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<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">To ensure academic consistency, fairness, and competency-based progression across all specialty tracks, the following testing standards apply to all graduate-level nursing courses that include examinations.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">To ensure academic consistency, fairness, and competency-based progression across all specialty tracks, the following testing standards apply to all graduate-level nursing courses that include examinations.</p>
===Accommodations===
===Accommodations===
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<ul style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
     <li>Students are required to adhere to the Accommodation Policy (ADA Policy) that is listed in the UNMC Student Policies and Procedures (see policy in related documents).</li>
     <li>Students are required to adhere to the Accommodation Policy (ADA Policy) that is listed in the UNMC Student Policies and Procedures.</li>
     <li>Students with accommodations must present their letter of accommodations from the UNMC Accessibility Services Office to the course coordinator at least one week prior to any exam for which accommodations are requested. Once the letter has been provided to the coordinator, the accommodations will remain in effect for the length of time specified in the letter or until the student in writing indicates the accommodations are no longer needed.</li>
     <li>Students with accommodations must present their letter of accommodation from the UNMC Accessibility Services Office to the course coordinator at least two weeks prior to any exam for which accommodations are requested. Once the letter has been provided to the coordinator, the accommodation will remain in effect for the length of time specified in the letter or until the student in writing indicates the accommodations are no longer needed.</li>
     <li>Accommodated students are expected to comply with timely arrival at the location for testing identified by the course coordinator.</li>
     <li>The faculty will prepare accommodation materials and resources as specified in the student letter. </li>
      
      
</ol>
</ul>


===Pre-exam===
===Exam Preparation===
<ol style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
<ul style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
     <li>Students are expected to download the exam prior to arriving in the testing room so the test can begin on time. Students unable to resolve technical issues shall let the course coordinator know well in advance of the scheduled exam time so that a CON issued computer may be made available to the student for the exam. </li>
     <li>All tests/exams will be administered and proctored remotely using UNMC specified exam/evaluation software. </li>
     <li>Students shall bring a fully charged device and the charger to the exam.</li>
     <li>Exams will be taken on a student's device. Students must download and register their testing device within the UNMC specified exam/evaluation software. If there are difficulties in downloading the software, students are expected to work with technical support from the company to resolve issues prior to taking the exam. </li>
     <li>Students will not be able to access the exam until provided the password by exam proctors. If students discover technical difficulties after the exam has been downloaded, students shall notify the proctor immediately. </li>
     <li>Prior to the first exam, students must follow directions to register a photo ID with the remote proctoring platform if required. </li>
    <li>Students shall arrive with sufficient time to stow personal belongings and be in the seat ready to begin at the designated start time.
</ul>
          <ol style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:64em !important;" type="a">
 
