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Title: #V-6. Guidelines
on Final Examinations
Date:
During
the final week of each academic semester, and at a specified point during
summer term, all courses, with the exception of “E” and ADS courses, shall meet
for one 2-hour period at the date and time listed in the published schedule of
classes. This period should be used for
examination or any other appropriate activity designed to advance the student’s
education. If an instructor requires a
written report or take-home examination in place of a final examination, it shall
not be due before the final examination period scheduled for that course. Exceptions may be approved by the division
chairperson upon written request by a faculty member. Whatever culminating activity is deemed appropriate
by the instructor, it may not be scheduled at any time other than the date and
hour listed in the Schedule of Classes.
Any deviation from the final examination schedule must be approved by
the division chairperson.
According
to federal law, grades are restricted information and may be released only to
the student or at the student’s written request. Thus, grades earned on examinations or in
courses may not be posted by name.
Posting by the student’s identification number is also not permissible. Although there is no federal or state
legislation that pertains to the manner in which graded work is to be returned
to students, the returning of such material should be handled in such a manner
as will preserve the students’ privacy.