ADA & Disability Resource Center

  • ADA & Disability Resource Center
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Policy for Proctored Tests

Testing Accomodation Sheets

Testing accommodation sheets must be completed and delivered at least two (2) days prior to exam time. Also, the test MUST be scheduled by the student with the ADA Office no later than two (2) days prior to exam time. For final exams, schedule your test as soon as you find out when it is. If delay in delivery of the Testing Accommodation Sheet is expected, please contact the ADA Center and the professor.

If the student does not arrive within 15 minutes of the scheduled starting time for a test, the test will not be administered and will be returned to the instructor.

If prompt arrival is not possible or an emergency takes place, please contact professor and the ADA Center as soon as possible.

Students may not start testing at a different time than that which the instructor has indicated on the Testing Accommodation Sheet, unless prior approval of the instructor has been obtained.

If the testing date changes after submission of the Testing Accommodation Sheet, the ADA Center must have instructor confirmation/approval.

Use of Testing Rooms

No cell phones, pagers or other personal data devices may be used during testing or allowed in the testing room. These items will be stored and held by the ADA staff during testing.

Any ringers or alarms must be turned off or set to vibrate.

If testing requires the use of blue books or loose-leaf paper for essay completion, the ADA Center will examine them prior to being used.

All instances of academic dishonesty that takes place in the ADA Center will be immediately reported to the faculty member.

For more information about the academic dishonesty policy, obtain a copy of the Student Code of Conduct.

Students Using Readers

The reader and student must conduct the examination session in a manner that supports the academic integrity of the professor and the ADA Center at all times.

The reader may be requested to reread a question but may not offer clarification. If clarification of an exam question is a problem for the student, he/she may write a brief explanation of his understanding of the question or the reader may assist the student in contacting the professor.

If the integrity of the exam is in question, the exam will be removed immediately and the professor promptly notified.

The student must not make inappropriate requests of the reader, such as asking a reader to provide information related to an examination question, engaging the reader in extraneous conversations during exams, or asking a reader to fill out forms for them using his/her own judgment.

If a student makes an inappropriate request of a reader, the reader must submit a written incident report to the ADA Center Director.

The ADA Center Director will determine what action needs to be taken with the student. Serious incidents will be reported promptly to the professor.

All readers for exams will be assigned by the ADA Center; any use of personal readers or scribes for examinations must be approved by the ADA Director and the professor.

Repeated or serious warnings may result in the student being referred to the Judicial Board.

Questions about exams can be rerouted to the professor after the exam has been taken.

Last Modified: 06/11/07 at 02:29:28 PM