Looking for an approved proctor...

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by notfound123, Dec 4, 2008.

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  1. notfound123

    notfound123 New Member

    I got admitted to a distance program and now it is time to find a reliable proctor. What should I do? Should I contact testing centers at local colleges?

    Thanks.
     
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  2. -kevin-

    -kevin- Resident Redneck

    What does your program list as acceptable proctors?
     
  3. notfound123

    notfound123 New Member

    "A proctor can be a manager, supervisor, human relations employee, librarian or faculty member at NCSU or at another institution."

    I don't feel comfortable asking my supervisor to do it...

    Will places like Learning Tree proctor college exams?
     
  4. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

    Find out if your local public, public school, or college library will be acceptable to both parties.
     
  5. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

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  6. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    There are lots of places that will do it but how much will you have to pay them? Sowak made a good suggestion when he said that a library might work well. You might also consider a priest/minister (it helps if you actually attend church).
     
  7. GeneralSnus

    GeneralSnus Member

    I can second the librarian suggestion. My local library has a reference librarian who is available anytime during library hours six days a week. I had a great experience having a Clovis CC exam proctored. The best part was that it was completely free, and she even faxed the exam back to the instructor.
     
  8. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

    Yes, I would try my local public library first, then a college library, then a public school library. Good luck.
     
  9. lawrenceq

    lawrenceq Member

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