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Confirm whether the active UMN course uses Honorlock, Respondus LockDown Browser, a campus testing option, or legacy Proctorio instructions left in older materials.
HiraEdu helps University of Minnesota students turn campus-specific Canvas exam instructions into a clear readiness plan. We account for Proctorio's retirement after May 31, 2025, UMN's current Honorlock guidance, Respondus LockDown Browser availability, quiz type, ID expectations, accommodations, support contacts, and course review priorities.
UMN exam preparation should start with the live Canvas course because the system spans multiple campuses and has moved from Proctorio to current Honorlock-centered guidance.
The University of Minnesota System includes Crookston, Duluth, Morris, Rochester, and Twin Cities, so exam requirements vary by campus, college, course, and instructor.
UMN announced that Proctorio would no longer be available after May 31, 2025, so students should treat it as legacy unless the active Canvas exam still contains transition-related instructions.
UMN exam-security guidance highlights Honorlock for online proctoring and Respondus LockDown Browser as an available Canvas testing-browser option.
Preparation should confirm the Canvas quiz type, assigned tool, ID and browser requirements, internet and device setup, accommodations, support contacts, and course outcomes.
UMN online exams are not governed by one universal proctoring setup. Courses may come from Crookston, Duluth, Morris, Rochester, Twin Cities, or a campus-specific online program. The Canvas course site, syllabus, and instructor communication determine the actual exam route.
UMN announced that Proctorio would no longer be available after May 31, 2025, and the institution provides transition guidance for moving Canvas quizzes to Honorlock. Older course copies or help pages may still mention Proctorio, so students should verify the current quiz instructions before preparing their device.
Current UMN exam-security guidance highlights Honorlock for remote proctoring and Respondus LockDown Browser for controlled browser exams in Canvas. Students should confirm the assigned tool, Chrome profile or browser requirements, ID checks, permitted materials, exam window, support route, and accommodation settings before test day.
Use this University of Minnesota 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 University of Minnesota System Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The University of Minnesota System includes Crookston, Duluth, Morris, Rochester, and Twin Cities, and online exam requirements depend on the campus, college, instructor, syllabus, and Canvas course site. UMN announced that Proctorio would no longer be available after May 31, 2025, and current UMN exam-security guidance points instructors and students toward Honorlock for online proctoring and Respondus LockDown Browser for browser control in Canvas. Legacy Proctorio references may still appear in older Canvas materials or transition documentation, so students should rely on the active quiz page and instructor instructions for the assigned tool. HiraEdu helps students prepare from the exact Canvas quiz type, campus course rules, proctoring notice, ID expectations, device setup, accommodations, and support path before the exam window opens.
No. UMN announced that Proctorio would no longer be available after May 31, 2025. Students should follow the active Canvas exam page, which may point to Honorlock, Respondus LockDown Browser, another campus process, or an unproctored quiz.
UMN's Exam Security page highlights Honorlock for online proctoring and notes that Respondus LockDown Browser is available in Canvas for controlled browser exams.
The University of Minnesota System includes Crookston, Duluth, Morris, Rochester, and Twin Cities, and online courses or programs can come from different campuses.
Check the quiz type, assigned exam tool, due date, time limit, attempts, allowed materials, browser or extension needs, ID process, accommodation settings, and support contacts.
HiraEdu helps interpret campus and Canvas instructions, prepare Honorlock or Respondus device checklists, organize course review, and plan support or accommodation questions early.
Identify the UMN campus and course site, then review the syllabus, Canvas modules, quiz page, due date, time limit, attempts, allowed materials, and accommodation instructions.
Check whether the active exam uses Honorlock, Respondus LockDown Browser, a campus testing center, a publisher platform, an unproctored Canvas quiz, or any remaining legacy Proctorio reference.
Confirm browser, Chrome profile or extension needs, webcam, microphone, UMN identity requirements, internet, power, workspace, support contacts, and what to do if the proctoring tool or Canvas quiz will not launch.
Study from Canvas pages, lectures, readings, labs, assignments, practice quizzes, rubrics, review sessions, and instructor feedback tied to the actual exam outcomes.
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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