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Final Exam Policy
Policy Number
2350
Date Created/Revised
3/1/2015
Executive Responsibility
Provost
Faculty Senate
Functional Responsibility
Registrar
Applies to
all faculty not represented by collective bargaining.
2350
.1
General Policy
Faculty shall use the final examination period for its intended purpose by administering exams or leading other culminating class experiences during the final examination time period designated by the Registrar, unless the appropriate department chair or dean has provided written approval for a deviation from this requirement.
Faculty will not give comprehensive final exams during the last week of classes. If a faculty member schedules a comprehensive final exam, it shall be given during the time period designated by the Registrar unless the appropriate department chair or dean has provided written approval for a deviation from this requirement.
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