Exam Administration definition

Exam Administration means the process of the Agency or an Exam Administrator administering an Exam to a Candidate through the use of the NASCLA Software. A single Exam Administration occurs each time a Candidate completes an Exam; and multiple Exam Administrations occur if a Candidate completes multiple Exams for which Exam Results are separately reportable; provided however that a Candidate follows the retake policy permitted by the Agency.

Examples of Exam Administration in a sentence

  • Table 1, Historical Candidate Counts: Exam Administration Data (2018–2024) Third Ratings: The Contractor must conduct third ratings for exams that fall within the score range of 67% to 69%.

  • The number and location of Examination centers and the frequency, dates and times of actual Exam Administration shall be established by the Agency.

  • New for the 2025 Forward Exam Administration, districts will have the option (not required) to use The Test Monitoring Application (TMA) in the DRC INSIGHT Portal.

  • NASCLA will electronically store Candidate records and score reports for at least seven (7) years after each Exam Administration.

  • Submit the original to the Human Resource Office or to: ▇▇▇▇/DMRS Exam Administration Specialist ▇▇▇ ▇.

  • The minimum Exam Administration Procedures and a sample No Cheating Policy are attached hereto behind Exhibits “B” and “C”, respectively.

  • A summary of the Exam Administration Procedures and the Agency’s no cheating policy shall be provided to each Candidate prior to taking an Exam and the no cheating policy will be strictly enforced at all times.

  • NASCLA reserves in its sole and unfettered discretion the right to refuse Exam Administration to any individual for any reason.

  • Agency will consult with NASCLA and establish written Exam Administration procedures, which shall be jointly approved by the Parties, as well as any subsequent changes to the agreed upon procedures.