- To help provide for less congested final examination experiences for the students, a final may not be scheduled to occur before the designated final examination period. Faculty may not schedule a final exam to take place on or before the last day of class for the semester.
- Take-home and on-line exams (and other such projects given in place of a final exam) may not have due dates/times earlier than the designated final examination period.
- Performance exams may be handled at the discretion of the instructor.
- The date, time, and type of final examination to be required must be specified in the syllabi.
- University-sponsored events requiring students to miss any part of the final examination schedule must be approved by the Provost/Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and the full faculty informed in advance.
- Exceptions to policies governing final examinations require the approval of the Provost/Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and the appropriate college dean and department chair/assistant dean, and must be included in the course syllabus at the beginning of the semester.
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