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Submission Guidelines for Science and Math Courses

Quick Jump General Submission GuidelinesMath EquationsChemical Equations and Chemical FormulasScientific NotationSignificant DigitsGraphsDiagrams and Scanned Work Home » Assignments & Assessments »TVO ILC Submission Guidelines for Science and Math CoursesYou can ensure that your work is received and understood in the format you intended by following these guidelines for communicating your mathematical and scientific work. Using […]

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Will my final test be online?

Yes. All TVO ILC final tests are currently being conducted online. To ensure academic integrity, students are virtually paired up with test proctors. Proctors are people who watch you take a test, much like teachers do in a classroom setting. Students do not pay any extra fees for final tests.

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What materials can I use during my final test?

TVO ILC permits the use of:   Scrap paper for working out problems (all courses)  A non-programmable scientific calculator such as a Casio FX-300ms or Sharp EL-520 (select business, math and science courses)    Media log entries and culminating project reflection (only EMS3O) For select math, business and science courses, TVO ILC will provide a periodic table and/or formula sheet. These resources may be embedded at the top or bottom of your final test.  

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What should I do if I have an Individual Education Plan (IEP)?

As early as possible and prior to your final unit: Log in to the TVO ILC Portal   Visit the “Accommodation Forms” tab in the left navigation menu   Click “Request Accommodation”    Upload your supporting documentation and add any additional comments   Click “Confirm” to submit your accommodations request     Our guidance team will then review the request and indicate which accommodations TVO ILC can provide based on your submitted documentation. If you have additional questions, visit

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