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TESTING CENTER STATUS: OPEN  

HOURS: Monday -Thursday  7:30 am - 4:00 pm;
               CLOSED FRIDAYS

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED 24 HOURS PRIOR TO EXAM

TESTING CENTER CLOSED DATES
SPRING Trimester (January 3 to April 23, 2024)
Jan 1-2, 15
March 4-8
April 1, 23-30

Email address:  testing.center@tcatnashville.edu

PHONE:  (615) 425-5525

(Additional Dates May Be Added as Deemed Necessary)

INCLEMENT WEATHER:  Watch Local News Reports for Closings. 

D2L Online Students and Non-TCAT Examinees must enter through the Front Entrance of the Douglas Henry Building (Building #2)  

Check-In using your phone's camera to scan QR Code at the Testing Center Entrance.

CURRENT PHOTO ID is REQUIRED. 
(Expired IDs are NOT acceptable)

All Personal Items (Electronic Devices {Cell Phones, Ear Buds, Smart Watches, etc.} Textbooks, Notebooks, Purses, Backpacks, Coats, etc.) MUST be stored in a Locker prior to entering Testing Room.  Violators will be dismissed and not allowed to test.  Violations will be reported to Instructor and/or Administration.

D2L Students will need their Username and Password.

Dress Code is enforced for all students including D2L and Guest Testing Candidates. 

Dress Policy

The Tennessee College of Applied Technology is a technical training institution. Most employers will not employ persons with inappropriate appearance. Presenting a work-like and neatly dressed appearance makes the task of finding and securing employment much easier. The College's aim is to make the educational experience as much like a well-managed industrial establishment, business, or healthcare facility as possible.

Appropriate attire must be worn that is representative of what the industry requires in the workplace. Safety glasses are required in the shop areas, and loose clothing is prohibited when operating machinery. Appropriate dress is strongly encouraged and will be defined by your instructor. An important training goal for each student at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology is to develop a sense of personal pride in his or her appearance and chosen occupation. Students may be required to purchase certain prescribed clothing such as shop suits, steel-toe boots, pants, shirts, uniforms, etc., for their training area. Students must wear shoes and clothes suitable for the area enrolled and keep them neat. Provocative or offensive clothing is prohibited on campus.

The evaluation of student worker characteristics will include student appearance as it relates to occupational/job requirements. Work and dress habits are an important part of any skilled craft person, technician, or office worker.

Inappropriate dress includes:

Loungewear, tank tops, shorts, low cut tops, house shoes, flip flops, exercise wear (sweats, yoga pants, leggings, etc.) ripped and holey clothing.  No clothing with advertising or defamatory slogans or symbols.

 

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE UNLESS OTHERWISE POSTED