Students will use Access CAS to:
You will be sent to the SSO log in page. Log in using your Radford username and password. The Access CAS home page for your account will appear.
Student registered with CAS must submit a semester request each semester they would like to utilize their accommodations.
Do not sign the Access Plan until you have met with the course instructor and discussed your accommodations. Professors will log into their Access CAS account to sign their electronic copy of your Access Plan. Meetings can occur by email, zoom, phone, in person, etc. Please ask your instructor how they would like to review the Access Plan.
You can print and/or save a PDF version of your Access Plan, if you would like.
CAS requires 2 business days advance notice for appointments. You may schedule appointments up to 2 weeks in advance.
If you need to cancel within 4 hours before your appointment, you will need to contact CAS by phone or email.
A Supplemental Request is for students who would like to request an additional accommodation that they do not currently have on their Access Plan.
It is the student's responsibility to reserve and request a testing space. (Due to space limitations, CAS requires the student to submit proctoring requests 5 days advance of the test/exam date.)
You should now see your request under your Pending Booking Requests. (It will remain in Pending until your professor approves your request. You may want to let your professor know you have requested space to test at CAS offices, then he/she can confirm the request and confirm delivery of test/exam.)
It is the instructor's responsibility to deliver the test/exam to CAS offices 2 business days prior to student's testing time.
A student may reserve all their testing space needs for the entire semester, including finals, as long as you have allowed a 5 day advance.
A student cannot make a change to an already submitted proctoring request. Please email your professor and copy, CC, castests@radford.edu asking permission for any changes to your requests, this may include date, time, items allowed, and etcetera. If changes are approved the professor must email both the student and CAS. CAS will then edit the request.
How to cancel a proctoring request:
If student needs to cancel within 24 hours before scheduled proctoring reservation, contact CAS by phone or email.
How to monitor pending versus approved:
If you do not log into OneCampus at the start, you will be sent to the SSO log in page. Log in using your Radford username and password.
Please do not sign Access Plans or Renewal Plans until you have met with the student and have agreed to provide the listed accommodations. Meetings can occur by email, zoom, phone, in person, etc.
When an Accommodation Conflicts with a Course Objective
If you are reviewing an Access Plan with your student and one of the accommodations conflicts with a course objective, please do the following:
Approve a Pending Proctoring Request
It is the instructor's responsibility to deliver the test/exam to CAS offices 2 business days prior to student's testing time.
Any proctoring requests that you have approved can be found under the 鈥淎pproved鈥 tab.
If a student tells you that a Proctoring Request has been submitted, but you have not received an email, please check the Access CAS portal.
Edit an Approved Proctoring Request (Day, Time, Item)
Changes within 24 hours of student's requested time? Please contact CAS by phone or email.
Some changes cannot be made by the faculty member, please contact CAS for assistance.
Review a Volunteer Note-Taker's Notes