0 past simple and past participle of proctor --
1 to watch people taking an exam in order to check that they do not cheat: --
Upon submission of all required exams and homework, the student is required to be physically present to take his proctored final examination inside the school premises.
As part of the honor code, most tests and exams are not proctored by professors and students are often allowed to leave the testing location to complete the exam elsewhere.
Because of this policy, tests are not proctored, and in many cases students may take their exams in any open, public place within the same building.
All courses are completed online, with the final exam being proctored to ensure academic honesty.
The center also administers proctored exams, make-up exams, and online course exams.
Students may be able to pay to take a proctored exam to earn transfer credit at a degree-granting university, or for certificates of completion.
The soldiers were sent study materials by mail, and at specified intervals sat for proctored exams in the camps.
Distance learning utilizes several types of media, requires the student to build up a library of various texts, and includes proctored exams.