Exam Proctor Info Page
Moscow Public Library
Latah County Library District
August 2011
Do you need to have a test proctored? We are able to help, but the library requests your understanding on the following points:
- The library does not currently charge students to have an exam proctored. In exchange, we do require a maximum amount of initiative and flexibility on your part.
- Proctoring arrangements must be made in advance of each separate test.
- There may be some tests that we have limited resources to administer, such as online tests or those requiring CD players.
- The library requires that all associated expenses are borne by the school or the student. These include but are not limited to postage costs. The library cannot accept or return exams by fax machine.
- You are responsible for contacting the school to have the test sent, and for following up with the proctor to confirm its arrival and the test date. The proctor will not be responsible for notifying you when an exam arrives. Please, no phone calls! It is your responsibility to contact the proctor, via the proctoring email address: proctoring@latahlibrary.org.
- We require at least one week’s advance notice when scheduling a test. Currently we are scheduling exams between the hours of 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM on Thursdays on a first-come, first-served basis, or at the proctor's discretion. In the event that the proctor is ill or, due to unforseen circumstances, unable to be in the office at the time of your scheduled exam, you may need to reschedule.
- To arrange proctoring, please e-mail proctoring@latahlibrary.org. Please put TEST PROCTORING in caps on the subject line.
- As an alternative to this free proctoring service, you may call the University of Idaho Counseling and Testing Center at 208-885-6716.As of 8/27/07, the Counseling and Testing Center does offer test proctoring for a fee.
- Thanks for your cooperation! With your help, we can continue to offer this valuable service.