The CAS Test Proctoring Center and Testing Coordinator work to advocate for equal access in the testing environment, while also supporting faculty in maintaining fair standards.
The Testing Coordinator will follow an instructor's statement on how the exam should be proctored for a student. Therefore, it is important that faculty provide timely and relevant information that you want CAS and/or the student to know regarding the assessment.
Approving a Test Proctoring Request
Once a student has submitted a Test Proctoring Request, the instructor will receive
an email notifying them of the student's request. Faculty may review a student's pending
Test Proctoring Request by logging into the Access CAS Faculty Portal (Found through
OneCampus).
How to approve a pending Proctoring Request
It is the instructor's responsibility to deliver the test/exam to CAS offices 2 business days prior to student's testing time.
Requests that you have approved can be found under the Approved tab. Requests that need your attention are under the Pending tab.
If a student tells you that a Proctoring Request has been submitted, but you have not received an email, please check the Access CAS portal.
Information Faculty Should Provide
If an Instructor Does Not Approve a Student's Test Proctoring Accommodation - CAS
is Unable to Proctor
All exams proctored by the Center for Accessibility Services are done at the discretion
of the instructor. The Center for Accessibility Services provides space and proctoring
services if the instructor is unable to provide the approved testing accommodations
in the classroom or other monitored space. However, the Center for Accessibility Services
cannot proctor an assessment without the cooperation of the instructor.
The CAS Test Proctoring Center depends on instructors monitoring their students' Test Proctoring Requests and approving these requests in a timely manner. If the request is not acted upon and the test is not received 2 business days before the student's requested test date the CAS Test Proctoring Center may not be able to proctor and the test may need to be rescheduled according to the instructor's discretion.
If the student submitted their Proctoring Request within the five day window requested and the instructor did not provide the Center with Accessibility Services with the necessary information to proctor the exam, the instructor may either proctor the exam on their own, providing the approved accommodations, or provide the information and test to the CAS Test Proctoring Center and reschedule the test. The exam and information needed to proctor the exam should be emailed to castests@radford.edu.
Submitting Assessments to CAS
Assessments should be provided to the Center for Accessibility Services two business
days prior to the date of the student's requested test date. The Test Proctoring Center
may be unable to proctor the assessment without the instructor's approved Test Proctoring
Request and a copy of the test. Instructors are welcome to work with the student to
provide the accommodations or to reschedule the assessment at the Test Proctoring
Center for a later date.
Assessments may be uploaded to Access CAS and submitted when the faculty member approves/edits the Test Proctoring Request. Assessments may be emailed to castests@radford.edu, or assessments may be hand-delivered to the CAS front office (Russell 325) by the instructor. Please note that students are not allowed to deliver their own exams to the CAS front office.
Returning Completed Assessments to Instructors
Assessments will be returned to instructors in the manner indicated on the approved
Test Proctoring Request. Assessments may be scanned and emailed directly to the instructor's
Radford University email address, or instructors may pick up the hard copy of the
exam from the CAS front office. Please note that students are not allowed to deliver
their completed exams to the instructor.
Students Unable to Submit a Test Proctoring Request
Students requesting to take an assessment with the CAS Test Proctoring Center are
asked to submit a Test Proctoring Request via Access CAS. The Proctoring Request should
be submitted five (5) days prior to the date of the scheduled exam. If the student's
requested test date is less than five days from the date the appointment is made,
Access CAS will automatically show that no spaces are available for proctoring. If
you are unable to provide a 5 day advanced notice of a test or quiz, contact the CAS
Test Proctoring Center to make arrangements for your students with test taking accommodations
by emailing castests@radford.edu or calling the CAS office at 540-831-6350.
Student Late Arrival and Punctuality
Exam Rescheduling with CAS
The CAS Office will not reschedule an exam without explicit instructor permission. If
you allow the student to take the exam later, we are happy to assist you, if we have
the time, space, and staff available. To reschedule f you allow a reschedule, the
student should submit a new Proctoring Request via Access CAS or speak with the Testing
Coordinator as soon as possible. The instructor is not required to allow the student
to reschedule an assessment if the student did not submit the initial Proctoring Request
in time.
CAS Measures to Ensure Academic Integrity
CAS strives to assist instructors and the student in upholding the university's values.
All testing environments are monitored by a closed-circuit camera system. Students
leave any materials they do not need with them in the testing environment in the CAS
front office. However, should a breach of academic integrity occur, the exam will
be stopped and the instructor will be immediately notified. Further action is at the
instructor's discretion.