Illness or Medical Emergency
If you personally experience an illness or medical emergency that physically prevents you from attending a final exam, you can apply to write a deferred final exam.
Religious Observance/Conviction
In the event of a religious observance causing a direct conflict with a final exam that prevents you from attending a final exam, you can apply to write a deferred final exam.
Domestic Affliction
In the event of a domestic affliction, compassionate or other circumstance (e.g. death or illness of a family member) that prevents you from attending a final exam, you can apply to write a deferred final exam.
Three Exams in 24 Hours
Students with three final exams scheduled to start and finish within a 24-hour period may defer one of their final exams to the deferred final exam period.
You must select the exam you wish to defer on your application. If your schedule does not meet the criteria, you will not be able to select this reason on your online application.
For example, if you have exams at 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. on one day, and an exam on the next day at noon, you're eligible to apply under this criteria.
An exam schedule with the first exam at 8 a.m. and the second exam at 3:30 p.m. on one day, and then a third exam at 8 a.m. on the following day, does not qualify as three exams in 24 hours.
Other
If your attendance is required elsewhere during a scheduled exam due to civil obligations or a faculty-approved activity (such as jury duty, academic competitions, or high-level athletic competitions), you can apply to write a deferred final exam.