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Due to budget cuts Bryan Shon will no longer be a part of the CIL program.
There will be no testing during the month of June. His last day will be June 5, 2009.
Monday |
8 AM - 4 PM |
Tuesday |
8 AM - 4 PM |
Wednesday |
8 AM - 4 PM |
Thursday |
8 AM - 4 PM |
Friday |
8 AM - 4 PM |
You need to register at least three business days before a scheduled exam. You may register online by visiting http://hawaii.edu/wccil/signupform.html. Priority for registration will be given to students graduating at the end of the current semester.
Information technologies have become an essential part of our daily lives. In order to participate fully and effectively in today’s society, students need to develop basic competencies in using computers to locate, manage, and communicate information. For this reason, AA degree students at Windward Community College are required to successfully complete the Computer and Information Literacy (CIL) exam.
This requirement applies to:
- Students who began attending WCC during the Fall 2003 semester or later.
- Previous students returning to classes during the Fall 2003 semester or later following a break of at least one regular semester.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) about the CIL requirement and the CIL exam.
Overview — General information for students about the CIL requirement and the CIL exam.
Exam Schedule — Information on when and where the exam is held, what you need to bring, and how long the exam takes.
Resources for Learning CIL Skills — A detailed list of tutorials, workshops, study materials, and courses that may help you prepare for the CIL exam.
Workshops Schedule — Information on when and where the workshops are held.
Exam Samples, Skills Lists, and Rubrics — A sample exam, a list of the specific needed skills, and a scoring rubric for each component of the CIL exam, so you'll know exactly what to expect.
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