Final Exam Clause Samples

The Final Exam clause establishes the requirements and conditions related to the administration and completion of a culminating assessment at the end of a course or program. Typically, this clause outlines when the final exam will take place, the format it will follow (such as written, oral, or practical), and any prerequisites or eligibility criteria for participation. By clearly defining these parameters, the clause ensures that both instructors and students understand the expectations and procedures for the final evaluation, thereby promoting fairness and transparency in the assessment process.
Final Exam. You have an 8-year-old child in a school-age program that has a high energy level, a hard time making friends, and gets angry easily. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ theories to identify the child’s social and emotional needs. Then plan appropriate guidance strategies to support this child’s social/emotional development. This will allow the professor to assess the students ability to identify the social/emotional needs of individual children utilizing the theories of ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and plan appropriate guidance strategies that support children’s social/emotional development.
Final Exam. The school board wants to eliminate recess in elementary programs citing the need for more instructional time. Craft three arguments backed by research that you would present to the school board. This will allow the professor to assess the students’ ability to advocate for the role of play as an important component for learning across each domain of development (social/emotional, physical and cognitive)
Final Exam. You are planning a math activity about ladybugs. Describe the activities you would do with 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12 year olds so that it is developmentally appropriate for each age group. This will allow the professor to assess the students’ ability to create developmentally and culturally appropriate lesson plans that meet the differentiated needs and abilities of school-age children across the domains of development (social/emotional, physical and cognitive).
Final Exam. You have 1 attempt to pass the final exam. If you should FAIL THE FINAL EXAM, the first failed exam will be reset at no cost to you. If you should FAIL THE SUBSEQUENT FINAL EXAM, as per TREC guidelines, the entire course will need to be repeated. If you do not retest within 90 days from the date you completed the course, the entire course will need to be repeated. To repeat the course, you will need to purchase a course reset for a fee of $75 per course reset. An option to self-purchase a course reset will be available to you in your Student portal. You will also be able to purchase a course reset by contacting The Real Estate Business School at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.
Final Exam. You have 1 attempt to pass the final exam. If you should FAIL THE FINAL EXAM, you will be allowed a second attempt. If you do not retest within 30 days from the date you completed the course, the entire course will need to be repeated. If you should FAIL THE SUBSEQUENT FINAL EXAM, the course must be repeated. You will be charged a course reset fee as outlined in (D) below. An option to self-purchase a course reset will be available to you in your Student portal. You will also be able to purchase a course reset by contacting The Real Estate Business School at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.
Final Exam. Non-elective CE courses: per TREC Rules, the final exam will be given as a part of class instruction with the correct answers being reviewed by the instructor and students will not be graded. Elective CE courses: there is no final exam in elective CE courses.
Final Exam. You have 1 attempt to pass the final exam. You will be presented with a final exam on the last day of the class if you have attended the entire 30-hour class (4 days), completed all course work and any makeup sessions required. If you do not pass the exam within 90 days from the date the original class concluded, the class must be repeated. If you should FAIL THE FINAL EXAM, you will have to contact The Real Estate Business School to set up an appointment to come in and take your proctored final exam. You may arrange a time between the hours of 8:00 AM – 4 PM, Monday-Friday. The first failed exam will be reset at no cost to you. If you do not retest within 90 days from the date the original class concluded, the entire course will need to be repeated. If you should FAIL THE SUBSEQUENT FINAL EXAM, as per TREC guidelines, the course will need to be repeated. To repeat the course, you will have to contact The Real Estate Business School and pay a course reset fee of $75.
Final Exam. A comprehensive Final Exam will be given during the final exam week. (the date, time and location of your final exam is given to you on the first & assignments page of the syllabus). If you are absent on the day of Final Exam, you will be assigned a zero for your final exam. ATTENDANCE: Regular attendance is expected. If you miss a class, be sure to contact another member of your class (or group). I recommend that you get the names and telephone numbers of at least three (3) students in the class. You are responsible for all materials discussed in class, whether you are present or not. This includes changes in assignments, exam dates, etc. If you must arrive late or leave early, it is courteous to speak privately with the instructor about your reasons for doing so. If lack of attendance (4 or more) is affecting your grade in the course, then you may be withdrawn (not necessarily) from the course in accordance with the college policy. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and leaving early my be recorded as absence. Tardiness: Being late to class or leaving early is a disruption to the class and is discourteous to the professor and the other students. All students are expected to stay for the entire class period. If you are more than 10 minutes late for the class (sometimes the door will be locked after 10 minutes), please wait and see the instructor after the class instead of entering the class late. This 10 -minutes time rule is strictly applied for all the exams and assignments, including the final exam.
Final Exam. The final exam takes place every year in September at the School Abivet in Rome, Italy.
Final Exam. As was mentioned in the section above, in Semester 2 and 4 students have to present the work done by the Ph.D. students during the last year of the course to the scientific board for the passage to the following year. For Ph. D. students of the 3rd year, it is mandatory to pass the Final exam. The Final Exam represents the last significant opportunity for the Ph.D. Committee to ask questions and provide comments on the thesis work. It also serves to disseminate the work to the public (including faculty, students, colleagues, friends, and family). In many ways it represents a celebration of the completion of the work. Unlike the Preliminary Exam, which is closed, the Final Exam is open to the public and announced along with other public seminars. The deadlines are proposed further: ● By the end of Semester 6 (dates to be set up by university) students have to deliver the final thesis version to reviewers (the mode of delivery to be managed by university), ● Within 1 month after (dates to be set up by university), the process of formalization by reviewers of their own judgment has to be completed to allow the admission to the final examination and discussion of the thesis or postponement up to a maximum of 6 months from that date; ● Within 2 weeks after (dates to be set up by university), presentation of the work done by the PhD students during the 3 years of the course to the scientific board for admission to the final exam has to be provided to the Committee; ● Within 2 weeks after (dates to be set up by university), the final deadline for the final exam for the degree of Ph.D. with an internal Committee and a commission external to the PhD scientific board. The defense itself usually proceeds as follows: ● a few minutes of private discussion by the committee; ● a public presentation presented by the Ph.D. candidate, typically lasting up to 30 minutes; ● questions from the committee, in front of the public; ● questions from the public (if any); ● private discussion by the committee; ● outcome decided and announced to the candidate.