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A. Evening Examinations
(University Senate Document
77-27, approved September 25, 1978, and University
Senate Document 82-5, approved February 21, 1983; revised
by University Senate Document 00-4, March 19, 2001;
and University Senate Document 7-6, February 18, 2008)
- The Office of
the Registrar
will schedule examinations as requested under the
provisions of this policy. Such scheduling will be
subject to limitations on available facilities and
will be based on the concept of minimizing the number
of students scheduled for more than one examination
at the same time.
- Evening examinations will be scheduled when requested
for multidivision courses whose daytime classrooms
and schedule prohibit effective common examinations
during regular class periods.
- Single-division course evening exams are not encouraged
and may be requested only under the most unusual circumstances
(e.g., space limitations preclude the establishment
of valid examining environment) and after the personal
review of the department heads.
- Graduate-level courses (600 level) are exempted
from this policy.
- Evening examinations may be scheduled during either
of the following periods:
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
8:00 to 9:00 p.m.
As an exception, when the Hall of Music, Loeb Playhouse,
or Fowler Hall is used for two 60-minute examinations
in a single evening, the examinations are to be scheduled
for the following periods:
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Start times in these locations will change to 6:00
p.m. and 8:00 p.m. respectively on those occasions
when they are scheduled for a 60-minute exam and
an exam which exceeds 60 minutes. Requests for more
than 60 minutes will be scheduled to start at the
later hour.
In all cases, the testing period should be restricted
to 60 minutes, unless a multiple-period evening examination
has been requested. Requests for more than 60 minutes
will be scheduled to start at the later hour.
- Multiple-period evening examinations may be requested
only when the unique nature of the course as testified
by the department head precludes effective testing
within the regular 60-minute evening examination period.
- Examinations will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday, with the exception that no examinations
will be held on the day preceding an official University
holiday.
- For all examination periods scheduled, roughly
equivalent regular class periods are to be omitted.
Omitted meetings are to be selected by the instructor
according to the principle that meetings for each
course should be distributed uniformly over its assigned
term of instruction.
- Requests for the scheduling of evening examinations
shall conform to the following procedures:
- Requests shall be forwarded to the Office
of the Registrar by and
with the approval of the departmental schedule
deputy. The request should include a preferred
date and two alternative dates (one of which
should be in another week) for each evening exam
requested.
- Multidivision courses at the 100 and 200
level must submit requests at the time departments
submit their schedule of classes. A statement
that these courses require evening examinations
will be printed in the Schedule of Classes.
- If possible, all other courses requesting
evening examinations should submit requests
at the same time departments submit their
schedule of classes. These courses will also
be identified in the Schedule of Classes.
- If after the beginning of classes it becomes
necessary to submit a request for an evening
examination not previously scheduled, this
request should be submitted at least two weeks
prior to the proposed examination date. These
requests will be honored only as space and
the principle of conflict minimization permit.
- Scheduled times for evening examinations
may be changed after the beginning of the
semester providing a request for the change
is submitted at least two weeks in advance
of the earlier of the two scheduled dates.
These requests will be honored only as space
and the principle of conflict minimization
permit. Changes in scheduled examinations
should be avoided as much as possible. In
particular, requests for changes in scheduled
examinations in 100- and 200-level courses
should be requested only under the most unusual
circumstances.
- Examinations coincident with convocations,
intercollegiate athletic events, and student
activities will be avoided if possible; but
if necessary, such examinations may be scheduled
on the premise that the examination process
takes priority over any of these events. In
this case, the Office of the Registrar has the
authority to start the first period of evening
exams as early as 6:00 p.m.
- Conflicts shall be resolved as follows (University
Senate Document 81-4, April 19, 1982):
- In case of examination conflicts (exams
scheduled for the same student at the same
time), the conflict should be resolved by
the course instructors provided that the student
informs them of the conflict. If the instructors
cannot resolve the conflict, the student may
elect the course in which he/she is to be
examined and should so inform both instructors
prior to the examination.
- In case of examination conflicts with a
scheduled evening course, the affected student,
after consultation with the instructors involved,
may elect the alternative at the scheduled
time that is most appropriate to his/her academic
interests.
- Other conflicts should be resolved between
the instructor and the student. If conflict
resolution is not possible, the examination
shall take precedence, subject to appeal through
the head of the department in which the course
is offered.
- The Office of the Dean of Students will
be available for assistance in conflict resolution.
- The Office of the Provost shall implement a procedure
to inform faculty and students of the academic regulations
governing the scheduling and conducting of evening
examinations.
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