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Prepare for ACC course exams with Blackboard details, DE Proctoring rules, Testing Center expectations, SAS request timing, Respondus or other course-specific setup, and allowed materials.
ACC exam delivery depends on the course, instructor, and student situation. The safest preparation path is to confirm the Blackboard exam location, testing window, appointment or request process, allowed materials, accommodations, and proctoring technology before the exam opens.
ACC uses different workflows for online course exams, campus testing, outside proctoring, and accommodated assessments.
Blackboard exam location, title, time limit, and instructions come from the instructor.
ACC faculty submit Test ACCess details and testing windows; DE Proctoring has a 1.5-hour maximum unless another approved process applies.
Rules cover allowed materials, electronics, ID, completion time, no-break policies, and monitoring.
SAS exam requests use AIM and should usually be submitted five business days before the exam.
ACC notes that professors organize course content differently, so students need to know exactly where the exam appears in Blackboard and what information appears in the syllabus or course announcements. Confirm the exam title, window, time limit, password process, and permitted resources.
An ACC exam may use DE Proctoring, a campus Testing Center, Business and Assessment Testing, SAS virtual proctoring, Respondus Monitor, instructor-led supervision, or another course-specific remote proctoring tool. Treat the instructor's posted route as the source of truth and prepare only for the tools that apply to that exam.
ACC Testing Center guidelines limit belongings, electronics, calculators, notes, breaks, and completion timing. Remote proctored exams can add device, camera, browser, screen-sharing, workspace, and identity steps. Review both the academic content and the delivery rules before the appointment.
Use this Austin Community College 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 Austin Community College Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Austin Community College exam logistics vary by course, testing location, and accommodation pathway. ACC Distance Education guidance references Blackboard exam setup, electronic Test ACCess transmittal forms, instructor-provided exam information, testing windows, and a DE Proctoring maximum of 1.5 hours per test unless the approved process states otherwise; DE Proctoring setup also notes that Respondus LockDown Browser is incompatible with that route. ACC Testing Center rules cover allowed materials, calculators only when permitted by the instructor, prohibited electronics, no water or restroom breaks, one-sitting completion, and audio, video, and computer surveillance in testing rooms. ACC Student Accessibility Services uses AIM exam requests for virtual proctoring or campus testing accommodations, generally requiring exam requests five business days before an exam and, for online SAS proctoring, a supported computer, webcam, microphone, photo ID, screen sharing, workspace check, and professor-approved materials. Preparation should verify the exact ACC course instructions, Blackboard location, proctoring route, appointment deadline, permitted resources, accommodations, and any instructor-approved remote testing setup before exam day.
Current public ACC guidance does not describe one district-wide Proctorio rule for every exam. The correct workflow depends on the course, instructor, and testing route.
ACC Distance Education guidance tells instructors to give students the exam information through Blackboard or the course syllabus because professors organize course content differently.
ACC DE Proctoring guidance asks faculty to set a time limit of no more than 1.5 hours per test for equitable service unless another approved process applies.
ACC Testing Center guidelines cover allowed calculators and notes, prohibited electronics, no water or restroom breaks, one-sitting completion, and monitoring technologies.
ACC Student Accessibility Services uses AIM exam requests for virtual proctoring or campus testing. Students should follow SAS deadlines and submit each exam request ahead of time.
Check the syllabus, Blackboard announcements, and instructor messages for the exam window, location, proctoring method, time limit, and allowed materials.
If the exam needs a Testing Center appointment, Business and Assessment Testing appointment, or SAS exam request, complete the required form before the posted deadline.
Turn the course objectives and exam review notes into a study checklist, then practice the highest-weighted topics under the expected time limit.
Check Blackboard access, approved browser or proctoring tool, ID, workspace, calculator or notes policy, accommodation status, and support contacts before the test 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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