To answer the question: UISA, which stands for the United States Higher Education Association, is the association that regulates many of the exam materials (tapes, books, etc) and forms used by students in their study and examination process. The UISA Exam was developed and is overseen by this association.
UISA exam results are mailed to students two months after students take the final test. On the other hand, it is the student's responsibility to send this certification within the required period, but it is not the student's responsibility to mail the examination report back to the College or University of his or her choice.
The exam is normally available four times a year. However, the dates of the exams vary from institution to institution, as they are administered according to the schedule of the administration of courses.
It is the responsibility of the student to notify the Student Services & Enrollment (SS&E) Department at the College or University of his or her choice if he or she is taking the UISA. This notification must be received no later than the date of examination.
The timing of notification of examination results is normally done by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). When will I get my UISA exam results?
The first step in receiving examination results is to locate the United States Coast Guard Intelligence Group and register for a review session on the examination schedule. Any CBP agent who is assigned to this duty should be notified so that the exam results can be released to him or her.
After completing the initial screening and notifying CBP, the student is required to check the mailing address indicated in the school. In some instances, the examination results can be mailed directly to the student's home.
Should the student be assigned to the examination for the first time, he or she must receive additional instructions from the examination center. This can be done through CBP, the college or university, or by contacting the UISA office at the college or university.
Some colleges or universities issue special instructions on when to expect exam results and the specific procedure for the exam submission process. If the student has received this instruction, he or she should contact the UISA office.
The UISA office in charge of each examination will then be in charge of processing and forwarding the exam results to the appropriate party. He or she will also be responsible for informing the college or university of the results.
It is the responsibility of the student to send a notification to the proper agency or institution that received the exam results. The student must also ensure that the results have been received by the required deadline.