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MDC Virtual College students who live outside the South Florida area
must locate an approved proctor to administer their tests.
The proctor must be approved by MDC Virtual College.
The student is responsible for paying the proctor.
The proctor can be Testing Department/Center
staff (preferred) or
faculty members of accredited colleges or universities, high school
counselors and principals, human resources and educational
training staff members, Sylvan and Kaplan Learning Center staff members,
and military educational officers. Your classmate, co-worker, relative
or friend is NOT a qualified proctor and may NOT proctor exams.
Examinations must be administered in an educational or professional
environment such as a classroom or the proctor's office. Any test
proctored in a private residence will be deemed invalid. MDC
Virtual College will have final approval on proctor selection.
To begin the proctor
approval process, enter requested information below and submit the
Proctor Approval Form.
Requests for proctor approval must be received
no later than two weeks prior to the first proctored exam.
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By submitting the Proctor Approval, you agree to comply with the
Miami Dade College Code of Conduct which expressly prohibits
Academic Dishonesty. Academic Dishonesty includes, but is not limited to
the following:
- cheating on an examination
- receiving help from others in work
to be submitted, if contrary to the rules of the course
- plagiarizing, that is the taking
and passing off as one's own the ideas, writings, or work of another,
without citing the sources
- submitting work from another course
unless permitted by the instructor
- stealing examinations or course
materials
- falsifying records
- assisting anyone to do any of the
above
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