              <li>No study notes shall be accessible in the exam room.</li>
===Exam Scheduling and Completion Expectations===
              <li>Student phones and smart watches are in off mode and stowed with other personal items.</li>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">Students who are unable to take an exam during the scheduled testing window are expected to notify the course coordinator as soon as possible and prior to the exam open time. </p>
              <li>Personal calculators including cell phone calculators are not allowed.</li>
<ul style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
              <li>Winter wear, scarfs, hats, and visors removed, and hoodie head wear removed and stowed with other personal items.</li>
    <li>Exam Timing. Exams will be available during a three-hour time window. Students may begin the exam at any point within that window. Once the exam is started, students will receive the full allotted testing time. </li>
              <li>Personal items such as tissues, water, and cough drops are at the discretion of the proctor. </li>
    <li>Incomplete Exams. Students who are unable to complete the exam after initiating it must notify the course faculty as soon as possible. Make-up or retake exams may be permitted at the discretion of course faculty and may be administered in an alternate format.</li>
              <li>Students can use personal noise-cancelling earplugs/headphones. No devices with Bluetooth capability or attached cords are allowed.</li>
</ul>
              <li>No gadgets or electronic devices are allowed during testing unless specifically included in an accommodations letter.</li>
===Testing Environment===
          </ol>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">The online testing environment must approximate an in-class testing setting and must meet the following requirements:</p>
    </li>
<ul style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
</ol>
     <li>Students must be seated at a desk or table (not on a bed or couch) in a location that allows for completion of a room scan prior to beginning the exam. </li>
===Exam Delivery===
     <li>Lighting must be sufficient to clearly illuminate the student’s face and surroundings (comparable to daylight). Overhead lighting is preferred; light sources must not be positioned behind the student.  </li>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">The University of Nebraska College of Nursing prepares students in a similar testing environment and style as the current licensure testing (NCLEX). Exams are computer based with no backward navigation enabled. This is a strategy for student success.</p>
    <li>The desk or table must be clear of all materials unless explicitly permitted for the exam. This includes books, papers, notes, electronic devices, and other unauthorized resources. </li>
<ol style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
     <li>No writing or notes must be visible on desks, walls, or surrounding surfaces. </li>
     <li>Unit and final exams are proctored and administered in a secure environment.</li>
    <li>Unless specifically permitted by the course coordinator, the following are not allowed during the exam:
     <li>Unit and final exams will be given using the UNMC specified exam/evaluation software. Quizzes (e.g., iRAT, gRAT, med math) are exempt from this requirement.</li>
           <ul style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
     <li>   Exams will be taken on either a student’s device, a UNMC College of Nursing issued device, or at a campus testing site. For students testing on their own device, students must download and register their testing device within the UNMC specified exam/evaluation software. If there are difficulties in downloading the software, students are expected to work with technical support from the company to resolve issues prior to taking exams.
               <li>External applications (e.g., Excel, Word, PowerPoint)  </li>
           <ol style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:64em !important;" type="a">
               <li>Websites or internet browsing  </li>
               <li>Students who are not able to take the exam as scheduled are expected to notify the course coordinator as soon as possible prior to the scheduled start time for the exam.</li>
              <li>Textbooks or notes</li>
               <li>Exams start on time and students are expected to be present.
              <li>Calculators  </li>
                    <ol style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:61em !important;" type="i">
              <li>Pen and paper  </li>
                        <li>Students who arrive more than 5 minutes late will need to work with the course faculty to either reschedule or complete the exam.</li>
               <li>All non-required programs, applications, and browser windows must be closed prior to logging into the proctored exam.  </li>
                        <li>Students who begin the exam after the start time will need to complete the exam at the same time as the rest of the class who began on time, unless otherwise determined by the course faculty.</li>
               <li>Background noise must be minimized (e.g., no television, music, or radio).  </li>
                    </ol>
              <li>No other individuals may be present in or enter the room during the exam. </li>
               </li>
        </ul>     
               <li>If students experience an urgent issue (e.g., technical issues or illness) during the exam, they are required to notify the exam proctor immediately.</li>
