Internet-Based Testing
Please note that all sites are wheelchair accessible and examinees will have access to visual enhancement features including color contrast and enlarged font. These features are available without prior approval. In addition, all examinees are permitted to take breaks to use the restroom, take medication, use an inhaler, etc., without prior approval. Any time taken for these breaks is considered part of the examinee's available testing time.
The following alternative testing arrangements may be requested because of a disability (e.g., visual impairment, hearing impairment, motor disability, illness, injury) and can be accommodated at most test sites:
- Allowance of a medical device in the testing room
- Permission to bring and use a pillow or cushion
- Permission to bring and use earplugs
To request any of the alternative testing arrangements listed above, you must submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form for MoGEA indicating the nature of and reason for the request, before you schedule your test appointment.
If you require arrangements other than those listed above, you must
- complete your test registration; and
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form for MoGEA identifying the disability and the specific arrangements requested; and
- submit one of the following:
- appropriate documentation, as described in Required Documentation
OR, if applicable
- an Institutional Verification of Documentation, printed on official institution letterhead (see Institutional Verification of Documentation for information)
Online Proctoring
Accommodations available without pre-approval. Please note that all examinees will be able to enlarge the font size by pressing ctrl + and can decrease the font size by pressing ctrl − minus . Additionally, a variety of comfort aids are available without prior approval; see the complete list at Pearson VUE's Comfort Aids page .
Accommodations requiring pre-approval. If you require arrangements other than those listed above, you must
- complete your test registration; and
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submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form
identifying the disability and the specific arrangements requested; and
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submit one of the following:
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appropriate documentation, as described in Required Documentation
OR, if applicable
-
an Institutional Verification of Documentation, printed on official institution
letterhead (see Institutional Verification of Documentation for information)