
Proctoring Services
Taking courses online is not an unusual phenomenon in today’s online society for high school students, college students, or for individual course work. But how do you take the final exam? The James V. Brown Library can help you attain your degree or license. The James V. Brown Library offers test-proctoring services to students by appointment. Exams must be scheduled 48 hours in advance. Students must have a valid library card and photo identification. Each exam costs $25, and fees must be paid at the Information Service desk prior to taking the exam. For ease of payment, the library does accept cash, checks, and major credit cards.
The library proctors both online and written exams. If the exam is written, it is the student’s responsibility to obtain the needed signatures and arrange for the test to be delivered directly to the library. Information Services Staff will contact the student when the exam has arrived to schedule a test date.
All written exams will be returned directly to the testing institution via the U.S. Postal Service. Please allow for 7-10 days for delivery. If the student requires return by UPS or FEDEX, they must also provide a postage-paid envelope to the library.
To help students achieve the highest score possible, test takers are expected to come prepared with any necessary supplies. The use of cell phones, visiting with others, and any other distracting devices will be prohibited. The library is also able to offer computer access for online exams.
The library strives to accommodate test proctoring needs. To arrange proctoring services, please contact Beth Schetroma, Information Services Coordinator @ (570) 326-0536, bschetroma@jvbrown.edu.
The James V. Brown Library is open from 9am – 8pm weekdays, and 12pm – 5pm, weekends for all your educational needs. Visit us for more information.





