What are the rules for proctored exams?

The rules for proctored exams are strict, non-negotiable protocols designed to ensure assessment integrity. They extend far beyond merely prohibiting cheating, governing your environment, behavior, and technology throughout the session.

Key mandates for any proctored exam typically include:

  • Environmental Control: You must work in a private, quiet room. Your desk and surrounding area must be clear of all unauthorized materials, including notes, books, secondary devices, and writing surfaces. Doors must be closed.
  • Identity & Appearance Verification: You must present a government-issued ID to the webcam. Your face must be fully visible, with no hats, sunglasses, or headphones that obscure your features, ensuring continuous identity confirmation.
  • Behavioral Monitoring: You must remain at your workstation for the duration. Looking away from the screen excessively, mouthing words, or having another person enter the frame are prohibited behaviors that will be flagged.
  • Technical Isolation: All other applications and browser windows on your computer must be closed. Screen sharing, remote access software, and virtual machines are strictly forbidden. The proctoring software requires exclusive control.

Adherence to these comprehensive rules for proctored exams is mandatory. Violations, whether intentional or accidental, can result in an automatic exam termination, a failing grade, or an academic integrity report. Success requires meticulous preparation of your space and conduct before the session begins.

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