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course PHY201

After submitting this form you should email the instructor to alert him to the fact that you have submitted the form. A brief message is fine; e.g., 'proctor information has been submitted'.

You should also submit a copy of the same note using the Submit Work Form. Email can be unreliable and is difficult to search, whereas form results are very reliable and easily searched.

You should expect a reply to your email within 48 hours, informing you of the status of your request. If you do not get a reply, you should repeat your email to the instructor.

Your course (e.g., Mth 151, Mth 173, Phy 121, Phy 232, etc. ): PHY201

The message I will send your proctor assumes that you have contacted your proctor or testing center before submitting this form. If you have not contacted your proctor they might not know who you are, which can lead to confusion. It is important that we conduct the process in a way that doesn't create extra work or confusion for test proctors.

Please verify in the box below that you have contacted your proctor or testing center:

Yes

The location of the proposed testing site (the institution and the facility within the institution, e.g., VHCC Learning Lab):

Virginia western community college

The name (and title, if applicable) of the contact person:

Nancy Francisco

Testing information will be sent to your proctor or to the testing center via email, and an email address is therefore necessary.

Some testing centers prefer that I send information to a central address so that all personnel at the center can access the information. You should determine whether this is the case for your proctoring site, and if so you should provide that email address either in addition to or instead of the address of your specific proctor.

Please give the appropriate email address(es) in the box below.

testingcenter@virginiawestern.edu

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The copy of the form was actually to be emailed, but this is fine.

I've contacted the testing center. Give them a day to process the information then give them a call to be sure they have the necessary information.

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