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Examinations

Examinations in the Faculty of Education

Students should see University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Examinations: General Information for more information about final examinations and deferred examinations. The exam schedules are posted at mcgill.ca/exams, normally one month after the start of classes for the Tentative Exam Schedule, and two months after the start of classes for the Final Examination Schedule.

Students are warned not to make travel arrangements to leave Montreal prior to the scheduled end of any examination period.

Supplemental Examinations

Supplemental Examinations

Students who wish to write a supplemental examination for a course in which a supplemental examination is available must apply on Minerva within the published deadline. Please refer to mcgill.ca/exams for important information.

Students must be in Satisfactory or Probationary Standing and have received a final grade of D, J, F, or U in the course.

Reassessment and Rereads

Reassessment and Rereads

In accordance with the Charter of Student Rights, and subject to the conditions stated therein, students have the right to consult any written submission for which they have received a grade and the right to discuss this submission with the examiner (see University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Examinations: General Information > Final Examinations > Final Examinations: Reassessments and Rereads).

The Faculty recognizes two types of reassessments or rereads:

  1. Reassessment of coursework (term papers, mid-terms, assignments, quizzes, etc.)
  2. Reread of a final exam

Reassessment of Course Work

Reassessment of Course Work

Reassessment of course work is administered by the course instructor or the offering department. Requests, made by students, must be made within 10 working days of the date of return of the graded materials. The reviewer will assess the fairness of the original grade rather than re-grade the assignment as he or she would have graded it. Reassessments should normally be completed within 20 working days of the request. Grades may be lowered or raised, or they may remain the same, as a result of the reassessment. The grade obtained on the reassessment takes precedence over the original grade.<