Testing Services
Welcome to Lakeshore Proctored Testing Services
Lakeshore Testing Services serves students, staff, and community members by administering exams in a safe, secure, and supportive environment and in compliance with National College Testing Association (NCTA) and Lakeshore College standards.
We provide a variety of proctored testing services. Click on the link for detailed information about each test, including fees and testing schedules.
Contact Us
Testing Services Hours:
- Monday: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (closed between 11:00-12:00)
- Tuesday: GED Testing Only (hours vary)
- Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (closed between 11:00-12:00)
- Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (closed between 12:00-1:00)
- Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (closed between 12:00-1:00)
*HESI testing is regularly offered on Monday afternoons 12:00pm-4:00pm and Friday mornings 8:00am-12:00pm. Contact the testing center to schedule.
- Appointments are required and must be scheduled using Navigate (located in MyLakeshore) 24 hours in advance.
- Proctored testing for Lakeshore classes begins at 9:00 a.m.
- Photo ID is required.
- Testing must be completed by close time.
Contact Information:
- Lakeshore Building, Room L180
- Phone: 920.693.1184
- Email: testing@gotoltc.edu
Primary Testing:
Other Testing:
- ASE (Automotive Service Excellence)
- CLEP (College Level Examination Program)
- Test out of Lakeshore Classes
- Proctoring for Other Colleges
- MSSC (Manufacturing Skill Standards Council)
Test Taking Strategies:
Accommodations Testing
For students with documented disabilities, arrange for testing accommodations by contacting our Accomodations Services Manager 920.693.1222.
Assessment Services
Lakeshore Workforce Solutions offers a variety of assessments to meet your needs.
It is more important than ever to make the right hires or promotions and find the right skillset to match your needs. Lakeshore’s Assessment Services can provide the first step in narrowing your search. Let us help you identify the right candidates for your open positions.
Some of the assessments offered include:
Assess your candidates’ abilities to learn the jobs specific to your company.
Bennett Mechanical Aptitude Test
The Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test (BMCT) is an assessment that measures an individual's aptitude to learn mechanical skills. The test focuses on spatial perception and tool knowledge rather than manual dexterity. It is especially well-suited for assessing job candidates for positions that require a grasp of the principles underlying the operation and repair of complex devices.
Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test
The Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Pretest is a short-form measure of general intelligence or cognitive ability – the most powerful predictor of success on the job. The test measures how well an individual reasons, solves problems, plans, organizes, thinks abstractly, learns quickly, and grasps the nature of complex problems. By comparing an applicant’s test score to a predetermined test score range, an employer can get a reliable estimate of his or her likelihood of successful job performance. A candidate’s cognitive ability is the best single predictor of job and training success.
Identify candidates who have the behaviors and characteristics for the particular job you are hiring for by using personality assessments.
Hogan Personality Inventory
Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI) is a Five Factor personality assessment specifically designed for use in business settings. The HPI provides a comprehensive, business-based assessment of personality specifically designed to predict occupational success that can be used for both selection and development. Specific applications include employability, individual assessment, selection, and individual development/coaching. The HPI is composed of the following scales: Primary Scales- Adjustment, Ambition, Sociability, Interpersonal Sensitivity, Prudence, Inquisitive, and Learning Approach. Occupational Scales - Service Orientation, Stress Tolerance, Reliability, Clerical Potential, Sales Potential, and Managerial Potential.
Myers-Briggs Personality Indicator
The Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator is a self-inventory test designed to identify a person's personality type, strengths and preferences. Based on the answers to the questions on the inventory, people are identified as having one of 16 personality types. The goal of the MBTI is to allow respondents to further explore and understand their own personalities including their likes, dislikes, strengths, weaknesses, possible career preferences and compatibility with other people. No one personality type is "best" or "better" than any other one. It isn't a tool designed to look for dysfunction or abnormality. Instead, its goal is simply to help you learn more about yourself. The MBTI must be administered by a trained and qualified practitioner that includes a follow up of the results.
Hire and promote for your manufacturing or trade organization by contacting Lakeshore’s Assessment Specialist.
ElecTest
The ElecTest is an assessment of electrical job knowledge. It is a job skills test designed to measure knowledge and skill for electrical repair and maintenance technicians. It can be used for both job applicants and incumbents for positions where practical electrical knowledge and skill are necessary. The ElecTest assesses the following knowledge areas: Motors, Digital Electronics, Print Reading, Controls, Power Supplies, Basic AC/DC Theory, Power Distribution, Test Instruments, Computer and PLC, Electrical Maintenance, and Mechanical.
Standard Timing Machine (STM)
The Standard Timing Machine is a hands-on mechanical device used in the selection, evaluation, promotion, and training of production equipment mechanics. The STM is a mechanical skills assessment tool used to identify mechanical skills and competencies when hiring machine operators, maintenance mechanics, electro-mechanical personnel, assemblers, or technicians. There are varying degrees of difficulty "assessment tasks" depending on the position you’re hiring for. The assessment protocols for a "maintenance mechanic" position are more challenging than the assessment protocols for a "machine operator" position. The process identifies skills such as troubleshooting ability, spatial perception, quality differentiation, hand-eye coordination, qualitative and quantitative reasoning ability, the understanding of different mechanical components, and the understanding of mechanical Stroke, Timing, and Position.
Additional Assessments Available: Air Conditioning Specialist, Auto Technician, Building Maintenance, Boilermaker, Carpenter, Cellular Technician, CNC Operator, PLC Operator, Construction, Drafter, Electrical Repair Apprentice Battery, Hydraulics, Industrial Reading Test, Ironworker, Job Safety, MIG Welding, Millwright, Pipe Test, Pre-Print Reading, Sheet Metal Worker, Tool Room Attendant, Warehouse & Shipping Reading, Welder, Wind Turbine Technician, etc.
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty will not be permitted by students and will result in disciplinary action and possible dismissal from the college, in accordance with the Student Conduct Code. Cheating may include, but is not limited to, making an effort to remove test materials, notes, scratch paper from the testing room, not following test procedures, failing to stop work when time is called, disturbing or attempting to get answers from another examinee, using unauthorized aids during testing, accessing unauthorized aids during testing, accessing unauthorized internet links, disregarding proctor instructions, taking an exam for another student, or allowing another person to take an exam for you.
For more information
Contact Lakeshore Testing Services at 920.693.1184 or testing@gotoltc.edu.
Lakeshore is a member of the National College Testing Association