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Exams are held the last week of the quarter after classes have ended. Final exams
are held in accordance with the published
examination schedule. The Committee on Calendar and Examinations is the
only body authorized to consider special scheduling requests for exams. Any student
having four exams on one day can obtain relief from at least one of them. A student
with three exams on one day can request postponement or rescheduling of one of them
provided it can be arranged with the instructor in question.
The exam schedule does not apply to evening, graduate, and in-service courses that
meet once a week, usually in the later afternoon (4 p.m. or later). Final exams
in these classes are given during exam week in the regular class and place. The
Scheduling Office (556-6500) must be notified to prevent conflicts.
Make-up Final Exams
Special policies may govern the taking of missed final exams. Students and faculty
members should check the college office or program office for specific details.
Every student is responsible for the material presented in his or her class. Arrangements
for make-up work and tests are determined by the instructor. Any student whose religious
faith requires him or her to be absent from class or exams in observance of a major
holy day will be excused for his or her absence if he or she makes arrangements
with the instructor prior to his or her absence. Absences incurred by students officially
representing the university will be excused, provided that official notification
of such absence has been given in advance to the instructor.
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