GeneralFinal exams will be generated by the Registrar’s Office according to an exam matrix on or about the last day of the add/drop period for the term for any course that has 'Yes' indicated for a ...
Alternate exams may be requested online directly by faculty members. In addition, exam waivers (requests to NOT offer an exam or to offer an alternate format) may also be submitted online. For more ...
Exam times are scheduled based on the regular meeting time of the class. Final exam classroom assignments are posted several weeks before the end of the semester. Final exam schedules should be ...
The Final Exam Schedule will be posted online and available on the student's UDSIS page prior to the start of the spring and fall terms, and ten days into the winter and summer sessions. Changes to ...
Final exams will run from May 6 through May 17. There are three exam blocks: 9:00am-12:00pm, 1:30pm-4:30pm, and 6:00pm-9:00pm. Conflict Resolution exams will be held Tuesday, May 17th 10:00am-1:00pm ...
Final exams, scheduled for Dec. 1-8, will be administered remotely this semester. And, according to experts at RIT’s Academic Success Center, preparing for finals in this new and often unfamiliar ...
Final exam information will be available one week prior to the start of the term in the HUB Student Center via MyUB. Multiple exams on the same day are not a conflict. Exam conflicts can occur only if ...
A final evaluation, administered in the final exam week, is required for all courses with the exception of laboratory classes. The Final Examination Policy is established by the Office of the Provost.
Undergraduate Courses Exams either have a standard exam or a common exam. Standard exams: Undergraduate classes that meet in time slots starting between 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. NOTE: If you do not see ...