Testing Center Information
Information for Students
Students should schedule an appointment to take a test. To schedule an appointment for testing, email llstestproctors@midmich.edu
Information For Faculty
When making arrangements for testing in the LLS, please note
- Students must make an appointment to take tests.
- It is strongly recommended instructors notify students of testing hours.
- Test proctors are available, but must be requested in advance.
- A Make-up/Test Proctoring form is required for all tests that are to be administered to students.
- Instructors must provide enough copies of tests for all expected students; the LLS staff will not make copies.
- Tests may not be delivered or picked up by students.
- Submit all tests one week before testing dates.
Additional Testing Information
Make-up/Test Proctoring Form
When taking a test at the LLS, students are responsible for the following.
- Making an appointment.
- Providing a valid Photo ID.
- Providing the course and instructor name for make-up or proctored exams.
- Making arrangements for accommodations before the testing appointment.
- Scheduling appointments to ensure enough time to complete the exam.
- Practicing academic honesty. Cheating of any kind will not be tolerated and any incident will be reported to the instructor.
Please note the following.
- No cell phones, pagers, mp3/video players are allowed during tests.
- Food is not allowed in the Testing Center.
- Children are not allowed in the Testing Center, as per Mid's Policy.
- No notes, books, or handouts are allowed unless the instructor has given permission.
Placement Testing Information
Placement testing helps determine which English and math courses are best suited to your abilities.
Below are the ways we can determine proper placement.
- For English
- Most often, English placement is determined by a Guided Placement Questionnaire. Contact your Mid Mentor for access to this testing instrument.
- If you have completed a college English course with a C or better at another institution, we can use an unofficial copy of your transcript to determine placement. If you'd like the credit formally transferred in toward a degree, certificate, or MTA endorsement, follow these steps to send us an official copy of your transcript(s).
- For Math
- For students who have recently graduated from high school, we use a multiple measures assessment to determine placement based on your Math SAT score, highest level math course completed in high school, and overall high school GPA. Once your Mid Mentor has received a copy of your high school transcript and SAT scores, your placement will be calculated.
- For students who no longer have access to their high school records and/or have been out of high school for more than 3 years, a free non-traditional math placement test is available in the Testing Center.
- If you have completed a college math course with a C or better at another institution, we can use an unofficial copy of your transcript to determine placement.
- If you'd like the credit formally transferred in toward a degree, certificate, or MTA endorsement, follow these steps to send us an official copy of your transcript(s).