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Schedule a Testing Appointment

Students with documented accommodations can make their exam appointment with our office online using the form below. Once you complete the form, you will receive an email to confirm your appointment.

Students who take exams in the Exam Proctoring Center agree to:

  • Schedule their exams at least 3 school days in advance. This will provide adequate time for the OASSA staff to gather exam materials and ensure the availability of resources. Exam Proctoring Center hours are 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Monday through Friday.
  • Share their Accommodations Plan with the professor for any class in which they would like to utilize their accommodations. 
  • Communicate with their professor to make arrangements for exam proctoring when extended time conflicts with other classes or exams. If exam appointment time does not coincide with the class time, please obtain the professor’s approval, and share it with our office.*
  • Notify the OASSA staff immediately if they need to cancel the exam appointment.
  • Sign a Digital Exam Agreement if a digital exam is being proctored.
  • Conduct self in a respectful and courteous manner.

*If this process is new to you, please contact our office at acadsupport-assessments@snc.edu to request assistance. The OASSA staff will be happy to facilitate a conversation between you and the faculty.

All aspects of the Honor Code must be followed.

Academic dishonesty is defined as the submission for academic credit of any work using unauthorized or unacknowledged resources, or the fabrication of any information that might affect the credit one receives. Examples of academic dishonesty include, but are not limited to:

  1. Cheating on an examination, including using cheat sheets or other unauthorized materials, or copying from peers.
  2. Collaborating with others on work to be presented, contrary to the stated policy of the course.
  3. Plagiarizing, including the submission of another's ideas or papers.
  4. Submission of another’s computer-related assignment as one's own.
  5. Stealing examination or course materials or knowingly using such stolen materials (this includes stealing library or other college resources).
  6. Obtaining prior information about a test from someone who has previously taken the test (this does not include tests returned from previous semesters, which may be considered part of the public domain).
  7. Falsifying records, laboratory reports or other data.
  8. Submitting work previously submitted in another course, unless specifically authorized by the faculty member of the current course.
  9. Knowingly and intentionally assisting another student in any of the above, including assisting any arrangement whereby work is submitted or performed by a person other than the student who is getting credit.

By submitting this form you are agreeing to the St. Norbert Honor Code Pledge, as well as setting up a test appointment.

Download the PDF version of the Testing Appointment Form.

Testing Appointment Form
Last name:
First name:
Email address:
ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ ID number:
Course name:  (ex: COME384)
Professor name:
Have you shared your accommodations plan with this professor?  *It is the responsibility of the student to share the accommodations plan with their professor.
Class Start Time:
Class End Time:
Appointment time:
Date of exam:
Day of exam: 
Please provide any details you would like proctoring staff to be aware of:

The Office of Academic Success, Support & Accessibility
Campus Address: Mulva Library, 303 (top floor)
Testing Service Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:15 a.m.-4:15 p.m.  
Office: 920-403-1321

 
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