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Assessment Center

Assessment Center

Located on the third floor of Belcher Hall, The Assessment Center provides a proctored environment and services for the administration of course tests, common exams, and institutional requirements via e-learning technology (Blackboard™). 

Instructors should include a cell or telephone number by which you can be reached on the date of your exam in the event the Assessment Center staff must contact you for an urgent matter. Testing slots in the Assessment Center fill quickly during peak demand periods!

For more information, contact:

Sharon Conelly
Online Student Services Manager
Center for Online and Distance Education
Belcher Hall Suite 346
South Carolina State University
code@scsu.edu
 

Assessment Center Rules & Regulations

  • Students are expected to be courteous at all times.
  • Display a valid picture ID (SCSU ID, driver’s license, military ID, passport, or other state or federal government issued ID card – or students may come to the Assessment Center accompanied by an instructor who verifies the student’s identity) upon signing in.
  • Students must provide the course name and number and the instructor’s name for each test they take upon signing in.
  • Prohibited items in the testing center include cellular phones, or other electronic devices, pagers, watches, wallets, purses, hats, bags, coats, food or drinks. Lockers are available to store small personal items such as keys, wallets, cell phones, watches, headphones, etc.
  • Books and book bags are not allowed in the assessment center and may be placed outside of the center in the lockers provided. The assessment center is not responsible for lost, stolen or misplaced personal items.
  • Notes, books, or calculators are allowed in the testing room unless specified on the Test Cover Sheet submitted by your instructor.
  • Scratch pads/markers will be provided if specified on the Test Cover Sheet submitted by your instructor.
  • Appropriate action will be taken if the rules above are not adhered to which also includes computer tampering and/or academic dishonesty (cheating). This may include invalidation of your assessment results.