    </li>        
              <li>Students who are unable to complete the exam once started will be required to make-up/retake the exam and may be given an alternate format exam.</li>
</ul>
              <li>Students can leave the exam room during the exam only with proctor permission.</li>
===Behavior During the Exam===
              <li>Students are required to upload their exam file upon completing the exam and prior to leaving the exam room. Exams not uploaded may receive a zero for that exam.</li>
<ul style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
              <li>Incorrect exam responses are shared with students via the review option in the exam/evaluation software immediately following the exam.</li>
    <li>Students must dress as they would for a public or professional setting. </li>
              <li>If a passing score is not achieved, students will be required to meet with course faculty to review incorrect exam responses.</li>
    <li>Students may not leave the room at any time during the exam unless explicitly permitted or approved as an accommodation. </li>
              <li>Students have the right to seek clarification about exam items and must contact faculty within 72 hours after the completion of the exam.</li>
    <li>The exam must be completed in the same location where the room scan was conducted. </li>
          </ol>
    <li>Communication with others is strictly prohibited during the exam. </li>
    </li>
    <li>The use of phones is not permitted, except to contact technical support or the instructor in the event of an issue. </li>
     <li>Make-up exams will be scheduled at the discretion of the course coordinator and will follow the guidelines published in the course syllabus.
    <li>Headsets, earbuds, smartwatches, AI-enabled glasses, or similar devices are not permitted unless approved as an accommodation. </li>
          <ol style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:64em !important;" type="a">
    <li>The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools (e.g., chatbots, generative AI platforms, or AI-assisted applications) during the exam is strictly prohibited.  </li>
              <li>An alternate exam format may include essay, short answer, and multiple choice. The test/exam shall be worth the same number of points as the original.</li>
     <li>Students are required to complete a room scan prior to beginning the exam to verify compliance with testing requirements. Once the exam begins, continuous audio, video, and screen recording will occur for the duration of the exam. </li>
              <li>The date and time for a make-up exam will be determined by the course coordinator/instructor.</li>
</ul>
          </ol>    
===Behavior Completion and Review===
    </li>
<ul style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
     <li>Students are only allowed items needed for testing at their computer. Faculty reserve the right to inspect any items that are at the testing location with the student.
    <li>After completing the exam, students must remain connected to the internet to allow all exam and monitoring files to fully upload. Failure to upload required files may result in a score of zero. </li>
              <ol style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:64em !important;" type="a">
    <li>Exam review settings may vary. Immediate feedback may be available; however, faculty may delay review if students are testing at different times or if a make-up exam is pending. </li>
                    <li>Needed testing items will be provided by CON personnel.
    <li>Students who do not achieve a passing score may be required to meet with course faculty to review performance and discuss support strategies.  </li>
                        <ol style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:61em !important;" type="i">  
     <li>Students seeking clarification on exam items must contact faculty within 72 hours of exam completion. </li>
                              <li>Scratch paper provided by the proctor and used during the exam is not an official document and will not be considered in determining a student’s exam grade. Proctors will collect all scratch paper and dispose of appropriately.</li>
</ul>
                              <li>Unit and final exams and exam questions are to remain in the testing environment. </li>
===Make-Up Exams===
                        </ol>               
<ul style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:67em !important;">
                    </li>
    <li>Students who are unable to take an exam as scheduled must notify the course coordinator as soon as possible and prior to the exam start time. </li>
                    <li>Device attachments (i.e., chargers) can be used only for the sole purpose of completing the exam.</li>
    <li>Approval and scheduling of make-up exams are at the discretion of the course coordinator. </li>
                    <li>No excessive attire is allowed during testing. Students must submit a written request for an attire exception to the assistant dean on the student’s division. Written documentation of the approved exception must be shared by the student with CON personnel as needed.</li>
    <li>Make-up exams may be administered in an alternate format (e.g., essay, short answer, or multiple-choice) but will be equivalent in point value to the original exam. </li>
              </ol>
    <li>The date and time of the make-up exam will be determined by the course coordinator. </li>
    </li>
</ul>
   
