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Build the plan from the exact SUNY campus, LMS, course shell, instructor directions, testing center, publisher platform, and Proctorio instructions when they are assigned.
HiraEdu helps SUNY students prepare without overgeneralizing across the 64-campus system. We identify the live campus route first, then organize Brightspace or Blackboard access, Proctorio or other proctoring tools, testing-center policies, publisher workflows, ID rules, technology setup, accommodations, support contacts, and course-content review around the specific assessment.
SUNY exam rules are campus and course specific, so a system-level page should guide students to verify the campus LMS, instructor policy, proctoring tool, and support path before preparing.
SUNY is a 64-campus system, so exam rules are set by the specific campus, course, instructor, and assessment platform.
SUNY Online and many campus resources support Brightspace, while some programs or legacy resources may still reference Blackboard or publisher platforms.
Proctorio is documented at some campuses such as SUNY Suffolk, but other exams may use different services, campus testing centers, or approved proctors.
Students should capture campus help desk, SUNY Online Help Desk, instructor, publisher, Proctorio, and accommodation contacts before the exam window.
A SUNY exam page should not imply that one proctoring platform applies across the entire system. SUNY's 64 campuses include university centers, colleges, technology campuses, and community colleges, and each campus can set its own learning platform, testing center process, publisher tool, and exam support path.
SUNY Online support resources commonly point students to Brightspace help, and SUNY Niagara says online, hybrid, blended, and Hyflex courses are accessed through Brightspace. Other campus materials may still reference Blackboard or specialized course tools. Students should use the live course shell and campus help desk instructions as the source of truth.
SUNY Suffolk documents Proctorio as a supported online proctoring tool operating in Brightspace through a Chrome browser extension, with instructor-selected settings and use in third-party products such as ALEKS, Hawkes, HESI, MyOpenMath, Pearson MyLabs, and Wiley. That is useful precedent, but it should not be generalized to every SUNY campus unless the course or campus page names Proctorio.
Use this State University of New York System 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 State University of New York System Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
SUNY describes a network of 64 unique campuses, so system-level exam preparation must be campus and course specific. SUNY Online and many campus pages point students to Brightspace support, while some campuses or programs still reference Blackboard or other learning platforms. Proctoring also varies by campus: SUNY Niagara tells students that some online courses require a proctored exam, SUNY Suffolk documents Proctorio as its supported online proctoring tool in Brightspace through a Chrome browser extension, and other SUNY campuses may use Examity, Proctortrack, campus testing centers, approved outside proctors, publisher platforms, or instructor-configured LMS exams. SUNY Suffolk says Proctorio may require Chrome, webcam, microphone, secure browser settings, screen or webcam recording, and instructor-selected settings, with support through Proctorio and the SUNY Online Help Desk. HiraEdu helps students prepare by identifying the exact campus, LMS, course syllabus, instructor exam notice, proctoring platform, support desk, ID rules, technology requirements, accommodations, and academic objectives.
No. SUNY has 64 campuses and proctoring varies by campus, course, and platform. Proctorio is documented at some campuses, but other exams may use different tools or testing-center processes.
Many SUNY Online and campus resources point students to Brightspace support. Some campus or program materials may still reference Blackboard or other platforms, so students should follow their current course shell.
SUNY Suffolk documents Proctorio as its supported online proctoring tool and says it operates in Brightspace through a Chrome browser extension.
The campus, instructor, department, testing center, or vendor platform controls the actual exam settings. Students should rely on the syllabus, LMS exam page, and campus support instructions.
HiraEdu helps map the campus-specific exam route, interpret LMS and proctoring instructions, prepare ID and technology checklists, organize course review, and plan support or accommodation questions.
Confirm the SUNY campus, course modality, LMS, instructor, syllabus, exam page, due date, allowed resources, and whether the assessment opens in Brightspace, Blackboard, a publisher platform, or another tool.
Check whether the exam is unproctored, uses campus testing services, an approved outside proctor, Proctorio, Examity, Proctortrack, a publisher workflow, or another campus-approved service.
Verify browser, extension, webcam, microphone, ID, internet, accessibility tools, support desk numbers, campus online-learning contacts, and what to do if access fails before the deadline.
Use the instructor's modules, readings, labs, homework, rubrics, practice questions, exam review sheets, and feedback to build a review plan tied to the course assessment rather than generic SUNY-wide assumptions.
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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