Accommodated Testing Center Overview  & Information for Instructors
                       The  Accommodated Testing Center is an accessible environment for students to  complete exams, quizzes and tests. The testing center is a collaborative effort  and relies on a strong partnership between students, faculty and the staff in  Academic Services. The testing center includes ten private rooms, ergonomic  chairs, and options for lighting. The testing center also utilizes white noise  machines to reduce distractions. Each testing room is equipped with a camera  for monitoring.
                                                                    
                       Eligibility 
                       Students become eligible to use the testing  center after going through an intake meeting with the Learning Access Coordinator.  Students are required to provide documentation to be eligible for  accommodations. Student eligibility is based on both the documentation provided  and the Learning Access Coordinator’s assessment from the intake meeting. In  some cases, students in clinical programs meet additional eligibility  requirements. To learn more, visit: . 
                       
                       Types of Testing Accommodations 
                       Common exam accommodations include (but are  not limited to): extended time, distraction reduced testing environment, exams  in alternative format, readers, scribes, assistive technology, use of a  computer without internet access, adjustment to lighting, and/or adjustable  desks or chairs. 
                       Exam Procurement
                       When a student schedules an exam in  the testing center the following takes place prior to exam procurement:
                       
                         - Verification of  student eligibility to use the testing center
 
                         - Review of other  relevant accommodations (scribe, assistive technology, lighting adjustments,  etc.)
 
                         - Confirmation of  course meeting date/time and faculty member  
 
                       
                       
                       Once these steps are completed,  faculty are notified via email that a student scheduled an exam. At that time,  faculty are asked to submit a copy of the exam to Academic Services either  in-person or via email (learningaccess@lewisu.edu). 
                        Once an exam is received the Accommodated Exam  Instruction Sheet is closely reviewed to ensure the exam can be proctored to  the specifications of the faculty member. The exam is then placed in a secure  envelope with any additional items (scantron, scratch paper, lined paper, etc.)  and the Accommodated Exam Instruction Sheet is placed on the front of the  envelope. Envelopes are stored in a secured cabinet. 
                       
                       Procurement of nursing exams is arranged by  the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. 
                       
                       Exam Check-In Procedures
                       Exams are proctored to the  specifications outlined in the Accommodated Exam Instruction Sheet. Students  are asked to arrive five minutes before their scheduled exam time and have to  show their student ID and complete the check-in process. Students must leave  all materials that are not approved for use during the exam at home or use one  of the lockers provided by Academic Services (including cell phones,  watches/eyeglasses that access internet, other electronic devices, hats,  backpacks, or bags). Prior to going into the testing room, the proctor inspects  clothing, calculators (if approved), oversized sweatshirts, and pockets.  Additionally, food or drink will be inspected at check-in time and may be  approved or denied by the proctor. 
                        Once the student check-in process is  complete the student is directed to their assigned testing room. The student is  given the exam and any related materials from the secure envelope once in the  testing room.
                       
                       Exam Proctoring & Academic Integrity 
                       During the exam the student is  monitored via camera by the Administrative Assistant and at least one other  professional staff member in Academic Services. Each staff member in Academic  Services has the monitoring software installed on their computer. Any incidents  or instances related to academic integrity will be documented and reported to  the faculty and all appropriate areas within the university.
                       When the exam is completed the student returns  to the main office of Academic Services with the exam and the exam is placed  back in the secure envelope. At that time, the staff in Academic Services  ensure everything related to the exam is also in the envelope (scantron, notes  pages, scratch paper, etc.) and sign and seal the envelope for return. When  necessary, completed exams are returned to a secured cabinet until exam return  is possible.  
                       Exam Return
                       Exams are returned using the return instructions  provided by the faculty member on the Accommodated Exam Instruction Sheet. Return  of nursing exams is arranged by the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. 
                       
                       Exams can be returned in the following  ways:
                       
                         - Picked up by a faculty member or department representative.
                      Exams will only be given to the person listed  by the faculty member on the Accommodated Exam Instruction Sheet. Anyone  picking up an exam must show an ID and will need to sign for the exam.
                      
