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Tutoring Center FAQ

  • Tutoring Center Homework

    Homework Format

    Which form I need to submit homework for my class?

    Since Spring 2011, all homework for undergraduate Math classes (13xx, 14xx and others) has been changed to EMCF – Electronic Multiple Choice Form. Log into your courseware account at CASA website http://www.casa.   uh.edu/ and access the answer sheet by clicking on the EMCF tab.

    Turning In Homework

    May I turn in my homework early/late?

    Homework due date is written on the syllabus. It is students’ responsibility to enter their answers electronically by the deadline. Late work or early work will not be accepted.

    When I submit my homework I receive this message "Your questions are not available". What should I do?

    This means you have submitted your homework either early or the time to submit your homework has expired. If you think there is an error, contact your instructor.

  • Tutoring Center Poppers

    Popper Format

    Where can I purchase the popper forms?

    Students can purchase popper form packets for their enrolled class in the University Copy Center in the Welcome Center (currently available for Math and Chemistry classes only).

    Which popper form should I buy?

    Each course is designed with different color popper form, make sure you choose the correct section printed on the middle top of the form. Read the syllabus or contact your instructor.

    Do I have to fill out the top portion of the popper form?

    Yes. Please fill out everything in the top portion of the popper form, your student/peoplesoft ID and popper number. If this information is missing or incorrect, your popper may not get graded. Remember to use a #2 pencil, and bubble as dark and carefully as you can.

    Turning in Popper

    May I turn in my popper at CASA?

    No. Your popper must be turned in with your class. Popper not turned in with your class is considered late and will not be graded. There are no exceptions to this rule.

    May I turn in my popper to a different class than that I'm registered for?

    No. Even if your instructor has another section in the same course, you must turn in your popper to the section in which you are officially enrolled. If CASA receives a popper that is not in the correct section, it will not be graded.

    Is it true that some popper grades are dropped?

    Although this is an unofficial policy, in the past a handful of the lowest popper scores have been dropped at the end of the semester. This practice is designed to address popper missed due to personal emergencies. Check with your instructor to determine the number dropped.

  • Tutoring Center Weekly Online Quizzes

    Why do I have to take Course Policy Quiz? Can I skip this quiz?

    This first quiz is designed for all Math 13xx classes, you must make a 100 on this quiz to be allowed to use CourseWare for your online assignments, including other quizzes, practice exams, and any online tests.


    I didn't do well in my first attempt. May I redo my quiz?

    You will have up to 20 attempts on each quiz. The highest grade will be used for your score.

  • Tutoring Center Grade Posted Online

    When will my popper scores be available online?

    Poppers turned in will be graded and posted within three working days. However, due to large work load during testing periods, it may take up to a week to post the grade.

    Where can I view my graded popper/test?

    CASA will scan your popper and upload it to your Courseware account. View your grade and popper form image in the Courseware gradebook.

    I'm sure I submitted my popper with the class, but my grade is not posted while my classmates' are. Who should I talk to?

    It is possible that your popper could not be scanned. CASA returns all popper forms that are problematic to the appropriate instructor. Please see your instructor regarding to your missing grades.

    When will my test scores be available online?

    Scores will be posted in the grade book on Courseware approximately one week after the testing period closes.

  • Tutoring Center Petitioning Popper & Free Response Test Grades

    Can I submit a petition regarding popper/test grades?

    Yes. If you suspect that there was a grading error on one of your poppers or tests, you should contact your instructor.

    I'm sure that my popper/test grade was better thatn the grade posted. Who should I talk to?

    First ask a CASA tutor to explain the problem to you. If the tutor finds that the problem was done correctly, or if you suspect that too many points were taken off, contact your instructor.

    I'm sure I submitted my popper with the class, but my grade is not posted while my classmates' are. Who should I talk to?

    It is possible that your popper could not be scanned. CASA returns all popper forms that are problematic to the appropriate instructor. Please see your instructor regarding to your missing grades.

    Can I talk to a grader about my score?

    No. If you think that your work was graded incorrectly, contact your instructor.

    Do I need to file a test petition?

    No. Contact your instructor directly about any problem you have with your Free Response Test grade as soon as your test is available for viewing.

  • Tutoring Center Test Grades Supplement

    Do I need to show my work on the free response portion of my test?

    Yes. If you do not show your work, you will likely receive a zero for that part of the test. Show all your steps in a clear, logical manner.

    May I show my work on my scratch paper?

    No. The scratch paper will be thrown away after your test and will not be considered. Show all necessary work on the free response sheet.

    How can I find out how I did on my test?

    You must login to your courseware account to retrieve your score. If there was no free response portion to your test, then the courseware score will be your total score. However, if your test had a free response portion, then the courseware score will only represent the points for your multiple choice portion, not the total. To calculate the total score, you must add the free response portion to your multiple choice portion to arrive at your total.

    Where can I pick up the free response portion of my test?

    The free response portion of your test will not be returned to the student. However, the free response portion of your test images will be available to view in your Courseware gradebook.

    How can I find out how I did on my test?

    You must login to your courseware account to retrieve your score. If there was no free response portion to your test, then the courseware score will be your total score. However, if your test had a free response portion, then the courseware score will only represent the points for your multiple choice portion, not the total. To calculate the total score, you must add the free response portion to your multiple choice portion to arrive at your total.

    When will my free response portion be graded?

    Although it is unlikely to give an exact time, we are usually able to grade and return the exams between 2 to 5 business days after the end of the testing period. We will contact your instructor when they are ready, and you can view it in your gradebook periodically

     

Education Center FAQ

  • Incoming Freshman or Transfer Student

    I took AP exams before this year. Where can I see my credit?

