Getting a Proctor

To protect the integrity of the testing process, it is required that you take the exit exams in the presence of a proctor.  You'll need to do some scouting and find someone appropriate to monitor you during the exams.  See the list below.  You may have to make an appointment in advance.  Once you've secured a proctor, you'll need to send me their name, position, and email address one week before the exit exams.  Note:  they must have an email address.

Sample List of Acceptable Proctors:
Certified librarians (school or public)
Clergy able to be identified with a specific temple, synagogue, mosque, or church
College or university administrators and instructors
Officers of a corporation, correctional facility, or military installation,
Graduate teaching assistants
Testing centers
School administrators, teachers or counselors
Work supervisor or administrator

Sample List of Unacceptable Proctors:
Coaches, employees, friends, peers, fellow students, or relatives.
 
Characteristics of a good Proctor:
Choose someone who is good with technology, has a high speed internet connection, and a computer capable of viewing videos in "Flash" format.  They need to be willing to keep an eye on you for about a half-hour or so and then copy and paste your answers into an email and send them to me.