WHICH TESTING CENTER IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
There are two main testing centers on Purdue’s West Lafayette campus. Collectively, these two centers offer different
proctored exams to meet a variety of needs, including accommodated testing for students registered with the
Disability Resource Center, credit by exam, and national exams to name a few. Read below to learn about the two
centers and find out which one best fits your needs.
PURDUE TE
STING CENTER
Location: Schleman Hall, Room B42 | www.purdue.edu/testingcenter | 765-494-7690
The Purdue Testing Center offers a variety of exams to students, ranging from
undergraduate advancement to graduate development, and professional
accreditation.
Pearson VUE
National Paper / Pencil Exams
• Graduate Record Exam
(GRE) Subject Tests
• Law School Admission Test
(LSAT)
Purdue Advanced Credit
• Fundamentals of Engineering/
Surveying (FE/FS)
• Graduate Management
Admission Test (GMAT)
• Microsoft Certification
• Pharmacy College Admission
Test (PCAT)
• Pearson Test of English (PTE)
• Blockchain Training Alliance
Certifications
• Evaluation Systems (Teaching
Licensure Exams)
• Biology, Chemistry, and
Computer Science
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
•
Credit accepted for over 30 courses in Computer Science, Foreign Language, Government, History, Literature,
Management, Math, Psychology, Science, Sociology
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER - TESTING CENTER
Location: Young Hall, Room 853 | www.purdue.edu/drc/testing |765-496-6168
Often, the exam/quiz environment is disabling; thus, students with conditions
impacted by the exam environment will seek testing accommodations by registering
with the DRC. The DRC operates its own exam accommodation process, which
students may opt to use when they experience barriers in other testing environments.
Once a student is registered with the DRC, they can request an exam by logging on to
www.purdue.edu/drctesting. Please visit www.purdue.edu/drc/testing for more