Also, things like allowing typing or extra time require almost no cost for a school to allow, they just seem morally opposed (the device would have to be provided by the parents/student whether it was school or university). Even providing different fonts or differently formatted exams are fairly low cost offerings. These things are not at all in the same cost ball park as a full time aide or a scribe...

It really does feel like schools consider things like extra time, typing, etc to be "cheating" or "trying to get away with something" and the universities consider these things to be reasonable accommodations so that one can access the curriculum equally.