| CONDUCT DURING EXAMINATIONS (Approved by Senate on December 5, 2006) |
| (i) Candidates must have their University of Windsor Student ID card available for identification purposes. If no University of Windsor |
| student ID card is presented then the student will not be permitted to enter the examination room. Government issued picture ID is |
| acceptable at off-campus Distance Education sites only since those students do not have an opportunity to obtain a University of |
| Windsor ID card. |
| (ii) To prevent dialogue between candidates entering and leaving an examination, no candidate may leave the examination or test in the |
| first ½ hour. No candidate may enter after the first ½ hour. The Presiding Examiner will keep a record of all those writing the examination as |
| well as record the names, student ID numbers, date and time of candidates who arrived late and were refused entrance. |
| (iii) All candidates must follow the instructions of the Presiding Examiner with respect to conduct (e.g., seating arrangements) during |
| examinations. |
| (iv) All answers and writings must be recorded in the examination booklets provided, unless otherwise instructed. If examination or test |
| instructions indicate answers should be written on the examination or test paper, candidates are not to remove any staples from the |
| examination or test paper. |
| (v) Unless explicitly allowed, a candidate must not give assistance to, or receive assistance from, or communicate in any manner with any |
| person other than the Presiding Examiner or Invigilators (all communications must be in the language of instruction), or copy, or have at |
| the examination unauthorized aids of any kind. A candidate who is involved in such activity may be subject to the disciplinary procedures |
| of the University according to Senate Bylaw 31. |
| (vi) Eating, and smoking are not permitted in the examination rooms. Water and soft drinks are allowed but other drinks are not permitted |
| unless pre-approved by the Presiding Examiner. Briefcases, knapsacks, pencil cases, electronic devices and other articles are not permitted |
| at a candidate's desk unless pre-approved by the Presiding Examiner. All such materials should be left at only one end of the examination |
| room while the examination is taking place. The University is not responsible for stolen or lost items. |
| (vii) Use of all communication devices (e.g. cell phones, pagers, etc.) and electronic devices with memory capabilities is strictly prohibited |
| during the examination. They must be turned off, put away, and not used for the duration of the exam. |
| (viii) If it is necessary for a candidate to leave the room due to illness, to use the washroom, or for pre-approved prayer time, he/she |
| should raise his/her hand for the attention of the Presiding Examiner or Invigilator. No candidate may leave the room unless accompanied |
| by an Invigilator. |
| (ix) If they so choose, candidates may write a note to the Presiding Examiner or Invigilator during the examination or test to report a |
| possible cheating situation. The Presiding Examiner or Invigilator will further monitor the situation. |
| ENDING THE EXAMINATION (Approved by Senate on December 5, 2006) |
| (i) At 15 minutes and 5 minutes before closing time, the Presiding Examiner will announce the number of minutes remaining in the |
| examination for writing. |
| (ii) After the 5-minute announcement, all candidates still in their seats must remain quietly seated, even if they have finished writing, until |
| all answer books and special materials have been collected, and the Presiding Examiner announces that they may leave the room. |
| (iii) When the end of the examination is announced, all candidates shall cease writing immediately. Answer book(s), whether used or not, |
| and special material which may have been provided, will be assembled and handed to the Presiding Examiner or Invigilators who will |
| collect all materials from the seated candidates. |
| (iv) Before any candidate is released to leave the room s/he must first indicate on the examination booklet(s) the number of completed |
| examination booklets being submitted and hand-in all answer booklets to the Presiding Examiner or Invigilator, whether used or not, |
| together with any special materials provided. The Presiding Examiner may require that candidates sign an examination roster before they |
| leave the examination room. |
| (v) Any candidate who continues to write any examination after the examination period has expired may be subject to a downward |
| adjustment of the grade on that examination to compensate for the unfair advantage the candidate has gained over other candidates who |
| observed the time limit strictly. |
| (vi) The examination question paper belongs to the candidate unless otherwise stated. |
| (vii) When all materials have been collected, the Presiding Examiner will announce that candidates may leave the room. |
| EXAM CONFLICTS DUE TO OBSERVANCE OF RELIGIOUS HOLY DAYS. |
| Students who are unable to write a final examination(s) during the regularly scheduled time slot because of a conflict with religious |
| conviction must apply for the alternative examination(s) in the course(s) involved by the end of the normal add/drop period for the |
| particular session. The Registrar's Office will schedule the alternative examination(s) for those students in another slot(s) within the |
| regular examination period. Please download the appropriate form from http://www.uwindsor.ca/registrar and submit to the Office of the |
| Registrar. |
| WRITING THREE OR MORE EXAMS ON THE SAME DAY |
| A student scheduled to write three invigilated final examinations in one calendar day may apply to have one examination rescheduled on |
| an alternate examination day. The determination of which examination shall be rescheduled and the date of the alternate examination (may |
| be the last possible day of the examination period) shall be made by the Vice-Provost, Students and Registrar. Please download the |
| appropriate form from http://www.uwindsor.ca/registrar and submit to the Office of the Registrar. |
| Note: These applications must be submitted by the end of the fourth week of classes (second week of classes for 6 week courses). |
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| Day of Week |
| Date |
| Start Time |
| 2012 Fall Exam Slots |
| A course with slot 0 means no exam has been scheduled |
| by the Registrar's Office. Check with your instructor. |