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EXAM INTERRUPTION POLICY

This policy applies to situations in which a student begins, but does not complete, an

examination.

I. During the Exam: Process for Handling an Extraordinary Situation Affecting a Student’s

Ability to Complete the Exam

The Law School encourages students who are ill or experiencing an extraordinary personal

situation to seek assistance from the Dean of Students Office

before

an examination begins. In

addition, students with pre-existing conditions, illnesses, or situations that could cause an

unexpected interruption during examinations should discuss the situation with the Dean of

Students Office before the examination period.

If an incident occurs during the examination, the student must notify the proctor immediately.

The proctor will then refer the student to a Law School administrator as per below. A student in

this situation must identify himself/herself before the examination ends, as accommodations

cannot be made after the fact for illness during an examination.

If the student, after consulting with the Assistant Dean for Academic Services and/or the Dean of

Students or Associate Dean of Students, is unable to complete an exam due to a medical or

mental health issue, then he/she must report immediately to Health Services, his/her private

physician or the Emergency Room at a hospital. The University Police, Academic Services

Office and Dean of Students Office can assist with transportation to a local Emergency Room.

It is important to note that a contemporaneous and comprehensive, professional evaluation of a

student in this situation is an important element in a petition for excusal from the examination as

outlined below.

II. Process for Requesting Relief after a Student is Unable to Complete an Examination

This portion of the policy applies in the rare case where a student begins an exam, is unable to

complete the exam due to a medical reason, mental health issue or other extraordinary personal

situation and has complied with the process outlined above. After receiving appropriate medical

attention, the student may request to be formally excused from the exam. The decision to excuse

a student will be made by the Associate Deans, in consultation with the Dean of Students, the

Assistant Dean for Academic Services and/or the Law School’s Disability Services Officer.

Students wishing to request relief under this policy shall submit a written petition and supporting

documentation as soon as possible after the examination interruption. A student may submit

only one exam excusal petition per exam period. Thus, it should be emphasized that all

extraordinary circumstances relating to the exam interruption must be raised in the petition for

exam excusal. Once the petition is reviewed and decided upon by the Associate Deans, there

will be no appeal of the decision.

Petitions for relief shall include information on the following: