Missouri S&T’s Testing Center is now offering the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Exam. The GRE is an admissions requirement for graduate school, designed to measure overall academic readiness.
Read More »The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will offer free COVID-19 testing to Missouri residents by appointment 2-7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the Lions Club Den and Park in Rolla.
Read More »Crews will test the fire alarms at approximately 7-7:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 27, in the newly renovated high bay space of the Engineering Management Building. The alarm’s horns and strobe lights will be tested during this time.
Read More »Staff Council members dropped off treats to say “thank you” to the testing and student disability services department on Nov. 22 in Norwood Hall. Above: Carol Durk, manager of testing and disability services, and Beverly Rowe, clerical staff member, pose for a photo. Department spotlight: Testing and disability services S&T’s testing center provides a secure […]
Read More »Students and faculty requiring alternate test times, make-up exams or other testing arrangements are asked to notify the Testing Center at least seven business days before the test date. The Testing Center does not accept same-day testing requests.
Read More »Student Affairs invites faculty and staff to participate in the search and selection process for S&T’s director of testing and student disability services during presentation sessions at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, July 12, and Friday, July 13, in Room 305 Norwood Hall. The candidates who will deliver presentations are:
Rolla Fire and Rescue personnel are conducting routine fire hydrant testing today (Wednesday, July 11) and will flush all the hydrants on campus. As sediment in pipes is flushed out, you may notice brown water momentarily in sinks. For more information, please contact Michelle Bresnahan, director of environmental health and safety, at 341-4305.
Read More »The City of Rolla will test its emergency sirens at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday, June 27). The sirens are designed to sound when the National Weather Service issues a tornado warning. However, they did not sound yesterday (June 26). Crews have fixed the issue and will be testing the sirens today. Do not be alarmed if you hear them.
Read More »Students and faculty requiring alternate test times, make-up exams or other testing arrangements are asked to notify the Testing Center at least seven business days in advance of the test date. Students must make arrangements with both faculty and the Testing Center; faculty are to submit a Faculty Test Request Form online. This form should […]
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