iCampus Main Office
Main Campus: J-4045
Phone: (815) 280-6613
Fax: (815) 280-6603
Email: iCampus@jjc.edu

iCampus Testing Center
Main Campus: J-4034
Phone: (815) 280-2450
Fax: (815) 280-2711
Email: iCampusTesting@jjc.edu

iCampus Technology Center for Teaching and Learning
Main Campus: J-4019
Phone: (815) 280-2258
Email: iCampusTechCenter@jjc.edu Support Email: iCampusHelp@jjc.edu

24/7 Technical Support Hotline:
(866) 281-3638

Testing Center 

Map to iCampusTesting Center 

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The iCampus Testing Center provides a proctored testing environment for online, blended, and self-directed online courses.

The iCampus Testing Center also administers ACT certification tests and serves as an IVC Support Center.

Directions to the Testing Center

The iCampus Testing Center is located in J-Building, Room J-4034 on the Joliet Junior College main campus (View directions to JJC Main Campus).

  1. From the college entrance road, take the first right and follow the road around to the student parking for J-Building.
  2. Upon entering J-Building, proceed past the Service Center to the elevators.
  3. Take the elevator to the fourth floor. Room J-4034 is to the right of the staircase.

PACE, the suburban bus service, serves the JJC Main Campus Monday through Saturday. Direct service to JJC is available via Pace Bus 501. Transfer routes to JJC include PACE Buses 503, 505, 506 and 507. Students with special needs for transportation should contact PACE. For more information, call PACE at 1 (800) 972-7000 or 1 (708) 364-PACE or visit the PACE Web site.

Hours

Please note: the Testing Lab will close 30 minutes after closing hours. All tests are collected and/or submitted 10 minutes prior to Lab closing.

Spring / Fall Testing Center Hours

  • Monday through Thursday: 8:00am - 7:30pm
  • Friday: 8:00am - 3:30pm
  • Saturday: 8:00am - 11:30am
  • Sunday: Closed

Summer Testing Center Hours

  • Monday through Thursday: 8:00am - 7:30pm
  • Friday: 8:00am - 3:30pm
  • Saturday and Sunday: Closed

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Testing Center Procedures

  • A photo ID is required to take exams in the iCampus Testing Center.
  • Students are required to login at the front desk.
  • Books and notes are not permitted at the testing station. Be prepared to leave them at the front desk.
  • Cell phones and/or any other electronic devices must be powered off and are not allowed in the Testing Center - no exceptions.
  • Plan to arrive at the Testing Center at least one hour prior to closing. Exams must be submitted when the Center closes.
  • Exams shall be completed in one sitting. If you leave the Center for any reason before a test is finished, you will not be able to complete the exam.
  • Sorry, no children allowed - no exceptions.
  • Students displaying any behavior unacceptable in the testing environment (i.e., cheating, using unapproved notes or inappropriate computer use) will forfeit testing rights, and the instructor will be informed of the circumstances. The instructor and/or the Director of iCampus will decide the outcome.
  • If your instructor requires the submission of written assignments or projects, they must be mailed, e-mailed, or delivered to the instructor. Please make copies for your own records as security backup - no matter which delivery method you choose. Do not give Testing Center personnel any class materials. They will not deliver or mail written assignments for you.

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Test Grading: How do I get my grade after taking a test?

Computerized exams with objective questions are graded automatically upon completion.

Non-computerized exams are graded by the instructor, who will mail the results to you. If you do not receive your grade within two weeks, please contact the instructor.

While grading procedures and assignments may vary from course to course, instructors will compute grades on the same basis as the equivalent course offered on campus. Regardless of when you complete the course, all grades will be submitted by the instructor at the end of the semester at which time they will be officially recorded on your transcript. Incomplete (I) grades are generally not an option in iCampus courses. Only on rare occasions will the instructor consider awarding an incomplete (I) grade, e.g., serious illness with doctor verification or other extreme emergencies.

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