Final Examination Policy
Final Exams for the Summer Sessions and all Special Sessions which do not conform
to the standard Fall and Spring semester calendars are given during the last class period.
Final Exam Schedule for Fall 2008
Final Exam Schedule for Spring 2009
Academic Calendars
Policy
During the final week of each academic semester all courses shall meet for one
2-hour period at the date and time listed in the Schedule of Courses. This period
should be used for examination, discussion, summarizing the course, obtaining student
evaluation of the course instruction, or any other appropriate activity designed
to advance the student’s education. If an instructor requires a written report or
take-home examination in place of a final examination, it shall not be due before
the final examination period scheduled for that course. Exceptions to this paragraph
may be approved by the department or school chairperson, or in a college without
departments, by the dean. In the event that a final examination is deemed appropriate
by the instructor, it may not be scheduled at any time other than the date and hour
listed in this Schedule of Courses. Any deviations from the final examination schedule
must be approved by the Office of the Registrar based on the recommendation of the assistant/associate dean of the college responsible for the course offering.
No student should be required to take more than two examinations during any one
day of the final examination period. Students who have more than two examinations
scheduled during a particular day during the final examination period may take
their class schedules to the Academic Students Affairs Office in their colleges
for assistance in arranging for an alternate time for one of the three examinations.
The final examination schedule shall be systematically rotated so that the 2-hour
period for each course (time slot) will be scheduled at a different time each
semester. This will also apply to common final examinations. Faculty members shall
schedule office hours during the final examination period (or in some other way attempt
to make themselves accessible to their students) as they do in the other weeks
of the semester.
Common end of semester examinations are scheduled in certain courses with several class
sections. In case of a conflict in time between a common examination and a regularly
scheduled course examination, the latter has priority. The department or school giving
the common end of semester examination must arrange for a make-up examination. A student
absent from a final examination without a satisfactory explanation will receive a grade
of 0.0 on the numerical system, NC on the CR-NC system, or a N in the case of a course
authorized for grading on the P-N system. Students unable to take a final examination
because of illness or other reason over which they have no control should notify the
assistant deans of their colleges immediately.
Regular Final Examination Scheduling
The time of examinations in courses which do not have common final examinations is
determined by the days and the time the class is scheduled during the semester.
Examinations will be given in the same classroom used for class meetings during the
semester.
In the event that a change of classroom is needed for an examination, the
request and clearance must be processed through the Classroom Scheduling Section
of the Office of the Registrar (355-4522).
If at least two of the days and hours follow the regular pattern, all students, instructors,
and room schedules will automatically clear. In a few courses at the request of the department
concerned, the final examination has been scheduled by the single hour lecture session,
and in some instances students may encounter conflicts. In that event, the examinations scheduled
by the class meeting two hours each week will take precedence over the examination scheduled
by the single hour lecture. The examination will be arranged between the student and the department
requesting the special scheduling of its examination.
All instructors are requested to terminate their examinations promptly so
that rooms and buildings may be cleared for the examination periods which follow.
ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE MUST BE APPROVED BY THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR BASED ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COURSE OFFERING.