                          
                     
                         - Returned by a student runner.
                                              Exams will be dropped off at the location  listed by the faculty member on the Accommodated Exam Instruction Sheet.  Student runners track exam drop off location, date and time and, when  applicable, the student runner will request the name of the person and a  signature. Once an exam is dropped off it is no longer the responsibility of  Academic Services.
                                              
                                              
                          
                                              
                        - Returned via email. 
 
                       
                       
                       Exam will be scanned by a professional staff  member and sent directly to the email provided on the Accommodated Exam  Instruction Sheet. Scanned copies of exams are not kept or filed by Academic  Services. 
                       
                        Online Exams
                       
                       	- Computers with Lockdown  Browser software are available in the test center to administer online exams.
 
                        - Contact the Academic Services  office or the Faculty Center for instructions on how to extend the timer on a  Blackboard exam, prior to the student’s test time. 
 
                       
                        
                      
                      Frequently Asked Questions
                       Who can access exams?
                       Professional staff and graduate assistants in  Academic Services can access exams. If a faculty member selects a student  runner as the return method for the exam, the student runner will also have  access to the secured envelope with the exam.
                       
                       What if a student arrives late for an exam in the  Testing Center?
                       Students who arrive more than 30 minutes late  for an exam will not be allowed to start the exam without instructor  permission.
                       
                       Does a student need to stay the entire time they  are scheduled for their exam?
                       No, once an exam is complete the student can  return the exam and leave the testing center.
                       
                       What can students bring with them in the Testing Center?
                       Students can bring in the exam and any related  items described by the faculty member in the Accommodated Exam Instruction  Sheet. Academic Services also offers a clock to allow students to keep time.  Food or drink may be permitted, but will be inspected. Students requiring  supplies, devices or equipment related to a disability or medical condition  will be permitted to bring these items into the testing center on a  case-by-case basis. All items will be inspected.  
                       
                       Can students use the restroom or take breaks  during an exam?
                       Yes, a student can use the restroom during an  exam. Permission for breaks is determined by the faculty member on the  Accommodated Exam Instruction Sheet. In some cases, students may be entitled to  breaks during an exam as a pre-approved accommodation. 
                       
                       What happens if a student does not show up for  their scheduled exam?
                       The faculty member will be notified and the  exam will be returned as requested by the faculty member in the Accommodated Exam Instruction Sheet.
                       
                       What if there is an incident of academic  dishonesty?
                       Any incidents or instances related to academic  integrity will be documented and reported to the faculty and all appropriate  areas within the university.
                       
                       Can I tour the testing center?
                       Yes, we welcome faculty and staff in the  testing center! Please note tours can only be provided when the testing center  is not in use.
                       
                       
Accommodated Testing Center Quick Facts
                       
                       
                       
                       	
                         
                           | Spring 2019    Test Center Usage
                          
                          | 
                         
                           | Number of registered students with    disabilities | 
                           207 | 
                         
                         
                           | Number of course instructors served | 
                           312 | 
                         
                         
                           | Student usage (number of students who utilized, including English Language Learners    and special arrangements for Athletes): | 
                           127 | 
                         
                         
                           | Exams Scheduled | 
                           524 | 
                         
                         
                           | Exam Readers Scheduled | 
                           34 | 
                         
                         
                           | Exams with special equipment or assistive    technology | 
                           12 | 
                         
                         
                           | Final Exams Scheduled | 
                           168 | 
                         
                       
                        
                       
                       
                       
                         
                         
                           | Fall 2018 Test    Center Usage
                              
                            | 
                         
                           | Number of registered students with    disabilities | 
                           199 | 
                         
                         
                           | Number of course instructors served | 
                           343 | 
                         
                         
                           | Student Usage | 
                           105 | 
                         
                         
                           | Exams Scheduled | 
                           572 | 
                         
                         
                           | Exam Readers Scheduled | 
                           25 | 
                         
                         
                           | Exams with special equipment or assistive    technology | 
                           9 | 
                         
                         
                           | Final Exams Scheduled | 
                           167 |