Students should consider the relevant exam schedule when registering for classes. The Assistant Dean for Student Affairs may reschedule a student’s examination in the event of an emergency. Two or more examinations in close time proximity do not constitute an emergency. The use of word processing equipment during examination for a class, using specially provided software, is allowed with the professor’s consent and subject to any rules imposed by the professor in connection with the exam. Students should contact the law school Registrar for more information and carefully review the instructions given for each exam. Students must also comply with the law school’s Code of Professional Responsibility when taking examinations, as in all law school activities.
Below you will find links to exam schedules, exam PINs, information regarding exams taken on laptops, and the policy regarding the re-scheduling of exams.
Please note that scheduling two exams on the same day or two days in a row is not considered justification for seeking to move one of the exams. Personal travel for non-emergency reasons is also generally not a justification for allowing a change in exam time.
Missed exams should be taken as soon as reasonably possible after the original date. Except in extraordinary circumstances, they must be taken before the end of exams for the semester in which an exam was missed. If more than one exam is missed, ordinarily exams must be taken in the order in which they were originally scheduled.