Be
Prepared – Begin reviewing/studying well in advance. If you need assistance
locating helpful study resources, contact your Success Coach at elisuccess@nvcc.edu or call 703.764.5076. For a
sampling of helpful study resources offered through ELI, please click here.
Additional resources to promote your testing success can be found here.
Campus
Testing Center Guidelines
- Do not wait until the last minute to take your exam(s). If you are able, we advise that you take your exam early. Not only will you avoid long lines, you many also avoid a last minute unforeseen emergency that could prohibit you from getting to a testing center. An exam must begin no later than 90 minutes before the posted testing center closing time so be sure to provide plenty of time.
- Do not forget to bring your
completed Exam Pass for
each exam and a photo ID. You may print your exam pass from the
“Taking Exams and Using Exam Passes” portion of the Syllabus button in
your Blackboard course site.
- Be prepared to stow your personal
items, not permitted during your exam, including your cell phone (that
must be turned off), in the manner required by the testing center
(generally in a locker). Simply placing your phone on “silent” is not
enough. You are not permitted access to anything other than your exam
while testing, unless expressly stated in the exam instructions.
- If your exam is not working properly in Bb (ex. unable to type in a textbox, audio files not working, images missing) or if you feel your exam did not submit properly, please notify testing center staff immediately so they may help you troubleshoot the problem.
- If you are taking multiple exams,
you will be required to go through the line for each exam that you are
taking.
Some courses offer online testing through ProctorU. Courses offering this option
will be listed in Blackboard under the links, “Taking Exams and Using Exam
Passes”, “Syllabus” or “Announcements”.
- If you choose to use this
online proctoring service, schedule to take your exam(s) through ProctorU at least 72 hours prior to
testing to avoid a late fee.
- If it is your first time using
ProctorU, sign in 15 minutes early to set up your computer.
- Be sure to have your photo ID
ready.
In addition to being rested and well-prepared, be sure to
have a healthy meal or snack before taking your exam(s). The better prepared
you are, the more relaxed you will be and the better your testing outcome.
As an ELI (NOVA) student, you are expected to follow the
code of conduct for all NOVA students as outlined in the NOVA Student Handbook
Good
luck on your exams!
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