The Day of the Test
Reporting to Test
Computer-Based Testing
Your testing confirmation information, sent to you after you schedule your test, lists your test selection, test date, testing time, and test center. Please report to the test center 15 minutes before your scheduled testing time. On the day of the test, you may wish to dress comfortably in layers. This will allow you to adjust for the temperature at the test center, which may vary and may not be under the control of the test administrators. Please wear soft-soled shoes to help maintain a quiet testing environment.
Pearson Professional Centers Tour
Preview a visit to a Pearson Professional Center, including a view of the typical test room and other test center areas.
Testing Tutorials and Demonstrations
These tutorials can give you a sense of what you will experience during the VCLA test.
Required identification. You must bring proper identification with you to the test site. Your identification must be a current, government-issued identification printed in English, in the name in which you registered, bearing your photograph and signature. Copies will not be accepted.
Acceptable forms of government-issued identification include photo-bearing driver's licenses and passports. The Department of Motor Vehicles provides acceptable photo-bearing identification cards for individuals who do not have a driver's license.
Online Proctoring
Your testing confirmation information, sent to you after you schedule your test, lists your test selection, test date, and testing time. Sign in to your account and start your test within the exam window precisely 30 minutes before and up to 15 minutes after the specific appointment time.
Make Sure You Have the Right Equipment
You provide your own equipment for testing. You must have access to the following:
- Required—a desktop or a laptop; tablets and touch screens cannot be used for your exam
- Required—a single monitor; extra monitors are not allowed; you need to remove them from the testing room, if possible, or unplug them
- Required if using an external monitor with a laptop—you must have an external mouse, keyboard, and webcam and the lid of your laptop must be closed
- Recommended—a personal computer rather than a work computer, which may have additional security that can interfere with your testing session
Take the system test before you register . This will determine if your equipment is eligible for online proctoring.
Prepare Your Testing Environment
For best results, prepare your testing environment before your appointment. Every online-proctored testing environment must meet these criteria:
- Quiet—background noise may distract proctors monitoring your exam session and could interfere with your session
- No interruptions—inform any other members of your household that you are taking an exam and cannot be interrupted during your entire appointment time
- Well lit—proctors must be able to see you and your testing space well; do not sit in front of a window or other strong light—if you are backlit, you are not clearly visible (draw shades or curtains, turn off lights behind you)
- Others cannot see your exam—no one else must be able to view your computer or monitor
- Nothing in arm's reach that is not specifically allowed
- ONLY equipment or materials that have been specifically approved for use during an online-proctored exam will be allowed; these must be on the desk during check-in
Note: there is a difference between what is allowed at a testing center and what is allowed in an online-proctored testing session - If you plan to use your mobile phone for check-in, be sure to place it out of arm's reach after you finish using it; otherwise, place it out of arm's reach in one of your environment photos
- ONLY equipment or materials that have been specifically approved for use during an online-proctored exam will be allowed; these must be on the desk during check-in
- No one else in the room—ideally, you should prevent others from entering; if someone does inadvertently enter, say "Please leave; I'm testing." No other communication is allowed.
Required Identification
You must present proper identification at the beginning of the test session. Your identification must be a current, government-issued identification printed in English, in the name in which you registered, bearing your photograph and signature. Copies will not be accepted.
Acceptable forms of government-issued identification include photo-bearing driver's licenses and passports. The Department of Motor Vehicles provides acceptable photo-bearing identification cards for individuals who do not have a driver's license.
For Nursing Mothers
Computer-Based Testing
Nursing mothers who need to make arrangements for bringing specialized equipment or storage materials should follow the Alternative Testing Arrangements process to ensure prior approval and the ability of a test center to meet your specific needs. Please note that children will not be allowed in the testing center or into the secure testing room.
Online Proctoring
Nursing mothers who need to make arrangements for using specialized equipment should follow the Alternative Testing Arrangements process to ensure prior approval. Please note that children will not be allowed in the testing room.
The Test Session
Computer-Based Testing
The test session is designed to allow sufficient time for sign-in, review of the Test Center Rules , and communication of directions before testing begins and for completion of the test by examinees. Some examinees may finish testing well before the scheduled ending time of the test session. However, you should be prepared to use the entire test session. You will be allowed no more than the allotted time to complete the test.
Before testing, you will be presented with a nondisclosure agreement, which will ask you to indicate your agreement to the conditions set forth on this website and the rules communicated to you orally and/or in writing at the test administration. You will have five minutes to review and accept the terms of this agreement. If you do not accept the terms of the agreement within five minutes, you will not be permitted to test and you will receive no refund or credit of any kind.
You will be monitored at all times by video and audio recording. If you leave the testing room at any time during the test (e.g., to take a restroom break), your identification will be checked and/or your palm scan will be taken when you leave and when you re-enter the testing room.
