Testing
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CTCLC’s provider for IT tests such as, Cisco, CompTIA, CTP, EC-Council, Adobe, CIW, ITIL and others, as well as, American Board, Real Estate, Appraisers, Inspectors, Insurance, Academic/ Admissions and many others. Go to www.pearsonvue.com to see all the available exams.
Prometric is CTCLC’s provider of Certified Microsoft Testing. Go to www.prometric.com to see all the available exams.
Certiport is CTCLC’s provider for Microsoft
Office Applications, Adobe Certified Associate, and others.
Go to www.certiport.com for complete list of available tests.
You can register for your exam from your home or through our facility. Current Technologies Computer Learning Center offers Pearson Vue testing on Tuesdays and Thursday, Prometric Testing on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and Certiport Testing Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Registration Process
If you would like to register from home it is as simple as clicking one of these links and following the instructions at www.pearsonvue.com, www.prometric.com or www.certiport.com.
If you would like to register through our testing center just call (219)
764-3800 Monday—Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and we will be glad to do
that for you. You will need the following information at the time of your
call:
- Your Testing ID# ( if you have previously taken a test through Prometric)
- Test # (usually a six digit code 000-000)
- Test Name
- Method of Payment—Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Voucher ( previously purchased)
Exam Process:
- You must be at the testing center fifteen minutes prior to the start of your exam.
- You must bring two forms of acceptable identification:
- You are not allowed to bring anything into the testing room—no cell
phones, purses, wallets, pens,
pencils, coats, keys, etc. (an eraser board and marker will be issued
at the test center).
Acceptable Identification: To be admitted to the Testing Center, examinees must bring two forms of identification as positive proof of identity. One must bear a recent photograph and both must have examinee’s printed name and signature.
Examples of photograph identification:
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Examples of non-photographic identification
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Social Security Cards are not an acceptable form of identification!





