Access Code vs Proctor PIN

Proctors, are you ready for testing this spring? For the computer-based administration, you will be provided student login tickets, session Access Codes, and Proctor PINs from your administrator for each test session.

 Do you know the difference between the Access Code and Proctor PIN and the purpose of each security code?

 Please see the printable flyer below as a helpful reminder between the two codes to ensure a seamless testing experience:

The Access Code is a four-digit code announced or displayed for all students in a session once the teacher has ensured all students have successfully logged in and are ready to begin testing.

 The Proctor PIN is essential to allow a student to re-enter a paused test, such as after a student may have used the bathroom during the test. When prompted, the proctor may type the Proctor PIN on the student's keyboard to resume testing of a paused test.

 

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