</ol>

Latest revision as of 12:32, June 4, 2026

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Professional Graduate Testing Policy: 2311
Student Policies - Undergraduate Students Originating Date: May 2018
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Professional Graduate Affairs Committee

Responsible Approving Agency:
General Faculty Organization

Related Documents:
UNMC Accommodation Policy (ADA Policy)
 


Purpose

Establishes expectations for students prior to and during didactic content testing.

Scope

This policy applies to professional graduate students.

Policy

To ensure academic consistency, fairness, and competency-based progression across all specialty tracks, the following testing standards apply to all graduate-level nursing courses that include examinations.

Accommodations

  • Students are required to adhere to the Accommodation Policy (ADA Policy) that is listed in the UNMC Student Policies and Procedures.
  • Students with accommodations must present their letter of accommodation from the UNMC Accessibility Services Office to the course coordinator at least two weeks prior to any exam for which accommodations are requested. Once the letter has been provided to the coordinator, the accommodation will remain in effect for the length of time specified in the letter or until the student in writing indicates the accommodations are no longer needed.
  • The faculty will prepare accommodation materials and resources as specified in the student letter.

Exam Preparation

  • All tests/exams will be administered and proctored remotely using UNMC specified exam/evaluation software.
  • Exams will be taken on a student's device. Students must download and register their testing device within the UNMC specified exam/evaluation software. If there are difficulties in downloading the software, students are expected to work with technical support from the company to resolve issues prior to taking the exam.
  • Prior to the first exam, students must follow directions to register a photo ID with the remote proctoring platform if required.

Exam Scheduling and Completion Expectations

Students who are unable to take an exam during the scheduled testing window are expected to notify the course coordinator as soon as possible and prior to the exam open time.

  • Exam Timing. Exams will be available during a three-hour time window. Students may begin the exam at any point within that window. Once the exam is started, students will receive the full allotted testing time.
  • Incomplete Exams. Students who are unable to complete the exam after initiating it must notify the course faculty as soon as possible. Make-up or retake exams may be permitted at the discretion of course faculty and may be administered in an alternate format.

Testing Environment

The online testing environment must approximate an in-class testing setting and must meet the following requirements:

  • Students must be seated at a desk or table (not on a bed or couch) in a location that allows for completion of a room scan prior to beginning the exam.
  • Lighting must be sufficient to clearly illuminate the student’s face and surroundings (comparable to daylight). Overhead lighting is preferred; light sources must not be positioned behind the student.
  • The desk or table must be clear of all materials unless explicitly permitted for the exam. This includes books, papers, notes, electronic devices, and other unauthorized resources.
  • No writing or notes must be visible on desks, walls, or surrounding surfaces.
  • Unless specifically permitted by the course coordinator, the following are not allowed during the exam:
    • External applications (e.g., Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
    • Websites or internet browsing
    • Textbooks or notes
    • Calculators
    • Pen and paper
    • All non-required programs, applications, and browser windows must be closed prior to logging into the proctored exam.
    • Background noise must be minimized (e.g., no television, music, or radio).
    • No other individuals may be present in or enter the room during the exam.

Behavior During the Exam

  • Students must dress as they would for a public or professional setting.
  • Students may not leave the room at any time during the exam unless explicitly permitted or approved as an accommodation.
  • The exam must be completed in the same location where the room scan was conducted.
  • Communication with others is strictly prohibited during the exam.
  • The use of phones is not permitted, except to contact technical support or the instructor in the event of an issue.
  • Headsets, earbuds, smartwatches, AI-enabled glasses, or similar devices are not permitted unless approved as an accommodation.
  • The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools (e.g., chatbots, generative AI platforms, or AI-assisted applications) during the exam is strictly prohibited.
  • Students are required to complete a room scan prior to beginning the exam to verify compliance with testing requirements. Once the exam begins, continuous audio, video, and screen recording will occur for the duration of the exam.

Behavior Completion and Review

  • After completing the exam, students must remain connected to the internet to allow all exam and monitoring files to fully upload. Failure to upload required files may result in a score of zero.
  • Exam review settings may vary. Immediate feedback may be available; however, faculty may delay review if students are testing at different times or if a make-up exam is pending.
  • Students who do not achieve a passing score may be required to meet with course faculty to review performance and discuss support strategies.
  • Students seeking clarification on exam items must contact faculty within 72 hours of exam completion.

Make-Up Exams

  • Students who are unable to take an exam as scheduled must notify the course coordinator as soon as possible and prior to the exam start time.
  • Approval and scheduling of make-up exams are at the discretion of the course coordinator.
  • Make-up exams may be administered in an alternate format (e.g., essay, short answer, or multiple-choice) but will be equivalent in point value to the original exam.
  • The date and time of the make-up exam will be determined by the course coordinator.