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University Testing

The mission of University Testing at Indiana State University is to support the testing needs of faculty, students, staff, and guests. We strive to meet those needs by providing a wide variety of testing services and maintaining a secure testing environment.

NOTE:  All activities are monitored by video surveillance at the University Testing Center.

Directions and Test Day Information

Parking is available for a nominal fee in the Zorah Shrine parking lot at the corner of 7th Street and Chestnut Street. Please see map below.

Normal Hall: Directions and Parking Map

Test Day Information 

University Testing enforces test sponsor regulations to ensure the validity of all tests and the safety of our clients. Additionally, Indiana State University standards of academic integrity for students apply in the Testing Center.  

NOTE:  All activities are monitored by video surveillance inside the testing center.

Test Proctoring

University Testing offers a secure testing space for non-ISU proctored exams and distance learning. Our facilities are suitable for both paper & pencil and web-based testing for test candidates who require a proctored environment. Whether you are enrolled in a distance learning program, staying in the area temporarily, or taking a professional licensure test that requires a proctor, our center is equipped to administer most types of paper- and computer-based tests.

Proctored exams cost $25 Payment is due when you arrive to take the exam. For payment, we accept:

Visa
Mastercard
Check
Cash

Schedule your Exam

Proctored exams are scheduled thru the University Testing Office.  Please contact us at 812-237-9634 or email testing@indstate.edu to check availability.

How to make Arrangements for a Proctored Exam

1.Schedule an appointment with our office. You can do so by calling us at 812-237-9634 during our office hours. Please note that to schedule an appointment, we need to know the maximum length of the exam(s). We also need logistical details about the exam so that we can determine if our center is appropriately equipped to administer it. 
 
2.Inform the institution/organization who is providing your exam that you have scheduled an appointment with Indiana State University Testing Services. You should also provide them with our phone number, mailing address (see "Contact Info"), and e-mail address (testing@indstate.edu)  so that they can verify our ability to deliver the test and provide us with exam delivery instructions.
 
3.Your institution should then contact us and mail/e-mail any of the following items needed for your test:
  • any proctor pre-approval forms;
  • test information and guidelines;
  • candidate ID requirements;
  • instructions on how to return the exam (if applicable);
  • technology requirements (if applicable);
  • supplemental materials (if applicable);
  • exam password(s) (if applicable);
  • the exam itself (if paper & pencil).
4.Once we receive the exam and all required documentation, you are ready for test day. We ask that you call 24 hours before your appointment to verify that we have your test on file.
 
5.At this point, connect with your sponsoring institution to ensure that you have all required identification and documentation. If your test is to be returned via mail, and your institution is not providing a return envelope, be sure to bring a pre-paid envelope with you on test day.

Scantron Processing

In an effort to help ensure the safety of our students, faculty, staff and reduce the potential of transmission of COVID-19, University Testing is recommending that all faculty use Canvas administered testing as a contact-less option.  While Canvas administered testing is more convenient and time-efficient option at this time, if you still wish to use Scantrons services provided by University Testing, your scantrons may be delivered to the University Testing Office. 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact University Testing at testing@indstate.edu or (812) 237- 9634. 

Test Correction and Analysis

A job processing form and a key are required for each exam submitted for processing.

  • Scantron sheets are available in the University Testing Center Office.
  • Tests can be dropped off in the drop box located on the ground floor of Normal Hall, main hallway, west wall.
  • University Testing is not responsible for tests lost or misplaced through campus mail.
  • University Testing is not responsible for misplaced exams that have been signed for and picked up.
  • All results will be returned within five business days.

Reports from exams submitted on Scantrons to University Testing will be emailed to the instructor's address provided. University Testing will not print test results.

Contact

University Testing
Normal Hall
650 Eagle Street
Terre Haute, IN 47809
812.237.9634
812.237.7764 (FAX)
testing@indstate.edu