Testing and Proctoring Services
Instructional Testing Services
The ASC offers a variety of testing services to support student learning and serve the public at large
Who can use the Testing Center?
- Students who have made arrangements with SASS (formally DSPS) and their instructors
- Students who have missed a test due to illness or other reasons and have made arrangements with their instructors
What can you make up?
You can take quizzes, exams, and final exams in the Testing Center. We can proctor paper and computer/online exams.
When?
The Testing Center is open during ASC hours. If you have any questions feel free to call, stop by, or email:
ASC Front Desk - 707-476-4154
Email
asc-staff@jackrabbitreds.com
Testing is done on a first come first served basis, there are a limited number of testing spaces available, and you may not be able to take your test at your desired time without an appointment.
We will do our best to accommodate your appointment however, due to staffing or other circumstances delays or rescheduled tests may be necessary.
Where?
We are located in the Learning Resource Center of the Eureka's campus Library. Once you enter the library, turn left and walk through the partition to find us!
How?
You will need a photo ID and student ID number to check in.
We have spare calculators, pens, pencils, scratch paper, scantrons, and fidget toys you can borrow. But feel free to bring your lucky pencil!
Testing Form for Instructors
Instructors must submit the Instructor Cover Sheet and return it to us with the test.
Test Drop-Off and Delivery
Feel free to drop off your exams in-person or email. If you email your exam, we will
print it out for you. Please do not forget to include the ASC Test Administration
Form!
ASC-Staff@jackrabbitreds.com
When your students are finished taking their exam, you can pick up the exam in-person. The ASC can also deliver your exam via campus mail to your mailbox.
Please encourage your students to make an appointment in advance :)
SASS (formerly DSPS) Accommodations
At College of the Redwoods, students who have professionally verified disabilities are eligible to receive educational support services such as testing accommodations. Accommodations provided to students with disabilities vary, depending on the student's particular educational limitations as well as by what is available at each individual campus. SASS students who have approved testing accommodations are welcome to take their exams in the ASC.
To receive these accommodations, SASS students need to have a current test-proctoring card, signed by their instructor(s), on file in the ASC. Typical accommodations we provide are extended time, distraction-reduced testing modules, Kurzweil, and use of a computer or other technologies.
Students desiring accommodations and/or services should contact Student Accessibility Support Services (SASS) for support at 476-4280.
Testing modules may be booked up to one week in advance either in person, email, or phone (707) 476-4154. Students with a module accommodation are recommended to reserve a room in advance since there are only 2 testing rooms.
Testing Center Hours
Find us in the Learning Resource Center!
ASC Front Desk - 707-476-4154
Email - asc-staff@jackrabbitreds.com
Fall 2024 Office Hours
- Monday 9a-6p
- Tuesday 9a-6p
- Wednesday 9a-6p
- Thursday 9a-6p
- Friday 9a-4p
Proctoring for non-CR Certifications and Exams
Other Testing Services
Out of District Students
The ASC is a recognized testing site for a number of educational institutions. Students who need to have a test for another college proctored at CR can make arrangements with their instructor or Distance Learning department to have the test sent to us. There is a charge of $20 per hour for proctoring services, payable at the time of testing. Here's what you need to know:
- Schedule your testing appointment by calling (707) 476-4154.
- Have your college personnel mail the exam to the ASC:
College of the Redwoods
Academic Support Center
7351 Tompkins Hill Rd.
Eureka, CA 95501 - A day or two before your testing appointment, call 476-4154 to be sure we have received your exam
- On the day of your test, bring a photo ID and the fee for your test with you (checks or cash only, $20 per hour)
- Tests will be returned to your college by USPS mail, fax, or email (included); or by Fed Ex/UPS (extra charge)
GED Testing
GED testing is available through the Workforce & Community Education program at 525 D Street, Eureka. More information, including information on registering for the test, fees, and test preparation, is available by clicking the link above, or by calling (707) 476-4500.
Test of Essential Academic Skills (ATI TEAS)
Nursing students who need more information about the ATI TEAS should contact Gigi Hyden at 707-476-4216.
Tests or Services the ASC does not provide:
- Test proctoring for entire classes (aside from Distance Education courses)
- Online traffic schools (Contact Humboldt County Library or the Arcata Branch Library)
- SAT, GRE, ACT (Contact Humboldt State University)
- CBEST, LSAT, MCAT, PRAXIS, RICA (Contact Cal Poly Humboldt)
Testing Policies & Procedures
All students are expected to conduct themselves with integrity, honesty, civility, honor, and respect.
Your instructor will submit your exam to the Testing Center before the start time of your exam. Your instructor will also fill out a testing form with directions for you such as how long you have and if you are allowed other aids such a textbook, a 3x5 notecard, or your class notes etc.
Only items specified on the testing form will be allowed in the testing rooms, all other items must be left in the storage area.
Photo ID Policy
A photo ID must be presented any time you take any college test at the ASC or other sites (i.e. high school or education center). This policy ensures that the test is administered to the right person.
These are examples of ACCEPTABLE forms of photo identification:
- CR Student ID
- Current California driver’s license or ID card
- Current Passport/US government immigration ID documents
- Current other state issued drivers license or ID cards
- Current High School ID card
- High School yearbook with your picture and printed name
- Original notarized letter of identity with photo (no copies)
These are examples of UNACCEPTABLE forms of identification:
- Birth certificate, diploma or report card
- Credit or charge card (with or without picture)
- Organization club membership card
- Temporary drivers/learners permits with no picture
- Police reports of stolen wallet
- Fishing or hunting license
- Social security card
Remember to have your photo ID with you at any time you plan to take a test. If you don’t have it with you, testing staff will deny you admission to the test room.
Accommodations
At College of the Redwoods, students who have professionally verified disabilities are eligible to receive educational support services such as testing accommodations. Accommodations provided to students with disabilities vary, depending on the student's particular educational limitations, as well as by what is available at each individual campus. Students desiring accommodations and/or services should contact Student Accessibility Support Services (SASS) for support.