¹ÏÉñÍø Test Proctoring

Proctored ALEKS placement testing is available to students who have completed the initial assessment. Learn more about ALEKS-PPL and get started if you haven't already.

If you have completed the initial assessment and are ready for a proctored ALEKS placement exam, then you may take the proctored exam either in-person or remotely over Zoom.

In-person ALEKS Proctored Placement Exam at the University Testing Center: For your exam, please bring a picture ID, writing utensil, and scrap paper. The ALEKS placement exam does not allow the use of a separate calculator.

Zoom ALEKS Proctored Placement Exam: Remote proctoring by Zoom requires two devices. One device must be a computer running Windows or Mac operating systems or an iPad. The must be installed on this device. The second device must be able to run Zoom with a webcam and microphone. For your exam, please have a picture ID, writing utensil, and scrap paper. The ALEKS placement exam does not allow the use of a separate calculator.

For fall placement, you must take your proctored ALEKS placement exam by August 24th.

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Certain large sections in the College of Sciences utilize the University Testing Center for their exams. Your professor will inform you if this is the case for your class.Ìý

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In order to provide the most efficient and consistent testing services to the students, the faculty needs to be specific as to the instructions and conditions under which examinations are to be administered. For this purpose, the University Testing Center has designed an online form for test submission.Ìý. It is important that all applicable items be completed and that a separate request be filed for each exam (but note that one such form will suffice for several students taking the same test).

Since testing is by appointment, students are expected to make an appointment online. We would like to emphasize that testing space is limited, and making appointments early is necessary.ÌýThe Testing Center requires appointments to be made 48 hours in advance. Students can schedule an appointment through the .

Faculty are encouraged to consider other testing sites for unmonitored, open-book, open-notes exams, or other tests where security is not an issue. Students allowed multiple aids (such as books, notes, calculators, spell checkers, etc.) are sometimes disturbing to other students; further, space in the testing room is sometimes at a premium.

The University Testing Center is not available for entire classroom testing. Please accommodate such needs through your department.

Students, too, have certain responsibilities in conjunction with their continued use of the University's testing facilities. Adherence to those responsibilities assures uniform test administration, which is in everyone's best interest.

Students agree to:

  1. Make arrangements with the faculty to take the test at the University Testing Center (Perry Library, Fourth Floor, Room 4011).
  2. Ìýfor a testing appointment at the Testing Center (at least two days in advance).
  3. Contact the Testing Center as early as possible to cancel their appointment if circumstances prevent their keeping the appointment. Repeated failure to do so may jeopardize future use of the Testing Center facilities.
  4. Clear any changes in appointment time, date, or conditions with their instructor if such changes are needed. This should be done prior to rescheduling with the Testing Center.
  5. Remind their instructor of your test appointment within a reasonable amount of time prior to the test date, and inform them they must send the test to the Testing Center.
  6. Arrive on time. Failure to arrive when scheduled frequently impacts students who are scheduled for later times and sometimes limits the time available to complete the examination. Because of limited seating, after 15 minutes it will be assumed that you are a "no show" and your seat may be given away.Ìý
  7. Take bathroom breaks before entering the test room, whenever possible. Bathroom breaks taken during a timed exam are part of the total test time; therefore, one will have less actual time for the exam.
  8. Take only those items to your desk which are authorized by the instructor. No electronic devices, food or drinks are allowed.
  9. Make appropriate arrangements for child care, etc. prior to entering the Testing facility. Babies, children of any age, parents, spouses, friends, and helpers are not allowed in the testing room.

Dear Professor,

I have scheduled my make-up exam for [INSERT CLASS INFORMATION HERE] at the University Testing Center (Perry Library, Fourth Floor, Room 4011) for [INSERT DATE AND TIME HERE]. Please send over the test information so that they may proctor the exam. If this exam is on Canvas, please still follow the instructions below; there is a field to enter the Canvas password, if needed.

  • Login with your MIDAS ID
  • Complete all sections
  • Be specific in your instructions
  • Attach the exam materials by selecting "File browse"
  • Acceptable formats are PDF and Word

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Testing Center atÌýuniversitytesting@odu.eduÌýor 757-683-5200.

