FALL 2005 FINALS SCHEDULE: ROCKLAND CAMPUS (evening classes take finals during actual finals week – Please note FINAL’s day)

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Dec. 13 Dec.14 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 8 – 8 – 10:30 MWF T, R MWF T,R T,R 10:30 8 a.m. classes 8 a,m, classes 9 a.m. classes 9:30 a.m. classes 3:45 p.m. classes 11:0 11:00 0 – T,R MWF T,R MWF MWF – 1:30 12:45 classes 11 a.m. classes 11 a.m. classes 12:00 p.m.classes 3 p.m. classes 1:30 2:00 2:00 – MWF T,R MWF Nyack Heritage MWF – 4:30 1 p.m. classes 2:15 classes 2 p.m. classes classes 4 p.m. classes 4:30 6:00 Tues Wed. Thurs. Mon. 6:00 – 6 p.m. block 6 p.m. block 6 p.m. block 6 p.m. block – 8:30 classes classes classes classes 8:30

1. All exams will be given in the regular meeting place of the class.

2 If the class meets over more than one period in one day, the exam is identified by the first period it meets on the first day of the week it meets.

3. Since the schedule allows for significant time between exams, final exams may not be postponed even if a student has three exams on one day.

4. Students must take all final exams when they are scheduled. Exams will not be given early in order to facilitate transportation plans or for any other reasons.

5. If conflicts occur in scheduling because students are taking courses in Manhattan as well as in Nyack, these will be handled case by case.

6. Make-up exams will only be given in the case of a true emergency. Oversleeping, not being prepared, not feeling well, and the like are not acceptable emergencies. In the case of a true emergency {hospitalization, death of an immediate family member, and the like}, documentation as to the emergency must be presented to the professor, and the exam rescheduled between the student and the professor. This make- up exam must be taken within thirty {30} days of the last day of the exam period.

7. If students are on the “no-finals” list at the end of the semester [if there are unusual circumstances see #8 below], they may not take their final examinations in any course. They will be given a “zero” on their final exams, their semester grades will be lowered accordingly, and neither their grade report nor their transcript will be released. If the student is subsequently able to pay their bill, their grade report and transcript will be released. However, the student may not make up their finals. The grades for the courses will reflect their “zero” on the final.

8. If the student is on the “no-finals” as the result of unusual circumstances, the student may appeal to the Director of Financial Services to take their final exams as scheduled. If the request is granted, the student’s grade for the semester will include their score on the final. However, the student’s grade report and transcript will not be released and they will not be able to participate in graduation ceremonies until their account has been cleared.