BC Insurance Exam

Proctors

You will need a proctor to administer the Off-Campus exam.

What is a Proctor?

A proctor is an independent supervisor who can ensure the integrity of the exam process by determining that

  • You are the person who actually registered for the exam
  • The exam venue is safe from distractions and interruptions
  • The exam starts and ends (90 minutes) on time
  • Candidates leave any excess study material outside the exam room

Candidates, sharing a writing venue, complete the exam process using their own thoughts and ideas.

A Proctor can be anyone who qualifies as a passport guarantor. A full list of passport guarantors can be found at www.ppt.gc.ca/passports/get_guarantors_e.asp#CANADA

    OR

CITC may be able to suggest a Proctor for candidates to contact, based on a list of Proctors used in the past.

    OR

A candidate may suggest a Proctor to CITC and we will determine if this person qualifies. Basically we are looking for:

  • Someone in your area who you know has acted as a proctor in the past.
  • A Travel & Tourism Educator, or another academic, whether active or retired.
  • A Certified Travel Counsellor or Certified Travel Manager who does not work for the same agency or agency chain. Click here to view the list
  • A Travel & Tourism trainer.
  • When a proctor and time for the exam have been arranged, registrants should register with CITC at least 5 business days prior to the exam sitting.

 
  


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