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Teaching this spring? You should know . . .. . . the Faculty regulates examinations and assignments for all subjects.
No required classes, examinations, oral presentations, exercises, or assignments of any kind may be scheduled after the last regularly scheduled class in a subject, except for final examinations scheduled through the Schedules Office. The last class day for all subjects is Thursday, May 18, 2017. Undergraduate SubjectsBy the end of the first week of classes, faculty must provide: By the end of the third week, faculty must provide a precise schedule of tests and major assignments. Regularly scheduled academic activity between 7 and 10 pm always takes precedence over evening review sessions or exams/quizzes. Hence: • Evening review sessions should be optional, and should be described as such. It is good practice to announce them explicitly as being for those students who do not have classes on the evening in question; some instructors schedule two review sessions to provide alternate times. • In the case of an evening exam/quiz, you must make available an alternate time for any students with such a conflict. (Note: Evening exams/quizzes may be scheduled only on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.) When held outside scheduled class times, tests must: In all undergraduate subjects, there shall be no tests after Friday, May 12, 2017. Unit tests may be scheduled during the final examination period. For each undergraduate subject with a final examination, no other test may be given and no assignment may fall due after Friday, May 12, 2017. For each subject without a final examination, at most one assignment may fall due between May 12 and the end of the last regularly scheduled class in the subject. Graduate Subjects
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