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I received a Faculty Notification Letter (FNL). What does this mean?
The Faculty Notification Letter verifies that the student is registered with SDS and lists their specific testing accommodations. The FNL serves to notify that if a student decides to use their accommodations for a specific test, they are approved to do so. If you have any questions or need clarification of approved accommodations, please contact the SDS Office. -
When is the student required to notify me if they plan to use their test accommodations?
We encourage students to give the FNL to their instructor at the beginning of each semester within the first week or as soon as possible; they may elect to wait until they are certain that they want to use their test accommodations for their class.
It is the student鈥檚 responsibility to make a testing appointment with SDS at least 5 Business Days in advance and to notify the professor of appointment date, time and SDS Testing Office location.
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Can Faculty provide the student鈥檚 testing accommodations?
Yes. Professors should attempt to fully accommodate the student in the classroom. If it is not feasible to provide the accommodations in the classroom or department, you can refer the student to Student Disability Services. Please be aware that if you accommodate the student in the classroom, the accommodations must be provided as described in the Faculty Notification Letter. For example, if a student鈥檚 accommodation includes a 鈥渓ow-distraction room鈥 in which to take the test, the student must be provided with a quiet room free of both visual and auditory distractions as much as possible. -
Will the student take the test at the same time as the class?
The student is expected to take the test on the same day and time as the class. However, there are three exceptions to this policy:
- If the test is outside of the SDS testing hours.
- If the time accommodation will interfere with another class or test.
- If the student schedules with 5 business days advance notice, but space is unavailable, an alternative test time may be considered.
The student is responsible for obtaining approval from the instructor for an alternate date and/or time. If they do not, the testing appointment will be canceled and the student will be referred to their instructors for further instructions.
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My class is held after SDS Testing Hours. What are my options to ensure student receives their testing accommodations?
You can approve the student to take their test at an alternate date and/or time which fall within SDS Testing Hours or make arrangements within your department to provide the accommodations. -
What are the steps for making a testing appointment with SDS?
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SDS Testing Offices
SDS has testing locations on both campuses. Students who are registered for face to face or hybrid classes are required to take their exam on the campus that the class is held.
SDS Office - Marietta
Joe Mack Wilson Student Center, Suite 160
470-578-7361
sdstesting@kennesaw.eduSDS Office - Kennesaw
Kennesaw Hall, Suite 1205
470-578-2666
sdstesting@kennesaw.eduSDS Kennesaw Testing Accommodation Office
Kennesaw Hall, Suite 1209
470-578-3197
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What are the SDS Test Office hours?
SDS Office - Kennesaw & Marietta
Fall, Spring, & Summer Semester Hours: M-F 8:00 am-4:45 pmSDS Testing Accommodation Office - Kennesaw
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When are the test materials due to SDS?
SDS requires receipt of the fully completed Test Cover Sheet along with the test or quiz by 4:00 PM one (1) business day prior to the date of the appointment to ensure proper preparations are made for your student's appointment.
If SDS does not receive the test and Test Cover Sheet by 4:00 PM one (1) business day before the scheduled appointment, you will need to contact the student directly to make alternate arrangements for his/her test or quiz.
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Professor鈥檚 options for exam delivery?
- Instructor hand delivers the test and Test Cover Sheet to the appropriate SDS Testing location. Instructors will need to check with their student or confirmation email for student鈥檚 appointment location.
Locations:
- Kennesaw Campus
Kennesaw Hall, Suite 1205
Kennesaw Hall, Suite 1209 - Marietta Campus
Student Center, Suite 160
- Kennesaw Campus
- Email to SDS Testing
sdstesting@kennesaw.edu
- Instructor hand delivers the test and Test Cover Sheet to the appropriate SDS Testing location. Instructors will need to check with their student or confirmation email for student鈥檚 appointment location.
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When will I receive the test back?
- Instructor pick-up required if immediate return is necessary (must pick up at student鈥檚 appointment location during office hours. See Testing location listed above).
- Email as an attachment (within 1 business day).
- Campus mail: placed in campus mail within 1 business day.
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Does SDS provide Scantron answer sheets and Blue Books?
The SDS Office do not provide Scantron answer sheets or Blue Books. Instructor will need to provide these items with exam submission or inform student that they will need to bring these items to their appointment. -
What happens if a student is caught or suspected of cheating?
The SDS Office adheres to KSU鈥檚 Student Codes of Conduct as stated in the University Catalog. Consistent proctoring and monitoring of exams are enforced. If a student is caught cheating or is suspected of cheating, an Incident Report will be submitted to the instructor.