To: Departmental Administrators and DEOs

From: Char Maher and Caroline Jens, Final Examinations - Office of the Registrar

Subject: Summer 2017 Final Exam Assignment Needs

Date: April 24, 2017

This message is intended for those Academic Departmental Administrators, Chairs, Directors, and DEOs offering Summer 2017 courses. If you are with a professional college that does not follow the final exam schedule set by the Office of the Registrar, please scroll down for the appropriate information regarding final exams.

Summer 2017 Final Exam Needs Reminder

This is a friendly follow up reminder to our initial email contact with you on April 12, 2017.

Departments which have already submitted their Summer 2017 final exam assignment needs through MAUI may disregard this reminder.

Summer 2017 final exam assignment needs must be submitted by each department no later than Friday, April 28, 2017, 4:30pm by using the "Final Exam Needs" submission application in MAUI.

Each department should fill out the form for all undergraduate and graduate courses to which they are department home. If a course does not require a final exam date, time or location from the Registrar's Office, or if the course will be taking their final exam during their last regularly scheduled course meeting time, please indicate "No Exam Assignment Needed" in the Final Exam Needs tool.

Summer 2017 final exam dates.

  • 4-Week Session: Friday, June 9, 2017
  • 6-Week I Session: Friday, June 23, 2017
  • 12-Week, 8-Week, and 6-Week II Sessions: Friday, August 4, 2017

Instructions and Policies. Instructions and scheduling policies are located on the Office of the Registrar's website.

Incomplete submissions. Please be aware by submitting incomplete or no information, you may be unnecessarily tying up exam resources which are needed by others.

Late submissions. Requests made after the schedule has been published will require written approval from the Chair/DEO and the Dean of the department responsible for the course. All requests must include the curricular justification for the late addition or release. Note: Course sections granted final exam assignments after the schedule has been published are responsible for administering makeup final exams regardless of exam precedence rules.

Professional Colleges

We understand the Carver College of Medicine and the Colleges of Dentistry, Law, and Pharmacy maintain their own final exam schedules and generally do not follow the final exam schedule set by the Office of the Registrar.

We recognize that some departments offer courses that allow undergraduate student enrollment. You can request a final exam assignment from the Office of the Registrar for these course sections in order to reduce the likelihood of exam conflicts for undergraduate students. This can potentially help limit the need for makeup final exam arrangements by your instructors.

Questions

If you have any questions or concerns, please email reg-exams@uiowa.edu.

Thank you!