Student Exams

ONEcard Required Water Bottles Allowed Food not Permitted Outerwear not Permitted Hats not Permitted Phones not Permitted Watches not Permitted

Book your Exams

Book your Exams

To register for exams, or see what is available for your classes, see the PDF guide below:

How to Book Exams

What You Need to Know

The Learning Assessment Centre is located at 3-106 Education North, University of Alberta Campus. 

Prior to the Exam

Prior to the exam, students:

  • Must bring their ONEcard to the exam as it is required for entry.
  • Are required to follow the student code of conduct as established by the University of Alberta, which is located on their syllabi.
  • Should arrive at least 15 minutes early and enter the LAC from the main doors at Education North 3-106.

Permitted Items

  • ONEcard
  • Water bottle

Non-Permitted Items

  • Mobile or electronic devices
  • Watches
  • Outerwear and bags
  • Hats and headwear (except for religious purposes)
  • Personal belongings (including wallets, keys, pencil cases, etc.)

Items can be stored in LAC cubbies or lockers (outside of the LAC). Storage of items at the LAC is at your own risk. The University of Alberta, IST, and all affiliated parties do not take responsibility for monitoring personal items.

Commonly Asked Questions

What items are permitted in the exam?

The only items permitted in the LAC are: ONEcard and a water bottle.

 

Will I be allowed to use scrap paper in my exam?

Yes, the LAC provides and collects scrap paper upon completion of the exam. Students are not allowed to bring their own scrap paper into the testing room.

 

Can I bring my own pencil or pen to the exam?

Yes, but the LAC has writing utensils available to borrow.

 

I don’t have a driver’s license. What other forms of ID can I use to borrow a lock through the LAC?

Any non-expired government-issued photo ID is acceptable.

 

What if I need to use the washroom during my exam?

We recommend using the washroom before you enter the exam room to avoid this issue. However, if you are ill or it is an emergency, an LAC proctor will escort you to the washroom. 

 

What if there appears to be an error in the writing of my exam?

The exam has been approved by your instructor. However, if there appears to be an error in the exam (not a content issue), please advise the proctor and the LAC team will contact your instructor to investigate.

 

When will my grades be posted?

The LAC is not involved in posting grades. It is best to check with your instructor on when grades will be posted

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