Frequently Asked Questions
All the information necessary to pass the tests is included in the CIL website, including the FAQs. Please review the site and let us know if you have a question that is not answered. We cannot be held responsible for issues that arise due to a lack of understanding of CIL policies by students that have not reviewed the entire CIL website.
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TOPIC: Taking Tests
- As a transfer student, am I required to meet the CIL requirement?
- Can I get the CIL requirement waived, because I have been helping my mom learn how to use her computer ever since Windows 95 first came out?
- Can I look at my graded CIL test?
- Can I refer to the online tutorials while taking a test?
- How can I find out the status of my CIL tests, i.e. which ones I've passed and which I have not passed?
- How many times and how frequently can I take a CIL test?
- How will I know when I have passed a CIL test?
- I am working on a second Bachelors degree. Do I have to meet the CIL requirement?
- I have an associates degree from another college or university. Does that meet the CIL requirement?
- I have passed all six CIL tests. How do I get the CIL requirement put on my transcript?
- I took a computer literacy class at another Utah college or university. Does that meet the CIL requirement?
- I took BIS 140, BIS 1400, or OSS 1400 at USU. Does that meet the CIL requirement?
- I’m graduating next week with a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I built a computer by hand and programmed my own operating system as a class project. Do I really have to take these tests in order to graduate?
- What are the consequences of not meeting the CIL requirement - during my first year at USU, or ever?
- What if I fail one of the CIL tests?
- When I take a CIL test, what can I have with me in the CIL test lab?
- When taking the test(s), can I get help from someone?
- Which departments and majors require that the CIL requirement be met?
