Welcome to the Consortium of College Testing Centers

About the Consortium

The Consortium of College Testing Centers (CCTC) is a free referral service provided by the National College Testing Association (NCTA) to facilitate distance learning. The purpose of the CCTC is to make test administration services available to students at educational institutions away from their campuses. These services are provided in traditional paper-pencil formats as well as by on-line, web-based servers at some sites. A test administration site does not have to provide web-based examinations in order to participate in the Consortium. All participating institutions must be NCTA members in good standing, and all participating institutions are expected to adhere to the CCTC guidelines.
 
Finding a Participant

Participant Count:
Participants within the United States: 247 in 44 states.
Participants outside the United States: 2 in 1 country.
Total Participants: 249 institutions.

Note: Some testing services are not available at all Consortium locations or at all times.
Please consult with the specific institution for availability.


Use of the consortium information is regulated by the CCTC Guidelines.
Any use of this information for commercial or other unauthorized purposes is prohibited.

Prospective Participants

Test providers and administrators must be members of NCTA and become familiar with the CCTC Guidelines before joining the Consortium. To participate in the Consortium, please complete the Enrollment Form which will be reviewed for eligibility for membership in the CCTC. If there is not an NCTA membership associated with the institution (either individual or institutional) the application will be denied. Note that this service is intended for Colleges and Universities and not as an advertising tool for commercial enterprises. If the applicant is not part of a College or University, the application will be denied.
 
Current Participants

Current CCTC participants can update, modify or remove their listing through Participant Services. Participant Services requires a user name and password. If you do not have a user name and password or have forgotten it, you can request to have it sent to you. If NCTA membership expires and is not renewed in a timely manner, the CCTC listing for that institution will be removed.
 
Disclaimer

The National College Testing Association does not review, approve, or guarantee the quality of services provided by members of the Consortium of College Testing Centers. NCTA is not responsible for errors made in the administration of examinations. Examinees must work out specific details of each administration with the selected center.



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