Sage Hall Computer-Based Testing Center

Our Mission and Purpose

The Sage Hall Computer-Based Testing Center is available for courses that require computerized testing in support of distance, blended or face-to-face classes. Assessment and testing are cornerstones of academic success. The University of North Texas is developing several new strategies to support faculty in the assessment of student learning. The center provides the opportunity for secure, high stakes computer-based testing of larger groups of students. While computer-based testing in labs previously has been available at UNT, the Sage Hall center provides UNT’s larger courses with robust opportunities for assessment.  

The Sage Hall Computer-Based Testing Center is an active support partnership of Instructional Information Technology Services, the Center for Learning Experimentation, Application and Research, and the Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs.

Location Information

The Sage Hall Computer-Based Testing Center is located in Sage Hall, Room C330, third floor, across the hall from the elevator. The center has four rooms of the following sizes.

Room 331, 39 stations Room 333, 24 stations
Room 334, 36 stations Room 335, 36 stations
Note: 135 stations are available. Room assignments are determined by the reservation manager.

Important Note: Only professors or their representative staff members may make reservations.

Reservations and FAQs

  • Faculty Presence Required: Faculty members must be present in the testing center during the test.
  • Time Requirement: Should your test require custom configuration of the testing center computers, please make an appointment with our technical manager at least one week before the testing event to verify that the setup is correct.
  • Setup Responsibility: It is the instructor's responsibility to verify that the computer setup is as they require for their testing event.
  • Center Availability: To view the testing center's calendar for available reservation times, please check the calendar.  If the time slot you want to request is unavailable due to a prior reservation, please proceed with your request so that it can be reviewed based on the priority described in the General Guidelines.
  • Technology in Use: Sage Hall Computer-Based Testing Center Available Technology
  • Security: Testing Center Security Information
  • Hours of Operation and Guidelines: Hours and General Guidelines

Request a Reservation

  • To request a reservation in the Sage Hall Testing Center, please click here and log in with your EUID and password.

Test Monitoring by Trained Personnel

Testing proctors, UNT graduate students who have undergone background checks and received extensive training and supervision, are available upon request to assist in protecting academic probity during exams. Proctors will verify students’ identity by checking photo IDs and help ensure that instructors’ security guidelines during exams are followed, e.g., no notes, textbooks, outside assistance, etc. The proctors do not fulfill the exam duties of the course instructor; they serve as an assistant for protecting academic integrity and security compliance during exams.

Contacts and Inquiries

Testing center use and general inquiries: contact Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner, 940-565-4808, GAB, Room 205.

Reservation times/requests and room availability: contact Sam Wiggins, 940-369-6298, Sage Hall, Room 332A.

Technical inquiries: contact the Testing Center Help Desktc-helpdesk@unt.edu or 940-369-6051, GAB, Room 204.

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- For additional testing opportunities, such as the GRE and other paper-based testing, please see the offerings from UNT Counseling and Testing Services at Chestnut Hall.

- If you are a non-UNT student who needs to take an exam for your college, university or training program, that service is provided by the UNT Counseling and Testing Services department.