Adult Services
Test Proctoring Guidelines
- The Library will proctor either written or
on-line exams.
- If the exam is written, it will be the student’s
responsibility to arrange for the exam to be
delivered to the library, and to contact the Adult
Services Department to verify that the exam has been
received. The student and Adult Services Manager
will schedule a date and time for the test only
after the exam arrives at the Library. For
closed-book, the student will sit at one of the
public tables adjacent to the Adult Services desk.
For open-book exams, the student may sit at one of
those tables or in a study room assigned by the
librarian.
- If the exam to be proctored is on-line, the
student will have to understand that there is a
time-limit on the computers. Students are guaranteed
one hour. If the demand for computer use is high, we
may not be able to extend their time beyond
one-hour. It is the student’s responsibility to know
the testing institution’s web address and to arrange
for any needed passwords to be delivered to the
Library prior to the testing day.
- The Library does not require persons who need
proctoring to be residents of the Library District.
- There is no fee for having exams proctored by
Library staff.
- The student will need to make an appointment for
proctoring with the Adult Services Manager. The
student and Manager will agree on a mutually
convenient time for the proctoring. The Manager will
assign one of the staff librarians to serve as
proctor for that day and time.
Proctoring may be scheduled for weekdays from 9:00am
to 3:00pm or on Saturday mornings from 9:00am to
noon. Some evening hours may be available for
proctoring, depending upon the Library schedule
and/or activities in the Library. Staff members may
not be able to monitor a student continuously during
an exam. Scheduling an exam to be proctored is on a
first come, first served basis.
- Other than completing forms provided by the
testing institution or association, the Library will
not submit special letters, make telephone requests,
or submit staff credentials for review. Normally,
the testing institution will supply a "request for
proctoring" form in the class material or have it
available on their website.
- If the exam is written, it will be the student’s
responsibility to arrange for the exam to be
delivered to the Library, and to contact the Adult
Services Department to verify that the exam has been
received. The student and Adult Services Manager
will schedule a date and time for the test only
after the exam arrives at the Library.
- The Library reserves the right to return to the
testing institution any exams that are received
without prior contact with the student.
- Before taking the exam, the student will be
required to present a picture I.D.
- Staff will enforce any time limits that are
placed on the exam.
- The student must allow sufficient time to take
the exam before the deadline established by the
institution. The Library will hold tests for 30 days
or until the exam’s stated deadline. If the student
does not complete the test by that time, the test
will be returned to the institution.
- The student must allow adequate time for
completion of the exam. Exams will not be scheduled
during the last hour that the Library is open. The
student should come prepared with pen, #2 pencils,
erasers, and any other necessary materials.
- Staff will not grade exams. Other arrangements
will need to be made if this is a requirement of the
testing institution.
- Please be courteous during your proctored exam.
Library Rules of Conduct as posted apply.
- If the institution has not enclosed a return,
postpaid envelope, the student will provide postage.
Allow sufficient return time for the normal library
mailing. The Library will not give the exam to the
student to mail. Normally, the exam envelope will
leave the building the next business day via U.S.
mail. We are unable to honor requests requiring
special trips to the Post Office, FedEx or UPS. The
Library cannot fax completed exams.
- Library staff will not photocopy finished exams
or hold exams past the date that they are taken.
If you have questions about test proctoring, please
contact the Adult Services Manager, (630) 260-1550.
This page last modified
09/01/08 .
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