Proctor means any person, including, but not limited to,
Proctor means a disinterested third party with no conflict of interest who verifies a student's identity and processes an affidavit testifying that the student received no outside assistance with the course or examination.
Examples of Proctor in a sentence
Each layer should be compacted with mechanical compactors/rollers to ensure 95% to 98% of the Maximum Modified Proctor Density.
Proctor (Eds.), Dissemination and implementation research in health: Translating science to practice (2nd Edition, pp.
Proctor (Eds.), Dissemination and implementation research in health: Translating science to practice (3rd Edition).
Develop a site-specific family of Proctor curves for this contract from the completed soil source study and submit to the engineer for review and acceptance.
Greene – yes, Hertrich – yes, Ambrose – yes, Ellis – yes, Manor – yes, Lobur – yes, Proctor – yes.
More Definitions of Proctor
Proctor means a person who is approved by a national examination provider to administer examinations and who monitors students during an examination.
Proctor means an LIP in good standing at the University of Virginia Medical Center, who holds the privilege being monitored.
Proctor means any person, including, but not limited to, an instructor, who has a written agreement to administer examinations fairly and impartially with a licensed pre-license school or a licensed continuing education school.
Proctor means an individual designated by a third-party certification agency to conduct certification examinations of backflow prevention assembly testers.
Proctor means any person, including, but not limited to, an instructor, who has a written agreement to administer examinations fairly and impartially with a licensed education provider.
Proctor means an individual approved and trained by GFSTC to supervise and administer a written or online test event.
Proctor means a designated, trained person(s) to assist the test administrator during the time of testing.