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Straighterline Proctor Policy - jayboy - 12-20-2013

There policy says that if you can provide evidence of a trusted local proctor that it can be used. What are examples of that. I work at a school district so would a Principal for a high school or some sort of administrator. Maybe the chief of Police for the school district. Just curious what proctors are being used.




"Third, we will be working to provide a seamless place-based proctoring option as well. In the meantime, if a student can provide evidence of trusted local proctoring, we will accept that as fulfilling the requirement." - See more at: StraighterLine


Straighterline Proctor Policy - ironheadjack - 12-20-2013

I've never read about anyone using a proctor other then ProctorU for SL, but a local librarian usually qualifies as a trusted local proctor.

My town librarian has proctored all of my PF courses.


Straighterline Proctor Policy - jayboy - 12-20-2013

Maybe the policy changed, I'm not sure.