Academic Calendars, Course Schedules and Forms

See below for the 2022-2023 academic calendar, fall and spring course schedules and exam related forms.
Please use this form if you have two exams starting less than 24 hours apart. This unofficial policy allows a student with two exams starting less than 24 hours apart to defer one of the exams. For example, if Exam A starts at 6:15 p.m. and Exam B starts the following day at 10:00 a.m., that represents a “conflict,” and an exam may be rescheduled. However, if Exam A starts at 10:00 a.m. and Exam B starts the following day at 10:00 a.m., that does not represent an exam conflict.
Spring 2023 Exam Conflict Form
Please use this form if you have two exams starting less than 24 hours apart. This unofficial policy allows a student with two exams starting less than 24 hours apart to defer one of the exams. For example, if Exam A starts at 6:15 p.m. and Exam B starts the following day at 10:00 a.m., that represents a “conflict,” and an exam may be rescheduled. However, if Exam A starts at 10:00 a.m. and Exam B starts the following day at 10:00 a.m., that does not represent an exam conflict.
Fall 2022 Exam Deferral Form (coming soon)
Per Section 5.3 of the Student Handbook, all students must appear for mid-term and final examinations at the scheduled dates and times. Failure to attend any examination will result in the student receiving a zero (“0”) for that examination unless the student has received preliminary approval from the Associate Dean of Students, except in the case of an emergency which by its nature prevents a phone call or email to the Associate Dean of Students.
Please use this form if you are requesting an exam deferral. Be sure to include documentation of the medical condition(s) or extenuating circumstance(s) that prevent(s) you from appearing at the scheduled examination(s). The School of Law will not grant permission to any student to take a deferred examination on grounds of employment conflicts.
Spring 2023 Exam Deferral Form (coming soon)
Per Section 5.3 of the Student Handbook, all students must appear for mid-term and final examinations at the scheduled dates and times. Failure to attend any examination will result in the student receiving a zero (“0”) for that examination unless the student has received preliminary approval from the Associate Dean of Students, except in the case of an emergency which by its nature prevents a phone call or email to the Associate Dean of Students.
Please use this form if you are requesting an exam deferral. Be sure to include documentation of the medical condition(s) or extenuating circumstance(s) that prevent(s) you from appearing at the scheduled examination(s). The School of Law will not grant permission to any student to take a deferred examination on grounds of employment conflicts.
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