Examinees who have qualified disabilities as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may be eligible for auxiliary aids or services to take the MEE. All decisions and arrangements for accommodations are made by the testing jurisdiction. Each jurisdiction has its own accommodations application process and deadlines, and examinees must apply directly to each jurisdiction in which they plan to take the MEE.
The standard version of the MEE is printed in 12-point Times New Roman font. The MEE is also routinely produced in braille, in large-print (18- and 24-point Helvetica font) versions, in audio format, and as a Microsoft Word document for use with screen-reading software.