What you need to know before taking a
proctored exam in the DELO Testing Center
Appointments:
Your instructor will tell you what dates s/he wants to you take your exams. It is your responsibility to schedule your proctored exam with the DELO Testing Center or at another proctored location.
 
Check in:
You will need to go through a check-in procedure so please plan to arrive five to ten minutes before your scheduled exam to complete the necessary paperwork. Check in is done in the DELO Testing Center which is located in Garrett Conference Center RM 108.
 
Identification:
You must show a current photo ID before you will be allowed to take an exam in the DELO Testing Center. Valid forms of ID are: WKU Student ID, state-issued drivers license, passport, or other government issued photo ID.
 
Testing Times:
The time you reserve for your exam is the time that your exam starts. If you arrive more than 10 minutes late for your exam and testing center is full, you will not be allowed to take the test and will have to reschedule. You will not be given an extension of time if you start your test late.
 
Personal Items:
All personal items, purses, hats, cell phones, PDAs, books, papers, etc. must be stored in storage bins. Individual storage for personal items is available inside the testing room. All cell phones must be turned off inside the testing center.
 
Books, calculators, etc.
You may not use books, notes, calculators, or other aids when taking your exam unless your instructor has given permission to the DELO Testing Specialist that such items are allowed during your exam. Instructors supply this information in advance of your testing dates.
 
Food and drink:

No food or drink of any kind will be allowed inside the testing room.

 
Cheating on exams:

Proctors in the DELO Testing Center will monitor you during your exam. Monitoring includes watching from a seated position in the room, walking through the room, and viewing a computer screen showing a video feed from the cameras that are in use inside the testing room.

If you are caught cheating on an exam, the proctor will report the incident to the DELO Testing Specialist and will write an incident report which will be given to the faculty member for whose class you were taking the exam. The faculty member will then take appropriate action which may include a failing grade "F" on the exam or a failing grade "F" in the course. Additional actions which may be taken involve probation, suspension or expulsion from the university as deemed by the Offices of Student Life and Judicial Affairs.