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Deferred and Supplemental exams

Term 2 Regular Deferred and Supplemental exams will be held June 14-20, 2012. Remember to bring along suitable identification (Student ID card or other picture ID) to be available during all exams.

The deferred and supplemental examination schedule will be posted on this website two weeks prior to the start of the examination period. It is the student’s responsibility to check the website for the date, time, and location of the examination.


Class Class Number Sect Instructor Exam Date Exam Time
ANTH 111 01 Hulse, Elaine 10-Sep 9:00 AM
ARCH 112 2 Mack, Lis 10-Sep 9:00 AM
BIOL 120 01 Smith, Douglas H. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
BIOL 224 01 Marchant, Tracy A. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
CHEM 250 2 Sales, Marcelo 10-Sep 9:00 AM
CMPT 111 01 McIlmoyl, Donald K. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
COMM  323 2 Tsui, Julie 10-Sep 9:00 AM
COMM  363 2 Lane, Brian 10-Sep 9:00 AM
ECON 111 X01 Doell, Wendy 10-Sep 9:00 AM
ECON 111 01 Bruneau, Joel F. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
ECON 114 1 Doell, Wendy 10-Sep 2:00 PM
ENG 110 X01 Matlock, Rita 10-Sep 9:00 AM
ENG 111 01 Nordick, Mary E. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
GEOL 121 01 Stauffer, Melvyn R. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
HIST 121 02 Johansen, Sylvi H. 10-Sep 2:00 PM
MATH 104 01 Yang, Qingde 10-Sep 9:00 AM
MATH 110 02 Valkenburg, Kirsten I. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
MATH 116 4 Yang, Qingde 10-Sep 9:00 AM
MATH 121 01 Atapour, Mahshid 10-Sep 9:00 AM
NS 107 01 Wheeler, Winona L. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
PHYS 115 01 Zulkoskey, Brian W. 10-Sep 9:00 AM
PSY 110 W01 Elias, Lorin 10-Sep 9:00 AM
PSY 222 X01 Martens, Vonda Plett 10-Sep 9:00 AM
SOC 205 2 Ehrlich, Leslie 10-Sep 9:00 AM
SOC 214 01 Broda, Lisa J. 10-Sep 9:00 AM

Applying for deferred and supplemental exams

A student who is absent from a final examination through no fault of his or her own, for medical, compassionate, or other valid reasons, may apply to the college in which they are registered for a deferred exam. Open Studies students apply to Open Studies, Student and Enrolment Services Division. Such application must be made within three business days of the missed examination and be accompanied by supporting documentary evidence. 

A student who fails a final examination may be granted a supplemental examination under regulations established by each college. Students in Open Studies are not eligible for supplemental examinations.

The college may, under extenuating circumstances, grant a special deferred or supplemental examination to a student who submits satisfactory evidence of inability to be present at the deferred or supplemental examination.

The fee for supplemental and deferred examinations, including special supplemental and special deferreds, is charged when a student's application to write the said exam is granted.  Thereafter, the student is liable for the fee regardless of whether he/she writes the exam.

Exam Sessions

 

Exam Type Term 1 classesTerm 2 and Term 1 & 2 classes
Fall And Winter 2011-2012 Deferreds and Supplementals
February 21-24, 2012 June 14-20, 2012
Spring and Summer 2012 Deferreds and Supplements September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012

Cost

Cost is assessed when a student’s application is approved by the college. In order to avoid interest charges, payment must be made prior to the last working day of the month in which approval for the examination is received:

Exam Type Cost
Deferred $40 per examination
Supplemental $60 per examination
Special Deferred (scheduled if a deferred is missed and another authorized) $80 per examination
Special Supplemental (scheduled if a supplemental is missed and another authorized)
$100 per examination
Off-campus location an additional $25 per examination, and any additional invigilation fees and international courier fees, if applicable
Invigilation service for other institutions $75 per examination for U of S students and alumni, $100 per examination for non-U of S students (examinations requiring invigilation substantially longer than three hours in duration may be charged as two exams)
Re-read fee $20 per examination

Other Examinations

Information on the following examinations can be obtained from Admissions.

  • GMAT - Graduate Management Admission Test
  • GRE - Graduate Record Examinations
  • TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

Information on the CanTEST may be obtained from the University of Saskatchewan Language Centre.

Information on the Dental Aptitude Test, Law School Admission Test and the Medical College Admission Test may be obtained from the Colleges of Dentistry, Law, and Medicine, respectively.

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