Final examinations are given in all courses except those in which the
instructor decides an examination is not necessary.
Students should consult the final exam schedule early in the semester
to discover problems such as more than three exams in one day or
insufficient time to cover the distance between successive exams. Final
examination conflicts should be resolved with the course instructors.
Except for laboratory, clinical, studio, and other activity-based
sections, final exams - whether comprehensive or not - are to be given
at the appropriate scheduled time during the formal final examination
week. Tests or major writing assignments may not be required during the
week before the formal final exam week. However, papers, projects, or
oral presentations may be due during the last week of class when
assigned on the syllabus or announced at the beginning of the semester.
Exceptions must be approved in advance by the dean of the particular
school involved.
The
final exam schedule is established to limit potential conflicts in
a student's final exam schedule. If an exam is given, it must be held
on the day and time published. If the instructor changes the exam time,
and that change creates conflicts for a student, he/she should first
consult with the instructor. If the problem is not resolved he/she
should report the change to the instructor's department chairperson. If
the problem is not resolved at that level, the student should contact
the chairperson's dean, or director. If the conflict is not resolved at
that level the student may contact the Office of the Dean of Faculties.
An instructor giving a final examination before the final exam period
should be reported in the same way.