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.
Available Help
- Are there courses or other means to acquire the CIL skills needed to pass the tests?
- I have a question not in this FAQ list. What should I do?
- The CIL Lab consultant was not very helpful, knowledgeable, or friendly. What can I do?
- Where can I get the information/instruction I need in order to pass the Ethics examination?
Getting Started
- Do I have an account?
- How long do I have to pass the CIL tests?
- I am taking the CIL test as part of a course. Do I have to pay the CIL Fee?
- In order to take a CIL test, what do I need to bring with me?
- What do I do first - how do I establish a CIL account?
- What is the CIL Requirement?
- What's this fee?
- Where and when can I take a CIL test?
- Who must meet CIL?
Proctors
- How do I become a proctor?
- Will the CIL Lab proctor a test for a USU course?
- Will the CIL Lab proctor a test for another school?
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?
