10-17-2017, 09:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2017, 11:44 PM by coughcool.
Edit Reason: update topic
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I was just about to sign up for a few tests when I was startled to read the following:
"At this time civilian and non-eligible military test takers cannot take an exam at a Prometric test center."
"Please note: Prometric sites are currently only able to offer Principles of Supervision, Computing and Information Technology, Ethics in America, Health & Human Development, Introduction to Business, Introduction to World Religions and Substance Abuse. We are exploring opportunities to expand this offering in the near future."
"Identification Requirements
Military service members need to provide their Common Access Card (CAC) and one valid government–issued identification card at the time of check in. You will not be able to sit for the exam without providing the CAC. "
No mention of civilian options anywhere.
I proceeded to check Prometric's press releases and FAQs, then to google up any info on what might have changed since I last took one of these exams only to find absolutely nothing confirming or even acknowledging this change.
Can anyone else confirm what is going on here?
To recreate this, just head over to prometric.com and attempt to schedule an exam. Is this just in my neighborhood or what?
Seriously perplexed over here.
"At this time civilian and non-eligible military test takers cannot take an exam at a Prometric test center."
"Please note: Prometric sites are currently only able to offer Principles of Supervision, Computing and Information Technology, Ethics in America, Health & Human Development, Introduction to Business, Introduction to World Religions and Substance Abuse. We are exploring opportunities to expand this offering in the near future."
"Identification Requirements
Military service members need to provide their Common Access Card (CAC) and one valid government–issued identification card at the time of check in. You will not be able to sit for the exam without providing the CAC. "
No mention of civilian options anywhere.
I proceeded to check Prometric's press releases and FAQs, then to google up any info on what might have changed since I last took one of these exams only to find absolutely nothing confirming or even acknowledging this change.
Can anyone else confirm what is going on here?
To recreate this, just head over to prometric.com and attempt to schedule an exam. Is this just in my neighborhood or what?
Seriously perplexed over here.