8. Examinations (Revised: 2007) |
8.1 Final examinations are not mandatory for undergraduate or
graduate course instruction. If, however, a final examination is
required by the instructor, then it shall be designed to be taken
during a period not to exceed two hours. One
credit hour courses may give final examinations during the last scheduled class
period, but not during the final exam period. During the fall
and spring semesters, the end-of-the-semester schedule shall be
as follows: In the 15th week of the semester, students attend
classes Monday and Tuesday and have two days of preparation
timereading dayson Wednesday and
Thursday. Monday and Tuesday of this week are prep
days, meaning no regular course examinations (except for
laboratory and one-hour courses) shall be given on these days.
Examinations shall begin on Friday of the 15th week, will resume
on Monday of the 16th week of the semester and will conclude on
Wednesday of the same week. All final examinations shall be given
in accordance with the schedule published by the Office of the
Registrar. Commencement shall be scheduled for Friday and
Saturday of the 16th week.
8.2 In those instances where a student is
scheduled for three final examinations in one day, the student
may request of his or her dean a rescheduling of one of the
examinations. The dean, department head and instructor will make
every effort to accommodate the student when such a request is
made.
8.3 Final examinations shall be given at the end of the
five-week summer terms and the 10-week summer session in
accordance with the schedule published by the Office of the
Registrar.
8.4 Rule Removed
8.5 Rule Removed
8.6 Credit by Examination. Students come to Texas A&M
University with a variety of educational experiences and
backgrounds. In order to build upon this diversity, Texas A&M
University encourages the use of Credit by Examination (CBE)
opportunities to place students in the most advanced course for
which they are prepared.
8.7 General Rules for Pursuing Credit by Examination
8.7.1 Admitted and/or officially enrolled students are
eligible to pursue CBE.
8.7.2 CBE will be offered routinely for many courses
during the school year as indicated by a test schedule
available through the Office of Measurement and Research
Services (MARS). It is the students responsibility to
check and comply with this schedule.
8.7.3 There is no limit to the number of hours that may be
earned through the CBE program. Credit earned through the CBE
program, however, does not apply toward meeting university
residence requirements.
8.7.4 All CBE credit is awarded without grade and is not
included in the calculation of grade point ratios.
8.7.5 Credit earned by examination will not jeopardize
eligibility for scholarships that require freshman standing.
8.7.6 A student
may not have credit posted for credit by examination for
courses in which he or she is currently registered or has
acquired a grade other than Q or W or NG.
8.7.7 Students may not receive credit by examination for
courses that are prerequisites to courses for which they
already have credit except with the approval of the
department authorizing the exam.
8.7.8 Credit earned via credit by examination will be
replaced in a students academic record when a passing
grade is earned in the corresponding course. Credit earned
via credit by examination, however, will not be forfeited as
a result of aborted course attempts.
8.7.9 Test scores and/or credit eligibility must be
reported formally to Measurement and Research Services (MARS)
for credit by examination to be awarded. Credit is posted to
the academic record once appropriate scores are received by
MARS and the student has officially enrolled in the
university.
8.7.10 Only Texas A&M University administrations of
appropriate tests or official score reports from an approved
testing agency are acceptable for credit, e.g., official
reports from the Educational Testing Service (ETS) are
required for the College Board SAT II Subject Tests, the
Advanced Placement Program and the College Level Examination
Program (CLEP). Informal score reports or results of special
administrations of national tests from other institutions are
not accepted for credit.
8.7.11 Students can delete credit by examination at any
point prior to graduation.
8.7.12 Officially enrolled students who believe they are
proficient in the material of an undergraduate course may
request that the offering department provide an appropriate
opportunity for credit by examination. Department approval is
required before an exam for a given course will be offered.
8.7.13 Credit by Examination requires a student fee that
will be used to support such activities as test
administration, preparation/selection of exams, scoring,
analysis and reporting. Measurement and Research Services or
academic departments may collect these fees.
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