Standard Testing Rules and Regulations

Rules & Procedures

No other person is allowed to enter the room while you are taking the proctored exam.

The lighting in the room must be bright enough to be considered “daylight” quality. Overhead lighting is preferred. If overhead lighting is not available, the source of light must not be behind you.

You must sit at a clean desk or table.

The desk or walls around you must not have any writing.

The room must be as quiet as possible. Sounds such as music or television are not permitted.

The following items must not be on your desk or used during your proctored exam, unless posted rules for the exam specifically permit these materials:

  • Books
  • Paper
  • Pens
  • Calculators
  • Textbooks
  • Notebooks
  • Phones

Test Taker Computer

The computer you are using to take the exam must not have more than one display or monitor. For example, if you usually use a laptop with a monitor connected, disconnect your monitor and use only the laptop screen.

You must close all other programs or windows on your testing computer before you begin the exam.

You must not use the following tools:

  • Programs such as Excel, Word, or PowerPoint
  • Communication programs such as Skype
  • Any website page other than the exam window in your course.

Test Taker Behavior

You must verify your identity using a photo ID that has your name and photo on the same side.

You must not use headphones, ear buds, or any other type of listening equipment, unless directed otherwise.

You must not communicate with any other person by any means.

You must not use a phone for any reason.

You must not leave the room during the exam for any reason, unless posted rules for the exam specifically permit you to do so.

Additional time or special allowances

If you have a disability and need additional time or specific accommodations to take the exam, consult your organization’s disability resources or the course team before you make any choices on the exam page. The course team must approve your request and make any adjustments before you start your exam.

Consequences of Rule Violations

If you violate the online proctoring rules you may receive a score of 0 for the exam and the infraction will be reported.


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