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From the Deputy Provost:
Rules Governing Final Exams
The Council of Undergraduate Deans has approved amendments to the rules
governing final exams in order to accommodate the use of take-home exams.
The new policies are as follows (changes are noted in Italics):
- No instructor may hold a final examination nor require the submission
of a take-home final exam except during the period in which final exams
are scheduled. When necessary, exceptions to this policy may be granted
for postponed examinations (see #2 below). No final examinations may be
scheduled during the last week of classes or on reading days.
- No student may be required to take more than two final examinations
on any calendar day during the period in which final examinations are scheduled.
If more than two are scheduled, the student may postpone the middle exam.
If a take-home exam is due on a day when two final examinations are
scheduled, the due date of the exam shall be postponed by one day.
--Peter Conn, Deputy Provost
New Calendar for Fall 2000
The Council of Undergraduate Deans has approved a new academic calendar
for the Fall 2000 semester. The revised calendar allows incoming students
to move in earlier and provides them with an extended New Student Orientation.
Classes will begin on the Thursday after Labor Day, rather than Wednesday
as has been true in the recent past. Also, Fall Break will include only
one weekday (a Friday). The semester will contain the same number of class
days (65) as in previous years. Reading days and the final exam period will
not be affected.
Changes in the schedule are as follows:
Move-In for New Students: |
Thursday, August 31, 2000 |
First day of class: |
Thursday, September 7, 2000 |
Fall Break: |
Friday-Sunday, October 13-15, 2000 |
A revised three-year academic calendar incorporating these changes will
be forthcoming shortly.
--Peter Conn, Deputy Provost
Almanac, Vol. 46, No. 22, February 22, 2000
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