Accessibility and accommodation requests
The CPA profession is committed to treating all people in a way that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence. We believe in integration and equal opportunity. We are committed to meeting the needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner and will do so by preventing and removing barriers to accessibility and meeting accessibility requirements under each respective provincial government’s applicable act or guidelines.
All policies, procedures and plans are consistent with the requirements of the various provincial acts. These will be reviewed and updated regularly as we make continuous improvements in our efforts to remove barriers and increase accessibility for persons with disabilities. Accommodation requests are assessed on a case-by-case basis to ensure equal opportunity for individuals to fully demonstrate their qualifications without altering the nature or level of the qualification being assessed. We consider each case after carefully reviewing the submitted documentation; however, submitting a request does not guarantee receiving an accommodation.
Accommodation application submission process and forms
Application request forms
Complete the following accommodation request forms:
- Accommodation Request Individual Form 1 (required)
- Accommodation Request Medical Form 2 (required)
- Current psychological assessment (if applicable)
Application submission process
- Follow the submission instructions outlined on each request form.
- You will receive an email upon receipt of your application.
- You will receive an email outlining the decision shortly after the Accommodation Panel’s next meeting date.
Application submission deadlines
The deadline for submitting an application is 10 weeks prior to the examination for which the applicant is seeking accommodations. Applications will be accepted after the deadline for any extenuating circumstances.
Applicants can direct questions to their respective regional office:
Accommodation panel
To ensure all applicants are treated fairly and equally regardless of their location, the panel will normally be comprised of a designate(s) from each region (West, Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic and National). Specifically:
- at least one member per CPA member region
- one CPA Canada staff member representing the Board of Examiners
- two mental health experts (i.e., psychologist or psychiatrist or neuropsychologist)
- additional experts as required (e.g., lawyer, audiologist, optometrist, etc.)