About the Exam Process
Salimpour School exams have multiple parts. Depending on the certification level, students are tested with practical, written, choreography, and performance exams. Salimpour Fundamentals 1 and 2 (S1 and J1) exams are offered in conjunction with live workshops, special class series, or following online courses. Higher levels (Foundations, Intermediate, and Performance) offer testing following online testing preparation courses. You are ready to test when you know the concepts. If you are in doubt, ask Suhaila or one or her authorized studio instructors; their goal is to keep you continually moving forward in your dance studies. If for some reason they feel you are not ready, they will provide you specific information on what you need to learn or improve to test. More information is provided below.
Prerequisites
- You must submit a completed Certification Registration form with testing payment. The Registration form is available via the blue tab below, or please contact our office at SuhailaInternational at gmail.com to request a form be e-mailed electronically.
- Students must also create an account with the Salimpour School Online; a paid account is not needed, and you can sign up for a free trial with no payment information required. It is through this account that students will have access to their certification data records, test results, CECs, and choreographies/classes that require a specific certification level for access.
- Note that for Foundations (L2), Intermediate (L3), and Performance (L4) testing, existing certifications are required; please see the course and testing requirements in that level section on the site.
Fundamentals 1 and 2 Exams
Fundamentals 1 and 2 (S1 and J1) exams are part of the 100 Level courses and content. Fundamentals 1 and 2 exams are comprised of two sections: a practical technique exam and an online written exam. More information about these two sections is outlined below, including an explanation of practical testing for long distance students via online (video) certification testing.
- The practical (technique) portion of the exam is given in two ways:
- In a studio setting. Students are given verbal commands, drills, and instructions to which they must demonstrate a solid understanding of the concepts. To pass the practical portion of the exam, a student must receive 70% or higher. The practical portion is held after the workshop or series, and the test is usually 60-75 minutes in duration.
- For Fundamentals online testing, students submit a video of themselves executing practical drills per the specific criteria provided as part of that program. More details provided below.
- The online written exam tests students on format terminology, concepts, history, and culture. Exam questions may include multiple choice, true/false, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer. To pass the written portion of the exam, a student must receive 70% or higher. Students will be given access to an online testing service to complete the written exam in a 3-day window. More information about online written exams is below
Commonly Asked Questions about Level 100 Exams
- If I attend a workshop and sign up for testing, will I pass the exam? The exam is a real exam, requiring that the dancer demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the material in both the practical and written portions. The testing process is not a formality, meaning that a student can’t just show up, pay money and expect to pass. But, by using the learning tools and resources listed for each level, you have the information needed to pass the exams.
- May the exam be translated into another language? The language of the format is English; therefore, all tests, manuals, and educational materials are written in English, and students are expected to complete the test in English.
- I’ve never taken a class in person from Suhaila or one of her authorized teachers. May I just show up at the end of one of the Fundamentals (Level 100) workshops or series to take the Foundations (Level 100) exam? The short answer is no. Dance is a live art form, and nothing replaces the feedback and training that is received in a live classroom environment. Suhaila and/or one of her authorized instructors must see a student in a classroom environment before that student may test.
- Can I request an extension for my exam? The clear answer is no. Our exams are carefully scheduled, evaluated and graded by available staff designated specifically for your testing group and for that test time frame.
Foundations and Intermediate Exams
Foundations 1 and 2 • Intermediate 1 and 2
Foundations and Intermediate exams (the 200 and 300 Level exams) are comprised of two parts: Choreography Approval and Final Exam. Each portion is handled online to accommodate long-distance learners.
- Choreography Approval. Approval (“sign-off”) on each required choreography is required for students to take the final exam for that course content. Choreography approval is included as part of the Foundations 1 or Foundations 2 Testing Preparation course. Students must be prepared to submit videos of themselves performing each required certification choreography one week prior to the start date of the applicable Testing Preparation course.
- Final Exam. A final exam includes two parts: the practical (technique) exam and the online written exam. See the toggles below for more information.
Scheduling. Formal Exams are scheduled at the end of the Fall and Spring semesters; check the Institute Schedule for dates. Students wanting to test for Foundations 1 or 2 must have approval from the instructor that they have successful completed the course and are ready for testing. With that approval, the student is eligible to enroll for testing in one of the exam periods held within one year of the completion of the course. Example: A student who successfully completes the Foundations 1 Testing Preparation course in Fall 2021 is eligible to enroll for testing in the exam periods for Fall 2021, Spring 2022, and Fall 2021.
Exam Classroom. With approval for testing and after paying the testing fee, you will be admitted to an online testing classroom for your Final Exam. The classroom will be used simply as a means to administer, monitor, and evaluate the final exam.
- On the first day of the exam period, you will be assigned the technique portion (testing drill list) of the final exam to submit within 10 days. Your results will be given within 2-4 weeks. Learn more about the technique exam for your testing course below.
- Within the first three days of the exam period, you will be assigned the online written exam to complete within 7 days. Online exam results are provided approximately two weeks after the start date of the exam period. Learn more about online written exams below.
Performance 1 and 2 Exams
Performance 1 and 2 (S4 and J4) exams are part of the 400 Level courses and content. Performance 1 and 2 (S4 and J4) course exams are comprised of five sections outlet below. Each portion is handled online to accommodate long-distance learners.
- Practical. The practical (technique) portion of the exam is given as part of the first Performance 1 (S401e) or Performance 2 (S402e) course. This course focuses on testing technique and preparing the students for the Choreography Presentation (gauntlet) performance exam.
- Choreography. Choreography evaluation for approval (“sign-off”) is included as part of the S401e Performance 1 or S402e Performance 2 courses. Students must be prepared to submit videos of themselves performing each required certification choreography one week prior to the start date of the applicable Testing Preparation course.
- Improvisation. Performance Catalog Highlight Set evaluation for approval (“sign-off”) is included in all four Performance 1 and 2 online courses. Students must submit video showing their best solo improvisation work one week prior to the start date of the applicable Testing Preparation course.
- Choreography Performance Exam. The Choreography Presentation performance exam is held, with approval, following successful completion of the related Performance 1 or Performance 2 courses.
- Personal Recital Performance Exam. The Personal Recital performance exam is held, with approval, following successful completion of the Performance 1 or Performance 2 Recital Preparation course, R401d and R402d respectively.
Teaching 1 and 2 Exams
Teaching 1 and 2 (S5 and J5) exams are part of the 500 Level courses and content. The Teaching 1 and 2 exams are project based and included as part of the Teaching 1 and Teaching 2 online courses, T501b and T502b, respectively.