Any Cal. Coast U. students out there?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Randell1234, Dec 14, 2008.

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  1. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    Can you tell me how the exams work now? When I was in the program, they were unprotoctored, multiple choice, and open book. Is it the same still?
     
  2. ShotoJuku

    ShotoJuku New Member

    The chapter exams are unproctored but the final exam needs a proctor.
     
  3. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    Who qualifies as a proctor? When I took one class as IU, it had to be done at a college or library and the exam was mailed to them. Then I had to give them my exam when I was done for them to mail back to the school.
     
  4. ShotoJuku

    ShotoJuku New Member

    Selecting a Proctor

    The Proctor is selected by the student. A proctor can be any responsible person who is not a family member. (Such as your Minister, Rabbi, a co-worker, family friend, etc.)

    Nominating a course proctor can also be done online through Coast Connection.

    The Proctor's Responsibilities

    Your proctor will have the following responsibilities:

    Assuring that all final examination material is kept secure and confidential.
    Verification of your identity. (that you are, in fact, the person who enrolled in the course of study.)

    Verifying that no conflict of interest exists between his/her role as your proctor and your role as a student.

    Assuring that you complete the examination without any outside assistance of any kind, other than your course textbook, notes, and other study materials. (Electronic calculators are permitted for certain courses.)

    Assuring that testing takes place at the approved time and place.

    Verifying that testing took place under the above conditions.

    Returning your final examination to CCU to be scored.
     

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