Students with ADHD may be eligible for a variety of accommodations to help them succeed academically. Common accommodations include extended time for exams, access to a quiet testing environment, the ability to take breaks during tests, and note-taking assistance. Some students might also benefit from modified assignment deadlines or the option to record lectures. Additionally, universities may provide access to assistive technology, such as software that helps with organization, time management, or reading comprehension. These accommodations are designed to level the playing field, allowing students with ADHD to demonstrate their knowledge and skills without being hindered by their symptoms. To access these supports, students typically need to register with their university’s disability services office and provide documentation of their ADHD diagnosis.