Assessments and Evaluations for Adults
We understand that life's challenges can feel overwhelming. Our services empower adults by identifying unique strengths and challenges that may affect emotional, social, or professional aspects of life. Our compassionate team will work closely with you to understand your needs, providing insights and practical recommendations for personal development and success. Let us help you achieve greater clarity, resilience, and well-being in all areas of your life.

Counseling and Educational Services Clinic
Morgridge College of Education – Psychoeducational Assessment Clinic for adults 18 and older
Contact the clinic directly at (303) 871-6395, or email childassessment@du.edu to inquire about services or schedule an appointment.
To learn more about this clinic, please visit the clinic website.
This clinic offers psychoeducational assessment services for adults and provides comprehensive testing for individuals 18 and older, focusing on their cognitive and emotional needs.
Services Offered:
Academic and Cognitive Assessments
- Identification of academic strengths and areas for development
- Evaluations to uncover cognitive abilities, including giftedness assessments
Social-Emotional and Trauma-Informed Evaluations
- Comprehensive assessments of social-emotional needs
- Trauma-informed care evaluations
Professional Consultations
- Consultations tailored for community organizations
- Career guidance and consultations to support vocational development
Individual Psycho-Educational Assessments
- Personalized psycho-educational evaluations for adults aged 18 and older
Who Might Benefit from an Assessment at this Clinic:
- Adults seeking to improve academic performance or identify strengths and areas for growth.
- Individuals experiencing emotional difficulties or trauma that impact their daily functioning.
- Adults who want to assess their cognitive abilities, including those who may be gifted.
- College students needing assistance with disability accommodations for academic support.
- Individuals looking to enhance their social and communication skills for better interpersonal relationships.
- Those struggling with attention and behavior challenges who require management strategies.
- Adults seeking career development guidance and organizational support to improve job performance.
- Individuals facing specific learning challenges who need tailored support and strategies.
- Adults interested in developing tools for emotional regulation and overall well-being.
- Professionals looking for insights into their cognitive strengths to leverage in their careers.
Please contact the clinic for information about assessment service costs and the length of the current waitlist.

Developmental Neuropsychology Clinic
Department of Psychology at the College of Humanities, Art and Social Sciences
Contact the clinic directly at (303) 871-4403 or fill out this form to request an appointment
To learn more about the clinic, please visit the clinic website.
The Developmental Neuropsychology Clinic conducts evaluations for children, teens, and emerging adults with school-related challenges, such as dyslexia, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental differences (e.g., intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder). The clinic also assesses those with broader difficulties or specific risk factors like medical or neurological conditions. Evaluations consider cognitive, learning, attention, executive skills, and social/emotional functioning to provide a comprehensive understanding of strengths and challenges. This clinic offers specific recommendations for support in school (e.g., IEP, 504 Plan, READ Plan) and at home.
Who Might Benefit from an Evaluation at this Clinic:
Our clinic provides comprehensive evaluations for adults experiencing challenges related to learning, attention, and neurodevelopmental differences. Assessments can help identify conditions such as dyslexia, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and other cognitive or neuropsychological concerns.
You may benefit from an evaluation if you:
- Struggle with reading, writing, or math-related tasks.
- Experience difficulties with attention, organization, or executive functioning.
- Have a medical or neurological history that may impact daily functioning.
- Seek diagnostic clarity for learning or cognitive challenges.
- Need formal documentation for workplace accommodations or other support services.
Our goal is to provide insights into your strengths and challenges, along with personalized recommendations to support success in work, education, and daily life.