Thank you!

Students have certain responsibilities in conjunction with their continued use of the University's testing facilities. Adherence to those responsibilities assures uniform test administration, which is in everyone's best interest.

Students agree to:

  1. Complete an online appointment through Smarter Proctoring.Ìý. Scroll down for a step-by-step guide on that page and follow the instructions to access Smarter Proctoring.
  2. Be sure to to cancel your appointment through Smarter Proctoring if circumstances prevent you from keeping the appointment. Repeated failure to do so may jeopardize future use of the Testing Center facilities.
  3. Arrive on time. Failure to arrive when scheduled frequently impacts students who are scheduled for later times and sometimes limits the time available to complete the examination. Because of limited seating, after 15 minutes it will be assumed that you are a "no show" and your seat may be given away.Ìý
  4. Take bathroom breaks before entering the test room, whenever possible. Bathroom breaks taken during a timed exam are part of the total test time; therefore, one will have less actual time for the exam.
  5. Take only those items to your desk which are authorized by the instructor. No electronic devices, food or drinks are allowed.
  6. Make appropriate arrangements for child care, etc. prior to entering the Testing facility. Babies, children of any age, parents, spouses, friends, and helpers are not allowed in the testing room.

Due to the nature of SmarterProctoring exams and the need for a quiet space where others are not present/you're not disturbing others, the University Testing Center is unable to allow students to test via SmarterProctoring in our lab.

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Your math placement is determined by your highest SAT or ACT score or transfer credits. Those students who seek higher placement than MATH 101M or 103M must submit either an SAT score or an ACT score or they must agree to take the ACCUPLACER Placement Test.

Other Exams

Please register through ourÌýÌýto schedule your test date and time. Test are administered on the fourth floor of the Perry Library in the University Testing Center.Ìý**If you areÌýNOTÌýan ¹ÏÉñÍø student but looking to have your Accuplacer exam from another school proctored,Ìýplease visit the Credentialing Center.

For students outside the Hampton Roads area, remote ACCUPLACER testing is an available option.

ACCUPLACER is offered at numerous Universities and Community Colleges across the United States.

Virtual Testing is also an option.

You must register with us before you can sit for the placement test at another location. Please complete theÌýÌýfor additional information regarding remote testing.

NOTE: There may be a fee associated with remote testing.

The ACCUPLACER Math Placement Test is used for placement into a math course at ¹ÏÉñÍø, therefore, once a student has enrolled/completed any math course at ¹ÏÉñÍø they are not eligible to take the ACCUPLACER Math Placement Test.

Eligible students are allowed to take the ACCUPLACER Math Placement Test twice in a semester.

ACCUPLACER offers a that will familiarize you with the basic content and experience.Ìý

The Foreign Language Placement test is administered in the Credentialing Center.ÌýÌý

Exams like CLEP, DSST, MAT, Praxis, or Counseling Comps (plus many more) are also administered through the Credentialing Center.ÌýÌý

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES TESTING LAB:
(757) 683-6104
Perry Library 4th Floor, Room 4011
Hours: M-F, 8:15 a.m.-9:30 p.m.

Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physics, Geology, etc.

¹ÏÉñÍø INTERNAL TESTING CENTER:
(757) 683-5200
Perry Library, 4th Floor Room 4011-A
Hours: M-TH, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Fri 9:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Last test taken at 5:30PM)

Distance Learning (online) Tests, SmarterProctoring, ¹ÏÉñÍø Make-up Exams, Accuplacer Math Placement Test, ALEKS-PPL Assessment Test

Other Testing Centers

  • Virginia Beach:Ìýmake up exams, ¹ÏÉñÍø Online exams, non-¹ÏÉñÍø test proctoring
  • Tri-Cities: make up exams, ¹ÏÉñÍø Online exams
  • Peninsula: make up exams, ¹ÏÉñÍø Online exams, Miller Analogies Test

Note: Sciences Class Testing is only available on the main campus. Your professor will tell you if this is the case for your class.