REGISTRAR: Final Exam Dates
Summer 2010 Exam Schedule
To reschedule a final exam due to an exam conflict you must email the request to Records@jmls.edu . Include the reason for your conflict and the exam you would like to reschedule.
You will receive a confirmation email from someone in the Academic Services Office when your request has been processed. DO NOT make any plans to leave prior to scheduling your exam.
Exam conflicts are defined as two examinations taking place 1.) on the same calendar day or 2.) at 6:00 pm one evening and 9:30 am the next morning, OR three examinations taking place within four consecutive calendar days.
The John Marshall Law School Final Exam Policy
Please examine the final exam schedule carefully and retain it for your information. Each student is responsible for verifying the date, time and place of his/her examinations and for taking them as scheduled by the law school.
During the exam period, students may check the monitors throughout the school two hours before each scheduled exam time to verify assigned room numbers.
Special accommodations may be given only in circumstances of examination conflict, documented disabilities or personal emergency:
- Conflicts: Defined as two examinations taking place 1.) on the same calendar day or 2.) at 6:00 pm one evening and 9:30 am the next morning, OR three examinations taking place within four consecutive calendar days.
- Disability: Granted after the student has contacted Mara Yamshon the Disability Accommodations Coordinator at (312) 386-2815, completed the disability accommodation process and received approval for accommodations.
- Personal Emergency, such as hospitalization or a death in the family. Authority to grant/deny accommodation requests resides within the office of Academic Services. Documentation is required.
To reschedule exams or to arrange accommodations for exams due to a disability, email the Academic Services Office at Records@jmls.edu or call (312) 427-2737, ext. 771 by the last day of classes for the semester/term.
Students who fail to take an examination or complete requirements for their course will receive a grade of “WF,” unless prior accommodations have been granted due to personal hardship. If accommodations have been granted, the grade of “NG”(Incomplete) shall stand on the student record for no longer than one semester. The grade of Incomplete shall automatically convert to an "F" at the end of classes for the following semester unless the student has taken, before such date, the examination or has arranged for a definite date to take the examination.
If you are requesting to move an exam due to a personal emergency contact Kay Joy in Academic Services at (312) 427-2737, ext. 776
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