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Rutgers University – Newark Final Exam Schedule

Rutgers University-Newark FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE: Spring 2024 (Tentative)

Please consult the Online Schedule of Classes (https://sis.rutgers.edu/soc/#home) to determine the examination code associated with a course.

COMMON EXAMS:  Courses with multiple sections and a group exam code (F, I, J) will have exams according to the times indicated on the Final Exam grid.  Common examination locations are provided by the course instructor.

EXAMPLE:    21:120:101-81, 82, 83, and 84

NON-PATTERN EXAMS:  Courses not meeting during standard meeting times have exams according to their first lecture time.  If a class meets once a week during the day or meets in the evenings at nonstandard times, follow the exam schedule for the first meeting day/time. See below for an example.

PATTERN EXAMS:  Courses that meet during standard time combinations have exams according to the Final Exam grid schedule.  Pattern examinations are held where the course meets during the semester unless an alternate location is provided by the course instructor.  See below for an example.

 

Meetings Exam Date
MW 10:00 am – 11:20 am Monday- May 6th
TTh 11:30 am – 12:50 pm Tuesday- May 7th
TTh 2:30 pm – 3:50 pm Tuesday- May 7th

 

BY ARRANGEMENT EXAMS:  For courses with a “By Arrangement” exam code (A), students must check with the instructor for specific final exam information.

COMMON EXAMS AND NON-PATTERN EXAMS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THE PATTERN EXAM SCHEDULE. STUDENTS MUST BRING FINAL EXAM CONFLICTS TO THE ATTENTION OF THEIR DEAN OF STUDENTS AT LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE FIRST FINAL EXAM DAY.

Exam Conflicts

If a student has a conflict where more than two exams are scheduled within a 24-hour time period or more than two exams are scheduled in consecutive periods (ex: one exam from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm, followed by an exam from 6:20 pm – 9:20 pm, followed by an exam the following morning from 8:30 am – 11:30 am), the faculty member(s) are required to provide a make-up exam day and time. The faculty member should contact their respective department/school contact who will work in accordance with Academic Scheduling as needed.

A priority order is set, with number one being the top priority in terms of resolving exam conflicts with courses held in different instructional formats:

  1. Synchronous Course Meeting Exams
    • All courses with a set meeting day and time pattern during the semester, which have a synchronous final exam held on a specific day and time
  2. Group Exams
    •  Common Exams
  3. By Arrangement Final Exams
  • Online in-person exams offering a synchronous final exam are currently optional, but they must follow the date and time as indicated on this schedule.
  1. A student with three exams with equivalent priority (e.g., three group exams or three synchronous course exams) in a 24-hour period will try to reschedule one of the exams as a make-up. If the professors involved do not volunteer to give a make-up exam for such a student, then the instructor for the middle exam must schedule a make-up exam at an appropriate alternate date/time.

Students must bring final exam conflicts to the attention of their academic advisor/academic deans at least two weeks before the first final exam day to ensure that the final exam conflicts can be resolved.

 

STUDENTS MUST BRING FINAL EXAM CONFLICTS TO THE ATTENTION OF THEIR DEAN OF STUDENTS AT LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE FIRST FINAL EXAM DAY.

*Online in-person exams are optional, but if you choose to give one, it must follow the date and time indicated on this schedule and a classroom must be requested.

**Synchronized online exams are currently optional, but if you choose to give one, it must follow the date and time as indicated on this schedule.

Final Exam Schedule – Spring 2024 (Tentative)

Final Exam Schedule – Spring 2024 List Format (Tentative)