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A current guide to University of Colorado Boulder online and remote exams, including Canvas assessment options, course-level proctoring rules, limited Proctorio use, accessibility considerations, and support paths.
CU Boulder online exams are controlled by the course and department. Students should read Canvas and syllabus instructions carefully because campus-wide Proctorio access ended in 2024 and current proctoring arrangements may vary.
Use these points before taking a CU Boulder Canvas quiz, remote exam, online-course assessment, or proctored exam.
CU Boulder online exams are course-specific assessments delivered through Canvas, assignments, projects, quizzes, or instructor-defined tools.
CU Boulder OIT says Proctorio retired as a campus-wide common-good service on August 15, 2024.
The Leeds School of Business and Department of Economics continue limited unit-managed Proctorio access.
Instructors needing online proctoring are advised to work through department or individual license arrangements.
Confirm the Canvas exam page, syllabus rules, permitted materials, timing, ID checks, accessibility accommodations, and support process.
When Proctorio is used, CU Boulder directs students and instructors needing technical assistance to Proctorio support.
The most reliable exam instructions come from the course syllabus and Canvas page. Verify the exam window, timer, question format, allowed materials, submission rules, proctoring tool, and late policy before the assessment opens.
The old page treated CU Boulder exams as ProctorU exams. Current CU Boulder OIT guidance says Proctorio is no longer a campus-wide service, and any online proctoring depends on limited unit-managed access or departmental arrangements.
Remote exams can conflict with device limits, bandwidth, privacy needs, or assistive technology. Students with accommodations should confirm the approved process early with the instructor and campus accessibility resources.
CU Boulder teaching guidance includes Canvas quizzes, assignments, projects, video work, papers, and other remote-assessment formats. Preparation should match the actual task, not just a proctored multiple-choice format.
Use this University of Colorado Boulder Online and Remote Exams exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on University of Colorado Boulder Online and Remote Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
University of Colorado Boulder online and remote exams vary by course, instructor, department, and program. CU Boulder teaching guidance describes Canvas quizzes, assignments, projects, and online exam proctoring as options for assessing student learning. CU Boulder's Office of Information Technology states that Proctorio was retired as a campus-wide common-good service on August 15, 2024, while the Leeds School of Business and Department of Economics continue limited unit-managed Proctorio access; OIT advises instructors needing proctoring to consult their department for individual or departmental arrangements, and students or instructors needing technical assistance to contact Proctorio support when Proctorio is used. Students should verify the current Canvas exam page, syllabus, permitted materials, timing, identity checks, accessibility accommodations, and the exact proctoring tool required by the course before the exam window opens.
No. CU Boulder OIT says Proctorio retired as a campus-wide common-good service on August 15, 2024, though limited unit-managed access remains for some areas.
The instructor, course, department, and program determine the exam format, Canvas settings, allowed materials, proctoring requirement, and submission rules.
Start with the syllabus and Canvas exam page, then check any department or OIT guidance linked by the instructor.
Verify Canvas access, exam window, timer, permitted materials, identity checks, proctoring tool if assigned, accommodations, browser needs, and support contacts.
CU Boulder OIT guidance directs students and instructors needing technical help with Proctorio to contact Proctorio support.
Capture the exam date, time limit, format, platform, allowed materials, proctoring requirement, honor code statement, and submission rules.
Log into Canvas, confirm course visibility, check quiz or assignment links, and test any required browser or application before exam day.
If the course uses Proctorio or another tool, follow the instructor and department instructions and save the correct support channel.
Confirm approved accommodations, extended time, assistive technology, alternate testing arrangements, or other accessibility needs before the exam window.
Set up required device, internet, power, webcam or microphone if assigned, permitted materials, quiet environment, and backup contact plan.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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