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Online degrees available. Choose from seven completely online programs.Online degrees available. Choose from seven completely online programs.

Graduation Exit Exams

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: EXIT EXAM TESTING IS AVAILABLE ONLINE OR ON CAMPUS.

Completion of one or more of the Graduation Exit Exams are required in order to receive your diploma!

*** Graduation Exit Exams MUST be taken the semester you are completing your course work, not before. ***

Proficiency Profile (Graduation Exit Exam)

Beginning FEBRUARY 1, 2024, students who have filed their SPRING 2024 Intent to Graduate are eligible to take the Graduation Exit Exam. If you will be completing your coursework for graduation any semester OTHER than SPRING 2024, please do not take the test at this time. 

Each graduating student is required by the Tennessee Board of Regents to take a test of general competency. The Proficiency Profile (Exit Exam) is a test of college-level skills in reading, writing, critical thinking, and mathematics designed to measure the academic skills developed through general education courses, it does not measure subject knowledge specifically taught in those courses. This test is not a pass/fail assessment and does not affect one's graduating status; rather it is a measure of how well Roane State educates its students. Students are encouraged to do their best since Roane State's evaluation and future funding are based on student performance. Students are advised that failure to meet this graduation requirement will result in having the student's diploma held until this condition is met.

ON CAMPUS Proficiency Profile Exit Exam: no appointment necessary.

Participating campuses are Roane County (Harriman) and Oak Ridge. Please allow one hour to complete your Exit Exam. Testing Centers close promptly at the listed closing time. You must have your R# and photo ID available at the time of testing.

Roane County Testing Center Hours - Yager Building, Room 203

Day Open Close
Tuesdays 1:30 PM 6:30 PM
Wednesdays  3:30 PM 6:30 PM
Thursdays 9:30 AM 11:30 AM
Fridays 9:30 AM 3:30 PM
Saturdays  9:30 AM 11:30 AM
Last day for on campus Exit Exam in Harriman: Friday, April 26, 2024 

Oak Ridge Branch Campus Testing Center Hours - Coffey McNally Building, Room F-103

Day Open Close
Mondays  1:30 PM  6:30 PM
Wednesdays  9:30 AM 11:30 AM
Thursdays  3:30 PM 6:30 PM
Fridays 9:30 AM 3:30 PM
Saturdays  9:30 AM 11:30 AM
Last day for on campus Exit Exam in Oak Ridge: Friday, April 26, 2024 


ONLINE Proficiency Profile Exit Exam

Beginning February 1, 2024, the Online Proficiency Profile Exit Exam will be available. Please email Jill Robbins at robbinsjm1@roanestate.edu from your RSCC EMAIL ACCOUNT with the following information:

NAME:
PHONE NUMBER:
ROANE STATE ID NUMBER (R# is REQUIRED):
HAVE YOU FILED AN INTENT TO GRADUATE FOR SPRING 2024? (If you have not filed an Intent to Graduate, please do so before requesting access.)


Once you have been approved for testing, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access the Exit Exam online. Make sure to read the instructions carefully. The exam is only available via a PC, laptop or iPad.

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Other Graduate Exit Exams Which May Apply To You

ALHS Competency Exam

The ALHS Competency Exam is required for those seeking an Associate of Applied Science degree in Health Sciences. The exam is intended to measure your skills, knowledge, and abilities in the subject matter covered in ALHS 2311, ALHS 2312, and ALHS 2314. It consists of 90 multiple-choice questions, 30 questions for each core course. Students are allowed two (2) hours to complete the entire exam and can be taken online at any Roane State Testing Center during walk-in hours. To prepare for the Competency Exam, it is suggested students review materials for the three (3) courses noted above.

Business Graduate Exam (BGE)

The BGE is taken as part of the BUSN 2399 Management Seminar class. This course should be taken during the final year of coursework and/or after the completion of ENGL 1010, ACCT 1010, BUSN 1305, BUSN 1380, and BUSN 2380 (or at least 3 of the Contemporary Managements courses (MGT 200, 201, 203, 205, 206, 207). The BGE consists of 40 multiple choice questions and is taken online at a Roane State Testing Center. There is no study guide for this exam.

AAS Criminal Justice Exit Exam (CRMJ)

All Criminal Justice students seeking an Associate of Applied Science degree must take the ETS Proficiency Profile Exam and the Criminal Justice Exit Exam prior to receiving a diploma.

You must first file an Intent to Graduate and allow time for review and approval. Once your Intent to Graduate form has been approved, you can take the CRMJ Exit Exam. The CRMJ is offered online through Momentum. You must contact Elizabeth Lewis at lewisel@roanestate.edu to schedule a date and time to take the exam online.

The CRMJ consists of 80 multiple choice questions covering the subject areas of: Introduction to Criminal Justice, Introduction to Law Enforcement, Introduction to Corrections, and Introduction to the Legal Process. There is no study guide for this exam. 

Should you have additional questions, please feel free to contact Jill Robbins at robbinsjm1@roanestate.edu

Contact: 

Jill M Robbins • (865) 882-4678 • Click name for email address

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