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Prepare for Texas State online exams by confirming the active course proctoring platform, whether Proctorio, ProctorU, Examity, a testing center, or another method, then checking Canvas instructions, ID requirements, browser or extension setup, system checks, room rules, and support contacts.
Texas State online exam proctoring is course-specific, and current university guidance points to Proctorio and ProctorU while legacy or support materials may still mention Examity.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
Texas State University
Proctorio / ProctorU
Verify course use
Canvas or course instructions
ID plus system check
Instructor-specific
Texas State online exam proctoring depends on the course. Current TXST Online guidance says the university has partnered with Proctorio and ProctorU, and a TXST IT article still describes Examity as an online proctoring solution. Students should follow the platform listed in the course.
If a course or legacy setup uses Examity, students should prepare for identity verification, a system check, browser or extension requirements, camera and microphone permissions, possible room scans, support chat, and clear testing-space rules.
If the course uses Proctorio or ProctorU, follow those platform instructions instead. Requirements may involve a browser extension, secure browser or Guardian workflow, appointment scheduling, room checks, screen sharing, ID checks, or support steps.
Before testing, confirm allowed materials, calculators, scratch work, notes, open-book status, breaks, accommodations, exam password flow, late policy, and who to contact if the platform fails.
Use this Texas State University Online 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 Texas State University Online Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Texas State University online and distance-learning exams are governed by the course, instructor, department, and university testing instructions. Current TXST Online guidance says Texas State has partnered with Proctorio and ProctorU for online proctoring services, and it directs instructors to request support for Examity, Proctorio, or ProctorU setup through an online proctoring consultation process. A Texas State IT Assistance Center knowledge-base article also describes Examity as an online proctoring solution that lets students take exams remotely.
Because the active proctoring platform can depend on the course, term, instructor, or legacy setup, Texas State students should not assume every online exam uses Examity. They should verify the platform listed in Canvas or the course instructions, confirm whether Proctorio, ProctorU, Examity, a testing center, or another proctoring method applies, and follow the specific requirements for that exam. For Examity-style sessions, candidates should prepare for identity verification, a system check, browser or extension requirements, camera and microphone permissions, possible room scans, support chat, and clear testing-space rules. For Proctorio or ProctorU sessions, students should follow those platform instructions instead, including secure-browser, extension, appointment, and room requirements.
No. Current TXST Online guidance names Proctorio and ProctorU, while TXST IT materials still describe Examity. Students must follow the platform named in their course instructions.
Start in Canvas: review the syllabus, announcements, modules, exam link, and instructor instructions for the platform and exam rules.
Confirm platform, ID requirements, browser or extension rules, system check, room setup, allowed materials, accommodations, support contacts, and appointment timing.
Yes, depending on the course or setup. The active platform is determined by the course instructions and university support process.
Follow the platform support path immediately, document the issue, and contact the instructor or university support according to the course instructions.
Check the syllabus, modules, announcements, exam link, and instructor notes for the named proctoring platform and exam rules.
Do not assume Examity. Verify whether the exam uses Proctorio, ProctorU, Examity, a testing center, or another method.
Use the platform-specific check for browser, extension or secure browser, webcam, microphone, screen sharing, pop-ups, and internet stability.
Confirm notes, calculators, scratch work, second monitors, phones, books, breaks, and room requirements with the course instructions.
Keep instructor, TXST support, and platform support links available before the exam window opens.
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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