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Examination Proctor Policy

Final examinations are to be administered to students by an approved proctor on a date that is mutually convenient. The student is responsible for selecting a qualified proctor that must be approved by the university. A list of acceptable proctors is provided in the Examination Proctor Policy. Proctors must submit a signed Proctor Agreement to CSU for approval before being allowed to proctor an exam. Students may have up to three approved proctors on file. Proctors are to verify the student's identity, remain in proximity while the student takes the exam, assures that the four hour exam time limit is strictly adhered to, and assures that only the course text and a calculator are allowed during the exam. Proctors The student is responsible for selecting a qualified proctor that must be approved by the university. Proctors must be a responsible and reputable third party. CSU reserves the right to verify proctor qualifications, require additional evidence of eligibility, or require a different proctor be selected. All proctors are subject to approval. Students are responsible for any proctor fees. The following may serve as proctors: • • • • • • • Supervisors (must be of higher position or rank than student) University/college testing center, private testing center, office of CSU representative, military base testing office School principal or vice principal Full-time librarian, teacher, or school counselor College professor, dean, or director Human resource manager, training director/officer Minister, priest, or rabbi of an established church, temple, mosque, or synagogue

Unacceptable proctors include: Assistant, tutor, neighbor, relative, friend, CSU student, CSU graduate, or anyone with a conflict of interest. Individuals selected to serve as proctors must have no vested interest in the outcome of the exam. Falsifying proctor information or not following proctor testing procedures will result in failure of the examination and may...