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Build the plan from the exact TSUS institution, LMS, course shell, instructor directions, testing center, and proctoring tool assigned for the assessment.
HiraEdu helps Texas State University System students prepare without treating the seven-institution system as one exam platform. We map the member campus first, then organize Canvas or LMS access, Proctorio, Examity, ProctorU, testing-center or publisher routes, ID rules, device checks, accommodations, support contacts, and course-content review around the actual exam instructions.
Texas State University gives a clear Proctorio example inside TSUS, but other member institutions may use different learning platforms and testing procedures.
TSUS is a seven-institution system, so exam requirements depend on the member campus, course, instructor, and assessment platform.
Texas State University documents online proctoring support for Examity, Proctorio, and ProctorU through TXST Online/Extended Learning.
TXST says Proctorio integrates with Canvas, works in Chrome, requires webcam, microphone, and extension setup, and should not add student fees.
A TXST Canvas test using Proctorio is labeled remotely proctored and runs through pre-checks, desktop sharing, ID capture, and instructor-enabled settings.
The Texas State University System is not one exam platform. Its seven member institutions and multiple locations may use different learning management systems, testing centers, proctoring vendors, publisher tools, and support offices. The correct readiness plan starts with the member institution and the specific course instructions.
Texas State University provides one clear TSUS-campus example. TXST Online/Extended Learning describes support for Examity, Proctorio, and ProctorU setup, and its self-paced testing guidance says online proctored exams use Proctorio with details inside Canvas. Students should follow the Canvas exam page and instructor notice for the actual timing and setup.
TXST describes Proctorio as an automated tool with no scheduling requirement, behavior flags for faculty review, and customizable verification and monitoring settings. Those settings are not identical across courses, so students should confirm the required browser, extension, webcam, microphone, room expectations, and support route before the exam window.
Use this Texas State University 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 Texas State University System Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The Texas State University System says it includes seven member institutions and 17 locations spanning more than 700 miles, so exam and proctoring rules are campus-specific. Texas State University, one TSUS member, documents online proctoring support for Examity, Proctorio, and ProctorU through TXST Online/Extended Learning, and its online self-paced testing page says courses with online proctored exams use Proctorio with details inside Canvas. TXST says Proctorio is available for online and hybrid courses, students should never be charged fees for Proctorio, it integrates with Canvas, and it only works in Chrome for Canvas tests. TXST Proctorio requirements include webcam, microphone, Chrome browser, Proctorio extension, desktop or laptop use, system diagnostics, desktop sharing, Texas State student ID or other allowed ID, and disabling or mirroring multiple displays. Other TSUS institutions may use different LMS, testing center, publisher, or proctoring procedures. HiraEdu helps students prepare from the exact member institution, course shell, syllabus, Canvas or LMS page, online proctoring notice, ID rules, device setup, permitted materials, accessibility needs, and support contacts.
No. TSUS includes seven institutions, and each campus or course can use different exam and proctoring procedures. Proctorio is clearly documented for some Texas State University online proctored exams.
Texas State University documents Proctorio through TXST Online/Extended Learning and says online self-paced courses with online proctored exams use Proctorio with instructions inside Canvas.
TXST Online/Extended Learning references support for Examity, Proctorio, and ProctorU setup in courses.
TXST describes Proctorio as a fully automated option available 24/7 with no scheduling required, but students should still follow the course's Canvas instructions and exam window.
HiraEdu helps identify the right campus workflow, interpret LMS and proctoring instructions, prepare ID and device checklists, organize course review, and flag accessibility or support questions early.
Confirm whether the course belongs to Texas State University, Lamar University, Sam Houston State University, Sul Ross State University, or another TSUS member, then locate that campus's current online learning and testing instructions.
Open Canvas or the assigned LMS, review the syllabus, exam page, online proctoring notice, attempt rules, time limit, allowed materials, and any practice or system-check activity.
Check whether the exam uses Proctorio, Examity, ProctorU, a campus testing center, a publisher platform, or another approved workflow, then prepare the matching browser, ID, camera, microphone, and support contacts.
Build the review plan from course outcomes, lectures, readings, assignments, labs, quizzes, problem sets, instructor review notes, and grading rubrics instead of generic system-wide proctoring language.
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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