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Testing and Proctoring


About Proctoring:

If your course evaluation includes testing, you may be required to arrange for a person at a business address to proctor your tests. This could be a company human relations person, a local teacher, librarian, etc. Each instructor has different requirements and deadlines for identifying a proctor. Please check with your instructor for details about their proctor requirements.

Proctor criteria:

a. Proctor must have a business address. Suggested personnel include those from the court system, public library, place of employment or local education institution as generally considered good candidates.

b. Family members, friends and co-workers cannot serve as proctors.

Test environment:

a. Internet connectivity as required for course,
b. Writing surface and seating for student,
c. Quiet to allow for student to concentrate,
d. Within line of sight and hearing range of proctor,
e. Secure with only allowable resources within access of student.

The designated faculty for the course evaluates the information and decides whether the proposed test environment and proctor meet the required criteria.

The designated faculty member for the course will communicate to the student through written or e-mail notification the approval status of the proposed test environment and proctor.

If the proposed test environment or proctor do not meet the requirements for any reason, the student may repeat the previous steps and resubmit a proctor prior to beginning the course.

Proctor Request Criteria (please provide to instructor)

  1. Course Information
  2. Course Number and Name:
  3. Term of Enrollment:
  4. Student Information
  5. Student Name:
  6. Student Telephone:
  7. Student E-Mail Address:
  8. Proctor Information:
  9. Proctor Name:
  10. Job Title:
  11. Relationship to Student:
  12. Business Name:
  13. Business Address:
  14. City: State ZIP
  15. Proctor Telephone:
  16. Proctor Fax Number:
  17. Proctor E-mail Address:
  18. Testing Environment meets all criteria below?
  19. Internet connectivity and computer as required by course
  20. Writing surface and seating for student
  21. Quiet to allow for student concentration
  22. Within line sight and hearing range of proctor
  23. Secure site with only allowable resources within access of student.

Proctoring Sites:

Proctors can be business personnel including those from the court system, public library, place of employment or local education institution as generally considered good candidates.

The following colleges and universities across Minnesota have agreed to assist in proctoring online and distance students with exams. Please make an appoint well in advance of showing up to take your test. You can contact each individual listed to set up a time to take your tests. Be sure you have also made arrangements with your instructor in advance. All the proctors need to have an appointment confirmed in advance. Each site has different hours of availability and requirements. Some will require a testing fee. It is the responsibility of the student to secure test proctoring and make sure all information and requirements are met.

Campus
Contact
Phone
Email
Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Cambridge Darla McCann 763-689-7670 darla.mccann@anokaramsey.edu
Anoka Technical College Pat Rishavy 763-576-4837 prishavy@ank.tec.mn.us
Hibbing Community College Shelly McCauley 800-224-4422 ext. 7232 or 218-262-7232 onlinetesting@hcc.mnscu.edu
Inver Hills Community College Barb Tessier 651-450-8650 assessment@inverhills.edu
Lake Superior College Cathy Bennett 218-723-2380 c.bennett@lsc.mnscu.edu
Minnesota State Community and Technical College, Detroit Lakes Karen Merry or Doreen Hauge 218-846-3772 karen.merry@minnesota.edu or doreen.hauge@minnesota.edu
Minnesota State Community and Technical College, Wadena Lori Harper or Dorothy Platz 218-631-7865 lori.harper@minnesota.edu or dorothy.platz@minnesota.edu
Rainy River Community College Diane Raboin 218-285-2250 draboin@rrcc.mnscu.edu
Riverland Community College, Albert Lea Sue McCormick 507-379-3341 smccormi@river.cc.mn.us
Riverland Community College, Austin Sharon Steihm 507-433-0533 sstiehm@river.cc.mn.us
Southwest Minnesota State University Robert Larsen 507-537-7150 larsenrw@southwestmsu.edu
Winona State University, Rochester Kathy Sullivan 507-457-5150 ksullivan@winona.edu
Winona State University, Winona Kathy Sullivan 507-457-5150 ksullivan@winona.edu
University of Minnesota, Crookston ITC Steve Hannah 218-281-8381 shannah@umn.edu
University of Minnesota, Crookston Student Support Services Rand Rasmussen 218-281-8555 rrasmuss@umn.edu
University of Minnesota, Crookston Center For Adult Learning Jennifer Severinson 218-281-8681 seve0169@umn.edu
 
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