Law school accommodation processes can sometimes be confusing to students. This confusion may result in some students’ unwillingness to disclose their situations to administrators. Many law schools have a centralized accommodation office for all parts of the university, while many other law schools assess and provide accommodations directly and on their own. The panel will review accommodations in the classroom, examinations, maximizing students potential through career counseling, as well as trends and insight for advising students for the bar examination. Accommodations will be reviewed through a broad lens that can include students with disabilities, an unforeseen injury, a chronic illness, or non-native speakers.