Athens State Testing Center Admitted to National Consortium

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testingATHENS – Athens State University’s Testing Center was recently admitted to the Consortium of College Testing Centers (CCTC) through the National College Testing Association (NCTA).

The CCTC is a referral service provided to facilitate distance learning. Its purpose is to make test administration services available to students away from their campuses, particularly at educational institutions. It is a free service for students or others who are seeking a professional location at which to take an exam.

Athens State and all participating test centers must be NCTA members in good standing and are expected to adhere to the CCTC guidelines. In addition the testing center must subscribe to and indicate compliance with the NCTA Professional Standards and Guidelines. Listings are only available to operational testing centers and not to individuals or other groups who wish to serve as proctors.

 

Athens State University’s Testing Center provides testing for:

CLEP – College Level Examination Program

DSST – DANTES Subject Standardized Test

ADAI -Alabama Department of Agriculture

MAT – Millers Analogies Test

Proctored Exams for other Universities.

College of Education Proctored Orientation Sessions
Tests are given by appointment only.  Individuals are not required to be Athens State University students to use the University Testing Center. Students can call the University Testing Center to schedule appointments for tests, proctored exams, and orientation sessions.

For more information or to make an appointment, please contact Coordinator of Testing Services Brandy McMahan at 256-233-6540.

MEDIA RELEASE/ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY/GUY MCCLURE, JR. Director of Marketing, Public Relations & Publications

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