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Proctor Information
Proctor Requirements:
The final examination for each course will be proctored. In
order to maximize security and assure testing integrity of
the final examination, it will be the responsibility of each
student to identify a proctor to be approved by the Academic
Coordinator each term.
Ideally, this proctor would be the local American Society
of Quality (ASQ) section Education and/or Certification chairperson.
The ASQ has an Education/Certification chairperson in each
of their 250 plus sections located throughout the United States.
These chairpersons coordinate local training and proctor the
national ASQ quarterly certification examinations.
An alternate examination proctor must be a professional such
as a minister, librarian, military officer, or local high
school or college faculty member. The proctor's instructions
include a requirement for the student to provide acceptable
official document. Final exams will be taken at the course
Web site in Blackboard. The proctor will be issued a password
via e-mail to allow the student access to the final exam,
once the student has entered the class site in Blackboard.
NOTE: In some international locations, the Proctor may be
required to fax the completed exam to the BSQA Office.
Submitting Proctor Information:
Your proctor information must be received and accepted by
the BSQA office no later than October 31st for the fall, February
28th for the Spring term, and June 15th for the summer term.
The BSQA office cannot mail your final exam to your proctor
without first receiving your proctor information. Please submit
the name, postal address, telephone number and qualification
of your proctor to to your instructor and fax your proctor
agreement form to the Quality Assurance office at 310-516-4423.
Please note: No proctor information will be accepted after
the due date stated above. The student may receive an incomplete
in the course or a grade of "F" depending on the
discretion of the instructor. Proctor information must be
submitted each term by the student to guarantee that the final
exam is sent to the correct person.
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