orlyaz@savion.huji.ac.il
- Ein Kerem: ldd_ek@savion.huji.ac.il
- Rehovot: ldd_agri@savion.huji.ac.il
- If you have a valid diagnosis from the last five years that was not conducted at a MATAL center, you must submit it for review as outlined in the "Assessments" section under "External Diagnosis Review."
Graduate Students
In the case of students who completed a MATAL assessment at age 18 or older, accommodations for graduate studies will be automatically approved.
Students who received accommodations during their undergraduate degree at Hebrew University or another academic institution, but did not undergo a MATAL assessment, must schedule a consultation meeting with the Unit in order to have their accommodations approved.
Appeals Committee for Exam Accommodations
Students may submit an appeal in writing within 30 days of receiving their accommodation decision.
- Appeals must be sent via email.
- A response from the Appeals Committee will be provided within 30 days of submission.