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Exam Schedules
Policies Regarding Scheduling During the Last Week of Classes, Reading Days and Finals Week
Final Week of Classes
In courses in which final examinations are not scheduled, an exam that substitutes for a final
examination may not be given in the last week of classes. Hourly tests may be given in the last
week of classes, whether or not a final examination is administered during the exam period.
Reading Day
No non-academic activities (except "study breaks") may be scheduled during reading days.
Faculty may schedule non-mandatory class review sessions during reading days but no other class
related activities may be scheduled during that period.
Exam Week
The official schedule of final semester examinations for Trinity College of Arts and Sciences,
the Pratt School of Engineering, and the Graduate School is prepared and distributed by the
University Schedule Committee, and is available on the Office of the
University Registrar website (www.registrar.duke.edu), and no changes may be made in it without the committee's approval.
Generally, final examinations are scheduled according to the day and hour at which the course
meets during the semester.
No non-exam activities, either academic or non-academic, may be scheduled during the official
final exam period, except non-mandatory exam review sessions. These sessions can only be
scheduled at the following times:
Before 8:30 AM; 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM; 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM; After 10:30 PM
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Last updated November 8, 2011
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