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Clinical Counseling & Mental Health
Master of Science in Addiction Counseling
MSAC Academic Progression
MSAC Clinical Study
MSAC Curriculum and Outcomes
Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
MSMH Academic Progression
MSMH Clinical Study
MSMH Curriculum and Outcomes
Master of Science in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling
MSCR Academic Progression
MSCR Clinical Study
MSCR Curriculum and Outcomes
Healthcare Management & Leadership
Master of Science in Healthcare Administration
Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management
Laboratory Sciences & Primary Care
Second Degree & Certificate in Clinical Laboratory Science
CLS - Online Important Contacts and Campus Information
CLS - Online Overview of Program
CLS - Online Curriculum
CLS - Online Professional Conduct
CLS - Online Academic Policies and Progression
CLS - Online Technology Requirements
CLS - Online Testing Policy and Procedures
CLS - Online Preceptorship Information
CLS - Online Certification
CLS - Online Additional Student Policies
CLS - Online Appendix
Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science
CLS - Traditional Important Contacts and Campus Information
CLS - Traditional Overview of Program
CLS - Traditional Curriculum
CLS - Traditional Professional Conduct
CLS - Traditional Academic Policies and Progression
CLS - Traditional Technology Requirements
CLS - Traditional Testing Policy and Procedures
CLS - Traditional Preceptorship Information
CLS - Traditional Certification
CLS - Traditional Additional Student Policies
CLS - Traditional Master of Science in Healthcare Administration Track
CLS - Traditional Appendix
Master of Science in Molecular Pathology
MP Important Contacts and Campus Information
MP Overview of Program
MP Curriculum
MP Professional Conduct
MP Academic Policies and Progression
MP Technology Requirements
MP Testing Policy and Procedures
MP Preceptorship Information
MP Certification
MP Additional Student Policies
MP Appendix
Master of Physician Assistant Studies
PA Important Contacts and General Information
PA Overview of the Program
PA Professionalism and Conduct
PA Curriculum
PA Academic Policies, Progression, and Graduation
PA Clerkship Specific Policies
PA Appendicies
Rehabilitation Sciences
Master of Athletic Training
Master in Occupational Therapy
Doctor of Occupational Therapy (Entry-Level)
Doctor of Occupational Therapy (Post-Professional)
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy
Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Sciences
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Traditional and Post-Baccalaureate Second Degree
SLHS Mission Statement
SLHS Learning Outcomes
SLHS Technical Standards
SLHS Academic Progression and Counseling Policies
Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology
SLP Mission Statement
SLP Technical Standards
SLP Knowledge and Skills Acquisition/Learning Outcomes
SLP Academic Progression and Counseling Policies
SLP Comprehensive Exam, Thesis
Doctor of Audiology
AuD Mission Statement
AuD Technical Standards
AuD Knowledge and Skills Acquisition/Learning Outcomes
AuD Academic Progression and Counseling Policies
AuD Comprehensive Exams, Clinical Research Project
CLS - Traditional Testing Policy and Procedures
Testing Policy and Procedures
ProctorFree
The CLS program may use Proctor Free, a third-party proctoring service, for some exams. This service uses AI software and personnel who will review each exam to flag indiscretions that occur during the exam to determine instances of cheating. Things to consider: Open Note/Open Book will
NOT
be allowed. Students will be allowed to have a whiteboard, erasable marker, and a calculator for some of the exams
Basic Examination Rules:
Once the testing session begins, students may not take a break, go to the bathroom, or leave their computer. The microphone must
be on; be sure to test in a quiet area alone without interruptions (no music, TV, etc).
Cell phones must be turned off or out of the room. No smartwatches or other electronic devices are permitted.
Students may not consult notes in between exams. The testing area must be clear of all items except the allowed whiteboard, erasable marker, and a scientific calculator (phones not permitted as calculators).
Students must complete and submit an exam before opening the next exam.
Students must submit exams before the time limit for each exam expires. Each exam will have a different time limit. An exam start time begins once the student starts the exam. Students are advised to stay aware of the time remaining for each exam.
Use the Table of Contents to see the list of the questions and navigate quickly between questions.
Save each question upon answering before going to the next question
Students can use the Table of Contents at any time to review questions before submitting the exam.
Don’t close ProctorFree until all exams have been submitted.
Components of the ProctorFree monitoring system:
ProctorFree will record the student's computer screen during the exam. ProctorFree will only allow one (1) active monitor to be used. A second window, browser, or messaging system opened during an exam will be flagged for further review to determine if cheating has occurred.
ProctorFree will record the student's audio during the exam. Sounds will be captured and flagged for review if deemed suspicious.
ProctorFree will use the student's webcam to record video during exams. ID verification is used to set up a profile. Actions that could be flagged as suspicious include:
Walking away from the computer during an exam.
The student's face not being visible on the recording screen.
Frequently looking down, as if searching through a book or notes for answers.
Other browser windows or software open on computer.
Professors will provide ProctorFree with information regarding the use of calculators and blank scratch paper/whiteboards during exams.
Cheating would consist of:
Using Google to look up answers.
Using digital or printed PowerPoints during an exam.
Using digital, printed, or hand-written notes during an exam.
Using a phone, tablet, second laptop, or another digital device during an exam.
Messaging someone to discuss questions during an exam.
Verbally discussing questions with someone during an exam.
Having someone else take the exam for the student.
Walking away from the computer at any time during exams.
Leaving an exam in between exams or leaving SAKAI in between exams.
Any other behaviors that compromise the integrity of the testing environment.
Instructions for taking exams and setting up a student account with ProctorFree will be provided when needed.