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Confirm whether your course uses the Proctored Exams Portal, a Campus Test Center appointment, Honorlock virtual proctoring, instructor-run testing, or an unproctored ICON quiz.
HiraEdu helps University of Iowa students translate ICON, syllabus, and Exam Services instructions into a focused exam plan. We cover the Proctored Exams Portal, Campus Test Centers, Honorlock rules for approved virtual exams, ID and device setup, accommodation details, course review priorities, and legacy Proctorio references only when the current course still names them.
Iowa exam readiness starts inside ICON, then follows the instructor's chosen route through Exam Services, Honorlock, a campus testing location, or the course's own quiz workflow.
ICON is Iowa's course management system, and online exam details appear on the ICON course home page, in the syllabus, or in the Proctored Exams Portal.
Distance and Online Education courses may use instructor-administered exams, non-proctored assessments, or Exam Services for proctored exams.
Exam Services identifies Campus Test Centers for in-person appointments and Honorlock as the virtual proctoring option for pre-approved courses.
Preparation should confirm the portal assignment, appointment or Honorlock rules, ID, webcam and microphone needs, accommodation details, support contacts, and course review plan.
University of Iowa exams start with the course's ICON site and syllabus. The instructor decides where, when, and how students take exams. If exam information is missing from ICON or the syllabus, Iowa directs students to contact the instructor or Distance and Online Education exam support.
The Proctored Exams Portal is an ICON tool that displays assigned proctored exams and scheduling details. It can show Campus Test Center options, virtual proctoring information, and off-campus testing details depending on course approval and student circumstances.
Current University of Iowa guidance identifies Honorlock as the virtual proctor for pre-approved courses, while Campus Test Centers provide in-person proctoring for online and paper exams. Spring 2026 Honorlock guidance adds expectations around not speaking or gesturing during the exam, completing the room scan correctly, and showing the phone power-down step when required. Proctorio should be followed only if a current ICON page, instructor notice, or official course document explicitly assigns it.
Use this University of Iowa ICON 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 Iowa ICON Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The University of Iowa identifies ICON, Iowa Courses Online, as its course management system. Distance and Online Education says most online courses are administered through ICON and that exam information appears on the ICON course home page or in the syllabus; instructors may administer exams themselves, use non-proctored exams, or use Exam Services for proctored exams. University of Iowa Exam Services says proctoring is free for University of Iowa students, Campus Test Centers provide in-person appointments for online and paper exams, and the Proctored Exams Portal in ICON shows assigned proctored exams, scheduling details, virtual proctoring, and off-campus options. Current Exam Services guidance identifies Honorlock as the virtual proctor for pre-approved courses and lists additional Honorlock student guidelines effective spring 2026. Proctorio should be treated as legacy unless the active ICON exam page or instructor notice still assigns it. HiraEdu helps students prepare from the syllabus, ICON quiz or Proctored Exams Portal, Exam Services instructions, Honorlock or campus testing route, ID rules, accommodations, technology needs, and instructor expectations.
No. Current Iowa Exam Services guidance identifies Honorlock for virtual proctoring in pre-approved courses and Campus Test Centers for in-person proctoring. Proctorio should be followed only if the active course instructions still name it.
Exam details are provided on the ICON course home page, in the course syllabus, or in the Proctored Exams Portal when Exam Services is used.
University of Iowa Distance and Online Education says proctoring services are available free of charge to University of Iowa students.
It is an ICON tool that instructors can add to a course site to show assigned proctored exams, scheduling options, Campus Test Center information, virtual proctoring details, and off-campus testing information.
HiraEdu helps interpret ICON, syllabus, and Exam Services instructions, prepare ID and technology checklists, organize course review, and flag accommodation or support questions before the exam window.
Open the ICON course site, read the syllabus, locate the quiz or exam details, and confirm whether the exam is instructor-administered, non-proctored, or assigned through Exam Services.
If proctoring is required, review the Proctored Exams Portal for Campus Test Center appointments, Honorlock instructions, off-campus options, accommodation details, and exam windows.
Confirm photo ID, appointment time, browser, webcam, microphone, internet, power, workspace, accessibility settings, Honorlock behavior rules when assigned, and the correct support contact before the testing window.
Use ICON modules, lectures, readings, assignments, practice quizzes, rubrics, discussion feedback, and instructor review notes to build the content plan.
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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