Testing Services

In order to take advantage of this convenient service and make an appointment at the Testing Center nearest you, follow the directions below.

If you are an MCC student (attending Blue River, Business & Technology College, Longview, Maple Woods, or Penn Valley) and wish to take an exam at another MCC location, you must follow special guidelines set up by the Metropolitan Community College.

If you are a MCC student wishing to take an exam at any non-MCC institution you may follow the directions below. Any non-MCC student should use the following guidelines on this page as well.

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with KC REACHE locations, hours, and specific guidelines by clicking through the links below. You will be expected to abide by all guidelines of the center where you choose to have your exam proctored.

Be aware that submitting this form does not guarantee an appointment. A testing representative will contact you to discuss your request in more detail and to schedule an appointment. At this time you should make the testing center aware of any special accommodations you may require. After an appointment is made, it is your responsibility to request that your instructor send your exam to the testing center in the preferred style of that center. You must present a Photo ID prior to taking your exam.

You must follow the steps below.


Step 1: Use the Locator Map and choose the location most convenient to you.

Step 2: View the office hours and guidelines for the institution you have selected on the Locator Map to make sure they are compatible with your needs.

Step 3: Complete form below.

Step 4: Submit the form. Remember, you do not have an appointment until a representative has contacted you and set your appointment.

Step 5: Print confirmation of your request and keep it safe. You must take this confirmation with you when you test.

Step 6: Use Yahoo Maps to get driving directions.

Step 7: View a Campus Map of the institution you will visit or call for directions.


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