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The University of Scranton Registrar's Office

SPRING 2008
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE

Policy regarding final examinations.

[18-JAN-2008; last issued 2-APR-2008]

Exam Day

[A]

Monday,
May 12

[B]

Tuesday,
May 13

[C]

Wednesday,
May 14

[D]

Thursday,
May 15

[E]

Friday,
May 16

Exam Time

Class Periods in Semester Block Schedule

[1]

08:00-10:00 am

MWF 9:00

TR 8:30

MWF 8:00
CHEM 113L
CHEM 233L

SPAN 102
SPAN 212
PSYC 221

COMM 100

[2]

10:15 am-12:15 pm

MWF 11:00

TR 10:00

MWF 10:00

TR 11:30
C/IL 102
BIOL 245L

CHEM 113
CHEM 233

[3]

12:45-02:45 pm

MWF 1:00

TR 1:00

MWF 12:00

TR 2:30

Available for
Conflicts

[4]

03:00-05:00 pm

MW 3:00
MWF 3:00

TR 4:00

MWF 2:00

BIOL 111
BIOL 142
COMM 210

 

[5]

05:15-07:15 pm

M 4:30
M 5:00
MW 5:00
MW 6:00

T 4:30
T 5:00
TR 5:00

W 4:30
W 5:00

R 4:30
R 5:00
TR 6:00

 

[6]

07:30-09:30 pm

M 6:30
M 7:20
MW 7:30

T 6:30
T 7:20
TR 7:30

W 6:30
W 7:20

R 6:30
R 7:20

 

NOTE: Each cell on the grid identifies the date and time of a final exam according to the semester block schedule. Identify the day and time of your final exam by finding the regular meeting time of your class in a cell. Look at the column heading and row label of the cell for the day and time of the exam. For example, the cell at the intersection of column B, row 3 indicates that the exam for classes that normally meet TR 1:00 will be held on Tuesday, May 13, at 12:45 pm.

  1. Some multi-section day courses combine their exams into one test time (e.g., C/IL 102). Locate these courses in a cell and read the grid the same as above.

  2. If a day lecture course meets one or two times a week, the exam is held on the date and time assigned for the corresponding MWF or TR classes.

  3. If a day lecture course meets four or five times a week, the exam is held on the date and time assigned for the corresponding MWF classes.

  4. For classes that normally meet at a time that is an exception to the standard block schedule: Find the meeting time with the next closest start time for that day of the week and follow the exam schedule for that meeting time.

  5. Except for multi-section exams, all classes meet for the exam in the same room assigned for the semester.

  6. Multi-section exams are for day sections of a course only. Rooms for these exams will be assigned by the Registrar and posted on the Registrar's web page (www.scranton.edu/registrar) prior to the end of class by the department offering the class.


THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
POLICY REGARDING FINAL EXAMINATIONS

The following policy has been established by the University of Scranton to allow students an option should they have three (3) or more final examinations scheduled on the same day, according to the official examination schedule issued by the Registrar's Office.

  1. When a student has three (3) or more examinations scheduled on the same day, it is the student's option whether to take all three examinations on the same day or to have one rescheduled.

  2. If the student wishes to have one of the three examinations rescheduled, the examination with the lowest priority will be rescheduled, based upon the following order of priority:

    • Major course - first priority;
    • Cognate course - second priority;
    • Elective course - third priority.

  3. Where a conflict exists between two courses of the same kind (eg., two cognates or two electives), the more senior professor - in terms of years of service at the University of Scranton - will have first priority.

  4. If the student wishes to reschedule an examination that meets the conditions defined above, he/she must advise the faculty member prior to the last week of class. If an appropriate resolution cannot be reached between the student and the faculty member, the student should contact his/her dean.


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