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proctor 1. a member of the teaching staff of any of certain universities having the duties of enforcing discipline 2. US (in a college or university) a supervisor or monitor who invigilates examinations, enforces discipline, etc. 3. (formerly) an agent, esp one engaged to conduct another's case in a court 4. (formerly) an agent employed to collect tithes 5. Church of England one of the elected representatives of the clergy in Convocation and the General Synod How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| You must score at least an 80% on the final, proctored exam to earn a Certification of Completion. com, a Los Angeles-based company that provides more than 50 accredited courses in life/health and property/casualty insurance over the Internet in 40 states, has added capabilities that allow proctored online exams. Schedule, track and manage millions of online tests for some 150,000 participants, for both proctored (high-stakes) and non-proctored testing |
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