Testing Information

 

Due to the campus being closed to the public as a result of COVID-19, Clerical Testing will not be offered in person.

You will be notified via email for updates on testing for current positions.

 

 

Testing for Open Positions

(Please note that these below instructions are only for in-person testing which is not being conducted at this time.  Please refer to the above COVID-19 information for testing during this time.)

What Clerical Testing Information - Language Arts & Math
Information

Language Arts (English usage, grammar and vocabulary) test and a general math test (addition, subtraction, fractions, decimals, percentages, median, mean). You may bring a hand-held calculator for the math portion of the test.

Please be on time as the doors will close exactly at the test time and you will not be admitted late. Please note there is a parking permit machine located on the west side of Parking Lot #2 (map for BE-106/108), and there are meters located in Parking Lot #12. You will be allowed 1 hour to complete both tests.

Please do not bring anything to eat or drink, with the exception of bottled water. Dress is casual.

Cell phones will not be allowed for use as a calculator. You must bring a regular hand-held calculator for the math test or use the calculator in Windows.

Photo identification will be required at check-in. You will also need your login and password for your applicant profile.

You are required to complete testing on the new system, even if you have successfully passed the required test(s) within the past 12 months.

What Clerical Testing Information - Math Only
Information

General math test (addition, subtraction, fractions, decimals, percentages, median, mean). You may bring a hand-held calculator for the math portion of the test.

Please be on time as the doors will close exactly at the test time and you will not be admitted late. Please note there is a parking permit machine located on the west side of Parking Lot #2 (map for BE-106/108), and there are meters located in parking lot #12. The total time for this test is 30 minutes.

Please do not bring anything to eat or drink, with the exception of bottled water. Dress is casual.

Cell phones will not be allowed for use as a calculator. You must bring a regular hand-held calculator for the math test or use the calculator in Windows.

Photo identification will be required at check-in. You will also need your login and password for your applicant profile.

You are required to complete testing on the new system, even if you have successfully passed the required test(s) within the past 12 months.

Parking Information

 

Yes. All vehicles parked on grounds owned or operated by the Chaffey Community College District shall clearly display a current parking permit or a daily parking permit on the lower driver side windshield facing outward with the number or date of the permit clearly visible.

You can purchase a daily parking permit from any one of the yellow permit dispensers on campus located in various parking lots throughout campus. Daily permits are $4 per day or $1 per hour.

If the permit dispenser is not working or out of order, look for another permit dispenser that is working properly. Dispensers are located in various parking lots throughout campus. You must have a parking permit in order to park on campus.

 Yes. In addition to having a valid placard properly displayed or a license plate that signifies that you are disabled, your vehicle must display a current Chaffey parking permit. Misuse of disabled parking privileges will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.