
Spring 2008 Final Exam Schedule
Please note that the Schedule is SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Please confirm with instructor prior to exam date.
Key to Symbols:
Class Meeting Days:
M: Monday; T: Tuesday; W: Wednesday; R: Thursday; F: Friday; S: Saturday; U: Sunday
Classes meeting on Tuesday and Thursday will be listed TR.
| First Period 8:30–11:30am |
Second Period 1:30–4:30pm |
Third Period 6:30–9:30 pm for late afternoon & evening classes |
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| April 26-27 Saturday and Sunday |
Reading Days | ||||
| April 28 Monday |
MATH 104, 106, 108, 111, 112, 211, 212, 213 BUAD 343, 323 | 2:00 MWF | 4:30pm or later F | ||
| April 29 Tuesday |
12:30 TR | 1:00 MWF | 4:30pm or later W, CHEM 206 | ||
| April 30 Wednesday |
9:30 TR | 2:00 TR | 4:30pm or later M or MW, BUAD 203 | ||
| May 1 Thursday |
11:00 MWF | 8:00 TR | 5:00pm or later T or TR | ||
| May 2 Friday |
9:00 MWF | 3:30 TR | 5:00pm or later R | ||
| May 3-4 Saturday and Sunday |
Reading Days | ||||
| May 5 Monday |
3:00 or 4:00 MWF | 10:00 MWF | |||
| May 6 Tuesday |
12:00 MWF | All Modern Languages 101, 102, 201, 202 | |||
| May 7 Wednesday |
8:00 MWF | 11:00 TR | |||
Notes and Instructions:
Rescheduling Examinations. No changes in this schedule will be permitted to individual students except under the following circumstances:
- If a student is taking a course in which there are two sections taught by the same professor with different final examination periods, the student will have the option of taking the exam in either period (with the consent of the instructor).
- If a student has three scheduled examinations in three consecutive examination periods on consecutive days, one exam may be rescheduled.
- If a student has a conflict between scheduled examinations, one exam may be rescheduled.
Such cases should be discovered as early as possible and proper arrangements made to resolve them by 5:00 p.m. on the last day of classes. Requests for rescheduling in these cases must be made on forms available in the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies and must be approved by the Dean before they become effective. In cases involving all business courses, the Director of Undergraduate Programs in the School of Business will make arrangements to resolve the conflict.
Deferred Examinations. The Office of the Dean of Students handles requests from students unable to take their examinations at the time scheduled on account of documented illness or other extenuating circumstances (such as a death or other family emergency, conflict with a religious holiday, or participation in activities by a student representing the College). Final examinations that are deferred will be scheduled for the beginning of the following regular semester.
Rescheduling Examinations
No changes in this schedule will be permitted to individual students except under the following circumstances:- If a student is taking a course in which there are two sections taught by the same professor with different final examination periods, the student will have the option of taking the exam in either period (with the consent of the instructor).
- If a student has three scheduled examinations in three consecutive examination periods on consecutive days, one exam may be rescheduled.
- If a student has a conflict between scheduled examinations, one exam may be rescheduled.
Such cases should be discovered as early as possible and proper arrangements made to resolve them by 5:00 p.m. on the last day of classes. Requests for rescheduling in these cases must be made on forms available in the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies and must be approved by the Dean before they become effective. In cases involving all business courses, the Director of Undergraduate Programs in the School of Business will make arrangements to resolve the conflict.
Deferred Examinations
The Office of the Dean of Students handles requests from students unable to take their examinations at the time scheduled on account of documented illness or other extenuating circumstances (such as a death or other family emergency, conflict with a religious holiday, or participation in activities by a student representing the College). Final examinations that are deferred will be scheduled for the beginning of the following regular semester.