During testing, you may take restroom breaks. Any time that you take for restroom breaks is considered part of the available testing time. You may not leave the testing facility or room in which you have been seated for any purpose (other than to use the restroom, as permitted) until you have been officially dismissed by a test administrator. During the test administration, you may not communicate with other examinees or any unauthorized persons in any way, either in person or by using any communication device.
The test center at which you take your test(s) may administer a variety of tests, including those for other professional licenses. Please be aware that other individuals at the test center may be taking tests that have rules, policies, and other terms and conditions that may be different from those that apply to the test that you will be taking.
Prohibited Materials
The following materials are prohibited at the test site:
- Smoking and the use of all tobacco products
- Visitors, including relatives, children, and friends
- Weapons of any kind
Additionally, any personal items that you bring to the test site must be stored in a locker outside of the testing room during the test. This includes jewelry, watches, wallets, and purses in addition to the following items, which are considered to be prohibited aids:
- Cell phones
- Electronic communication devices, visual or audio recording or listening devices, or any device with an on/off option, including, but not limited to, MP3 players, PDAs, tablets, computers, CD players, removable storage devices, calculator watches, clocks or watches with alarms, spellcheckers, etc.
- Eyeglasses with communication and recording devices; note that during the check-in process you may be asked to remove any pair of eyeglasses for a visual inspection, but the test center proctor will not touch or otherwise handle your glasses
- Calculators and calculator manuals (on-screen calculators are automatically provided for tests that allow them)
- Handwritten or printed materials, such as dictionaries, notebooks, scratch paper, textbooks, etc.
- Packages and bags of any kind, such as backpacks, briefcases, etc.
- Hats or headwear, including barrettes and hair clips larger than a quarter -inch wide and hairbands larger than a half -inch wide, except for those being worn for religious or medical purposes
- Food and drink, including chewing gum
- Unauthorized aids, such as slide rules, rulers, translation aids, highlighters, etc.
- Unauthorized medical devices, defined as any device not noted on Pearson VUE's Approved Comfort Aids list , unless prior approval has been obtained (refer to Requesting Alternative Testing Arrangements for more information)
Violation of test site rules, including the possession or use of prohibited materials during a test administration, may result in the voiding of your scores.
Online Proctoring
The test session is designed to allow sufficient time for sign-in, identification confirmation, and communication of directions before testing begins and for completion of the test by examinees. Some examinees may finish testing well before the scheduled ending time of the test session. However, you should be prepared to use the entire test session. You will be allowed no more than the allotted time to complete the test.
For an online-proctored exam, the check-in process includes:
- Taking photos of (1) your government-issued ID, (2) your testing environment, and (3) your face (a headshot)
- Having your photos reviewed before your exam is queued up. Most candidates will start their exam within 15 minutes of their appointment time.
- If your pictures don't pass review, you'll be joined by a greeter as soon as possible to help you troubleshoot.
Before testing, you will be presented with a nondisclosure agreement, which will ask you to indicate your agreement to the conditions set forth on this website and the rules communicated to you orally and/or in writing at the test administration. You will have five minutes to review and accept the terms of this agreement. If you do not accept the terms of the agreement within five minutes, you will not be permitted to test and you will receive no refund or credit of any kind.
You will be monitored by a VUE-certified proctor via webcam and microphone throughout your test to ensure the integrity and security of your exam experience.
Breaks. Unscheduled breaks during testing are not allowed. See the test information page for information about any breaks that are included during the overall appointment time.
What Could Cause Your Exam to be Stopped and/or Revoked?
We take steps to ensure that every testing experience is a good one, but there are two main reasons your exam could be stopped.
- Your exam cannot be launched—if technical problems with your computer or internet connection prevent the exam from launching correctly.
- Your exam could be revoked if the proctor sees any irregularities.
- You must stay within webcam view.
- You cannot get up and walk around.
- No one can enter your testing environment.
- You cannot leave your testing environment.
- You cannot use paper and pencil/pen.
- You cannot access your cell phone without explicit permission by the proctor.
- You must be clothed (no hats or hoodies).
- A beverage in any container is allowed, but no food or smoking.
Additionally, you could receive a warning for the following activities, which could lead to your testing session being revoked:
- Moving your webcam—you cannot move your webcam once your testing session has started.
- Mumbling or speaking out loud will lead to a warning.
Dismissal from the Test
Computer-Based Testing
When you have completed testing or when the test session ends, whichever occurs first, you will be dismissed from the test session. Once you have been officially dismissed from the test session, you must leave the testing facility.
Online Proctoring
When you have completed testing or when the test session ends, whichever occurs first, you will be dismissed from the test session. Once you have been officially dismissed from the test session, your session is over and you will be logged out of the system.
Your Feedback
Computer-Based Testing
If you have comments about the test site or the conditions under which you took a test, please submit your comments to Evaluation Systems no later than seven days after your test date.
Online Proctoring
If you have comments about the conditions under which you took a test, please submit your comments to Evaluation Systems no later than seven days after your test date.
Need More Time?
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