09-21-2010, 11:18 AM
I went into my Navy testing office today to ask about taking some ECEs. Turns out they have two of the three I need in stock, paper based but oh well. The trouble started when I asked about taking a TECEP.
It turns out that there is a new directive stating that Navy testing centers will not facilitate "individual proctored examinations" starting on September 30th. CLEPs and DSSTs are safe though. This policy also means that a student cannot use the testing center to take any mid term or final exams for any distance learning courses they may be taking!
They are unsure whether or not they will be able to order the other ECE I need or if that would be banned under this policy. They will allow me to take the ECEs they have in stock though.
Has anyone else heard about this mess?
It turns out that there is a new directive stating that Navy testing centers will not facilitate "individual proctored examinations" starting on September 30th. CLEPs and DSSTs are safe though. This policy also means that a student cannot use the testing center to take any mid term or final exams for any distance learning courses they may be taking!
They are unsure whether or not they will be able to order the other ECE I need or if that would be banned under this policy. They will allow me to take the ECEs they have in stock though.
Has anyone else heard about this mess?
BA/Liberal Studies, TESC 2011
AAS/Applied Electronic Studies, TESC 2010