My student is considering a class that meets Fridays from 2:00–4:35, but they already have three exams scheduled during that same time slot later in the semester. Before they drop another class to try enrolling, does anyone know how conflicts like this are typically handled (makeup exams, alternate sections, instructor permission), or is it usually a hard no?
If your student is considering enrolling in a class that meets on Fridays from 2:00–4:35 PM but has three exams scheduled during that same time, they should be aware of the university's policies regarding exam conflicts.
Direct Instructor Coordination Students are responsible for identifying any conflicts and must reach out to their instructors to discuss possible solutions, such as rescheduling or makeup exams. It's essential to communicate this issue as soon as possible to allow for adequate arrangements.
Multiple Exams in One Day While NYU does not have a centralized policy for handling three exams in one day, some schools within NYU, like the School of Law, provide guidelines for postponements if a student has multiple exams scheduled closely together. Students should check their specific school's policies for any relevant rules regarding exam conflicts.
Recommended Actions
- Contact Instructors: Email the professors involved to explain the situation and request accommodations.
- Consult the Registrar: If an agreement cannot be reached, students should contact their school's registrar or academic services office for further assistance.
- Check Deadlines: Be mindful of any deadlines for submitting requests for postponements, as some schools may have specific requirements for these requests.