The Texas Education Agency and the test’s vendor, College Board, claim that the TSIA2 is super accommodating by design. Features that make it especially accommodating are that it’s untimed and includes features like a calculator, highlighter, save-and-continue ability.

Any additional accommodations must be requested from and approved by your school’s dual credit partner’s office of disability support services. That’s a mouthful that means you have to get additional accommodations not from your high school but from the college your school partners with. Note that accommodations for the TSIA2 are governed by Texas college rules and not Texas high school rules.