A full list of important exam dates is available. Mid-semester exams are typically held during scheduled class times. However, if a course has a very large number of students, a mid-semester exam may be scheduled for a Saturday. Timetables for Saturday mid-semester exams are published on the my. UQ homepage around 4 weeks before the exams are scheduled. Semester 1 and 2 end-of-semester exams are scheduled in up to 3 sessions per day from Monday to Friday and Saturdays. These commence at:. Summer Semester end-of-semester exams are scheduled in up to 2 sessions per day, commencing at:.
Mid-semester exams scheduled on Saturdays are scheduled in up to 3 sessions per day, commencing at:. Times for deferred and supplementary exams are published on the my.
UQ homepage the Friday prior to the exam period. A personal exam timetable will be emailed to your student email. There are no provisions to sit deferred or supplementary exams earlier than scheduled. Under rare and exceptional circumstances, you may apply to defer an already approved deferred or supplementary exam. Find out more about deferring an exam or supplementary assessment. If you have a timetable clash you can apply for alternative exam arrangements.
Event Dates Examination period Tuesday 14 December to Friday 17 December inclusive Release of exam timetable From 5pm, Thursday 9 December Deadline for alternative arrangements Requests must be submitted on the same day as you request a deferred exam or supplementary assessment Deadline for arranging off-campus exams within Australia or overseas It is not necessary to request off-campus exams for online exams.
Refer to off-campus exams for more information Release of grades Grades are typically finalised within 21 calendar days of the examination date. End-of-semester exams Event Dates Examination period Saturday 5 February to Saturday 12 February inclusive Release of exam timetable with the date, time, venue. From 5pm, Friday 21 January Deadline for alternative arrangements Friday 21 January Deadline for arranging off-campus exams within Australia or overseas external students only It is not necessary to request off-campus exams for online exams.
Refer to off-campus exams for more information Deadline for deferred exam requests No later than 5 calendar days after the date the original exam was held Release of grades Thursday 24 February Deadline for supplementary assessment requests Monday 28 February , Event Dates Examination period Saturday 12 March Deadline for alternative arrangements Requests must be submitted on the same day as you request a deferred exam or supplementary assessment Deadline for arranging off-campus exams within Australia or overseas It is not necessary to request off-campus exams for online exams.
Emergency Phone: Deadline for alternative arrangements. Refer to off-campus exams for more information. Deadline for deferred exam requests. Deadline for supplementary assessment requests. Deadline for arranging off-campus exams within Australia or overseas. If none of the criteria above apply to you, you need to apply online through SI-net. Request now. You need to apply no later than Late applications may be considered, subject to demonstration of exceptional circumstances.
If circumstances prevented you from sitting your supplementary exam you can apply for a deferred supplementary exam under exceptional and unavoidable circumstances. All elements must be met with supporting documentation in order to substantiate a claim for exceptional circumstances. Applications for exceptional circumstances may include serious illness requiring hospitalisation, being a victim of a crime, being impacted by a natural disaster or being impacted by COVID You should then follow the health advice and self-isolate until you receive your results.
Where an online exam can be arranged and you are able to take your exam in your home, arrangements will be made so you can sit the exam at the scheduled time. If you receive a negative COVID result, where practicable, your examination will be rescheduled for the following day in the first available session. You should be prepared to sit your examination in anticipation of a negative result. If you receive a positive COVID result, you will need to contact the University to discuss options for support and a further deferral of your deferred exam.
You must provide documentation that demonstrates how exceptional and unavoidable circumstances prevented you from taking your deferred exam.
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