July Term Exam Deviation Request Due

  • When: July 24, 2009

A student may apply to the associate dean for finance and administration to take an examination at a time other than that for which it is regularly scheduled only when facing an unforeseeable hardship such as a medical problem, a death in the family, etc. The application form is available at http://www.law.uconn.edu/registrar/forms/exam_deviations.pdf. After such application is approved, the associate dean for finance and administration or the director of student services arranges with the instructor an alternate place of examination. Deviations will normally be scheduled on the last day of each exam period. When this is not feasible, deviations will be scheduled as soon as reasonably practicable following the conclusion of the exam period.

Failure to take a regularly scheduled examination or one arranged as outlined above results in a grade of "F" ("Failure") unless the associate dean for finance and administration finds that grave cause prevented the taking of the examination. No such cause will be considered sufficient which might have been the subject of an application for rescheduling as described above. Students must contact the associate dean immediately upon the discovery that an exam has been missed. A claim that illness prevented completion of an examination or impaired a student's performance is treated in the same manner as a claim that grave cause prevented the taking of an examination as described above.

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