It is the responsibility of the student to find a qualified
proctor. This proctor should be someone of high academic standing (see qualifications
below) and must accept the responsibility of administering the exam(s) to the student.
All proctors must have an e-mail address and access to a printer (so they may print
the exams). All proctors are subject to our approval.
The policy requires students
to use one of the following options when making
arrangements for a proctor: a third party
certified testing center, such as Sylvan or
Prometrics; an approved Military Education Office;
or a Troy University workstation testing center
located at one of our University sites. Proctors
may not be an attorney; your immediate supervisor;
a religious leader (e.g., cleric, minister,
priest, rabbi); a secretary or an office manager;
an administrative assistant; a student tutor; a
coworker; a TROY student; a family member or a
friend.
This form must be completed in full and submitted to our office by
the date indicated on the Long Term Planning Calendar. Comprehensive exams remain
at TROY Online until proper proctors are retained. Students must
show a valid military ID or state driver's license to proctor at time of taking
the exam.