    Login to your myUH Student Center and click on the Transfer Credit tab to view your posted scores and the corresponding   UH  credit awarded for those scores. If you do not see your scores, it is possible that you either did not have the official scores sent to   UH, or they were sent but have not yet been processed. Please log in to your   College Board account to verify that your AP test scores were sent to   UH  (   UH  Institution code is 6870)

    I took AP exams this year. When will my scores be posted to my account? What happens if my orientation is scheduled before this time?

    AP scores from exams taken in the spring are usually available in early July. If you had your official scores sent to   UH, they will be processed by the    UH Admissions    office and posted electronically to your myUH Student Center on the Transfer Credit tab. If your orientation occurs before your credit is posted, let your academic advisor know that you are expecting this credit. You will not be able to enroll in a course that has as a prerequisite the course for which you are expecting credit, but you can add that course once your credit is awarded.

    How do I request that my AP test scores be sent to UH?

    Please visit the   College Board site and use   UH Institution Code 6870 to request your scores, or    request archived AP scores  (more than 4 years old).  

    I took IB exams. How can I claim my IB credit?

    Begin by reviewing the    UH policy regarding IB credit   .   Once your official scores have been sent to   UH, email   ets@   uh.edu   to schedule an individual appointment to review your credit.

    How do I request my IB transcript to be sent to UH?

    Please visit the   IB website  and use   UH Institution Code 01409 to order your Official IB Transcripts, or   request a replacement order.

    How do I know what scores I need on my AP or IB exams to earn UH credit?

    Search the   UH  Undergraduate Catalog   for “Credit by Examination” for a full list of approved course equivalencies. When your official AP or IB scores are received and reviewed, your scores will automatically be posted to your myUH Student Center on the Admissions tab and any credit earned will be posted to the Transfer Credit tab.

    I need to take the TSI Assessment. How do I find out more about TSI and register for this test?

    See the  UH TSI website  for all TSI information and guidance. When you are ready, 1) sign up for the  Pre-Assessment and 2)  request a voucher. The TSI Assessment is given remotely with a proctor.

    Do I need to take the Math Placement exam for my major?

    See the  Math Placement FAQ page for a guide to the Math Placement exam.  

  • UH Departmental Placement and Credit Exams

    How do I find out what departmental Credit by Exam testing options I have?

    Review the Examinations List, under “Departmental Placement and Credit by Examination” to see a list of approved exams offered, along with the cost and examination procedures. Note that some exams on this list are offered for placement only, while some are also available to earn   UH  credit.

    How do I pay for departmental placement and credit testing?

    Currently enrolled students will be billed for testing fees to their   UH  account.

    I'm not a UH student. Can I take a Departmental Credit exam?

    Departmental Credit exams can only be taken by current   UH  students because the credit will be posted on the University of Houston transcript.

    Does UH Testing Services offer the CLEP test?

    Currently, the CLEP test is not given at   UH  Testing Services.   Search for a CLEP testing location  that is convenient to you and review the test offerings for that location. After you take the test, be sure to have your official scores sent to   UH  so the test credit can be posted to your myUH Student Center.

     

  • Schedule My Test

    This is the first time I'm logging in to the UH Testing Services system. How do I do this?

    Click    UTS-Online Registration, click on “New UTS-Online User,” and follow the directions to create a user profile.

    I don't remember my username or password.

    Click “Returning UTS-Online User” at    UTS-Online Registration. Under “Password,” click “What is my password?” Type your last name, birthday, and the email address you used when you registered with the UTS-Online system. Your username and password will be emailed to you within 10 minutes.

    I cannot find the test dates I'm looking for

    You must sign up for a test at least 48 hours prior to the test date. If your selected test date does not appear on the online registration page, the seats for that date may be full or the test is not offered. 

    I would like to reschedule by test for different a test date.

    You may reschedule to a different test date before 48 hours prior to the scheduled test time and date.    Login as a Returning User at   UTS-Online Registration, and click “View/Change Test Registration.” Select your test and then choose “Transfer Registration.”   Most tests require that you pay a reschedule fee. For some tests that are non-refundable, you are required to pay the full amount of the test fee again.

    I would like to cancel my test registration. How do I do that, and will I get a refund?

      You may cancel your registration, however a refund may only be available for selected examinations, e.g., fees for placement tests are non-refundable. Login as a Returning User at    UTS-Online Registration, and click “View/Change Test Registration.” Select your test and then choose “Remove Registration.” If you are not present for the test, you may within 7 business days of the original test date receive up to 50% refund of your test fees. Please download and complete the    Refund Request Form   and return it to the Testing Office by email at    ets@   uh.edu    along with your admission ticket. Please allow 3-4 weeks for processing. 

    What type of payment do you accept?

    If you are a currently enrolled  UH student, you will be billed to your myUH account. If you are not a current student, you may pay fees by cash, check, or credit card. 

    How do I make sure I receive my approved accommodations for my exams?

    Arrange any needed testing accommodations through the    Justin Dart, Jr. Student Accessibility Center    in advance of your scheduled test. You must present your accommodations letter prior to starting your test.

  • Test Day Procedures

    What do I need to know about the day of testing? What should I bring?

    For more information, please visit the Testing Services - Policy and Procedure page, then complete the request form  and forward to pdaniel@ uh.edu .

  • I'm a UH Instructor

    How do I request proctoring for my course make-up exam?

    Please visit Testing Services - Instructor   page to submit a proctoring request form.