FIFTEENTH (15th*) WEEK POLICY
[*the 15th week refers to the
last week of classes before finals week]
Adopted by the Academic Senate on April 5,
2005, Revised and approved by the Senate on September 13, 2005
(This policy replaces the former Dead Week
Policy)
Final examinations for full semester classes are to be given
ONLY at the regularly scheduled time as published in the Official Schedule
of Classes or at another time DURING FINALS WEEK mutually agreeable to all
concerned.*
The only examinations that may be given during the last week (15th week) of classes are: laboratory practical examinations, make-up or repeat examinations, and self-paced examinations. However, the following must be applied:
Projects, papers, and speeches scheduled for completion during the last week (15th week) of classes must have been assigned in writing by the end of the eighth week and must be completed no later then Wednesday of the 15th week. This stipulation refers to the project and its scope, but not the topic. Furthermore, ALL requirements, except for the final exam, must also be completed no later than Wednesday of the fifteenth week. However, if the instructor is replacing the final exam with either a project, paper, or speech, the due date for the assignment can be any time during the 15th week or during finals week (providing that the assignment has been given by the eighth week. The exception to this is a class meeting one day a week on a Thursday or Friday for which all policies/requirements are shifted to either a Thursday or Friday, respectively.
Complaints about failure to follow the above outlined procedures should be made immediately.
Complaints should first be made directly to the instructor of the course in which the violation has occurred or is likely to occur. This could be done by simply directing the instructor’s attention to this policy statement. If the problem cannot be worked out, the student may inform the President of ASUN of the progress of the complaint and request aid in correcting the problem. If corrective actions are not taken within two days, the complaint should be submitted to the department chair or head by the student or the ASUN representative on behalf of the student. If the chair/head is unable or unwilling to resolve the complaint within two days, the complaint should be submitted to the College Dean, and if the Dean is unable or unwilling to resolve the problem within two days, the student, or the ASUN representative on behalf of the student should appeal to the Office of Undergraduate Studies in the Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Resolving the complaint should in no case take longer than eight working days.
The
Fifteenth Week policy does not apply to classes offered by the
*The phrase "mutually agreeable to all parties concerned" entails the following: