The Test Proctoring Center at HSU is available to any student who:
Needs a distraction-reduced testing environment and is approved for this academic accommodation,
Needs to make up an exam,
Needs to take an exam for an online or distance course in a proctored setting.
A reservation is required to schedule an exam in the Test Proctoring Center. Please complete the Test Proctoring Reservation Form.
We are located in the Sandefer Memorial Building, 1st floor, inside the Academic Advising Center. If you have questions, please contact us at testing@315tccs.com or call 325-670-1863.
CLEP
Hardin-Simmons University is an approved testing site for the CLEP exam. You do not have to be a current student at HSU to take the examination on our campus. As long as space is available, we will host any qualified CLEP examinee.
The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is designed to evaluate atypical educational experiences. Students who have never enrolled for any college credit in a particular course* and who score at or above the designated score for that course may earn credit through the subject examination.
The following rules regarding credit by examination apply to all HSU students:
Credit by examination may not be earned for (a) any college level course in which the student is currently, or ever has been enrolled, or (b) any subject area in which the student has already earned credit for a more advanced course, or any course for which the student does not meet the prerequisites by the time of submission of scores. For questions regarding General Regulations for Credit by Examination please refer to the University Catalog, Pg. 32.
CLEP Resources
Step 1: Register and pay for your CLEP on the College Board website.
$89 payable to CLEP (requires online payment)
$15 ($25 for English exams) payable to HSU Testing Center (cash only)
Step 2: Reserve the testing room.
Exams are administered by appointment only. Complete the web form to reserve the Testing Room. In most cases, the Testing Center must be reserved 48 hours in advance.
Step 3: Study!
The College Board website has practice questions. You may also find a limited supply of study guides in the HSU’s Richardson Library, or your local public library.
Step 4: Go to the Sandefer Memorial Building, 1st floor, at your reserved time. You MUST bring your Ticket ID, a photo ID, and the Testing Center Fee* with you on test day.
*Testing Center Fee must be paid in cash only!
Use of any of the following items is prohibited:
Cellular phones
Graphing Calculator
Calculator watches
Dictionaries, book, pamphlets
Any paper except what is provided by HSU
Slide rules, protractors, compasses, rulers
Highlighter pens and/or colored pencils
Alarm wristwatches
Listening devices
Laptop computers
Hats
Backpacks
Food or drink
Business/English
Name of Examination
HSU Course Number
Score
Business
Financial Accounting
ACCT 2311
50
Introductory Business Law
BSAD 3303
50
Principles of Management
MGMT3351
50
Principles of Marketing
MKTG 3361
50
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 2331
50
Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2332
50
English
College Composition with Essay
ENGL 1301
50
Analysis and Interp. Of Literature with Essay
ENGL 1302
50
English Literature with Essay
ENGL 2302
50
American Literature with Essay
ENGL 2303
50
Analysis and Interpretation of Literature with CLEP essay will be scored by the English Department. Final credit for this exam and essay will be at the discretion of the department.
Foreign Language
Name of Examination
HSU Course Number
Score
College French
Level 1
FREN 1301, 1302
60
Level 2
FREN 2301, 2302
65
College German
Level 1
GERM 1301, 1302
60
Level 2
GERM 2301, 2302
65
College Spanish
Level 1
SPAN 1301, 1302
60
Level 2
SPAN 2301, 2302
67
Science and Mathematics
Name of Examination
HSU Course Number
Score
General Biology
BIOL 1306/1106, 1307/1107
50
General Chemistry
CHEM 1410/1411
50
General Algebra
MATH 1310
50
Precalculus
MATH 1311
50
Social Sciences
Name of Examination
HSU Course Number
Score
American Government
POLS 1302
50
History of US I: Early Colonization to 1877*
HIST 1301*
50
History of US II: 1865 to Present*
HIST 1302*
50
Western Civilization I: Ancient to 1648*
HIST 2301*
50
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present*
HIST 2303*
50
Educational Psychology
Elective
50
Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 1301
50
Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 1301
50
*History of US I and II, and Western Civilization I and II are not accepted for History Majors or Minors.