Exаm Instructiоns аnd Prоctоring Requirements All exаms in this course must be proctored and completed within the time limit before the posted due date. Exams are auto‑submitted when the time expires or when the deadline passes. Start your exam well before the deadline to avoid an incomplete or zero. Before beginning, check your technology. You must use the Honorlock extension installed, and you must test in a private location with a secure, stable internet connection. General Requirements All exams are proctored through Honorlock or taken in person at the Testing Center. Testing Center appointments may be scheduled at: https://www.angelina.edu/testing/ The Comprehensive Final exam is worth 100 points and contains 100 questions. You have 90 minutes to complete each exam. Exams cannot be retaken or rescheduled if you miss your scheduled online testing session. Honorlock Proctoring Requirements A functional webcam is required. Your face and hands must remain fully visible for the entire exam. You may NOT leave the webcam view at any time. No breaks are permitted once the exam begins. You may not use any outside resources, including: Notes, textbooks, websites, or internet searches Phones, smartwatches, or additional devices Other people or conversations A driver’s license or campus ID with your photo and name is required for identity verification. Room Scan Requirements Your room scan must be slow, steady, and complete: Show the entire room, including the desk or table surface where you are testing. You must sit upright at a desk or table in a well‑lit area. Do not sit on a bed, couch, or a reclined position. Your full face must remain visible throughout the exam. Exams may be canceled if facial detection is lost. Honorlock Will Flag the Following: Face not visible or leaving the camera view Background noise, conversations, or other voices Clicking away from the exam tab Any suspicious movement or behavior Audio and video are recorded for the entire duration of the exam Failure to follow these guidelines may result in your exam being canceled and a zero being recorded in the gradebook.