Proctor Application
Proctor Requirements
Mastery of a course is determined by the successful completion of written work and two examinations: a mid-term and a final. Students should complete all assignments for the fourth class session before attempting to take the mid-term examination. The final examination should not be taken until all projects and assignments for the course have been submitted.
To assure the integrity of the courses, mid-term and final examinations must be taken in the presence of a proctor who has been approved by City Vision University.
The proctor cannot be a relative of the student, and cannot be a student of City Vision University. Some examples might include a college or university administrator or faculty member, a school superintendent or principal, a school or public librarian, ministry director, or a pastor.
To become an approved proctor, follow the steps below:
- Complete the online application form, providing us with your name, the student’s name for which you are proctoring, and your qualifications as proctor.
- You will be notified via email when your proctor application has been approved.
- Once you have been approved, you may follow the instructions here to proctor students’ exams in our Populi learning management system. You will also receive these instructions by email.