The College Board AP exams are transitioning to a mostly digital format and will be administered from May 5 through May 23. Proctors should be comfortable using a computer to check students in and monitor their progress during the exams. Comprehensive training will be provided to ensure proctors are well-prepared, and a dedicated Tech Monitor will be available to assist students with any troubleshooting needs.
Proctors will work alongside a peer proctor for added support during the exam administration. Exams typically last about three hours, though some may extend to 4.5 hours or longer for students with accommodations. Proctors can choose whether to oversee exams requiring accommodations.
The selection process includes an online interview with the AP Coordinator.
RATE OF PAY: Each proctor shall receive hourly ($39.54) or per diem ($145.00) rate, whichever is greater, reduced by the honorarium, if any, received from the testing service.
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