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1 AccessAbility Services Exam Procedures 2012-2013

2 Exam Team

3 To Receive Exam Accommodations Register for our services Provide documentation and update as needed Meet with one of our advisors to review your documentation Determine your accommodations and complete forms Meet with your professors to sign the forms Return the forms to our office Attend an overview exam procedures session Repeat accommodation process each term Stay tuned to our website for updates and event notification

4 Time Lines Triplicate forms must be signed and returned to NH1132 at least 7 working days prior to your first midterm test for each course -white copy for our department -yellow copy for your instructor -pink copy for your records If accommodations are only for finals, forms must be returned 2 weeks prior to the end of classes If circumstances change and your are able to write with the class, without your approved accommodation, you must inform our exam coordinators of this decision via email and your professor a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the exam

5 Centre for Extended Learning Procedure Download and submit the AccessAbility Services Information Form to Ildiko Denes. Ildiko Denes * Without this form, we cannot arrange your accommodations with the Centre for Extended Learning. If a home proctor is required, download and submit the Proctor Declaration form to the Centre for Extended Learning.Proctor Declaration If there are changes in your condition or accommodation is no longer required, please update both the Centre for Extended Learning and your AccessAbility Services advisor. AccessAbility Services students will be notified by Ildiko Denes of their exam location and time and should disregard the e-mail notification which is sent by the Centre for Extended Learning.

6 Triplicate Forms It is in your best interest to have all arrangements made well in advance of upcoming exams, thus reducing last minute running around which can increase exam stress.

7 Academic/Undergrad Advisors Students in all faculties need to: know who their academic advisor is meet with this person as necessary to discuss academic goals and approved academic accommodations such as a reduced course load Engineering Students 1st year - Meet with the Associate Director 1st year Engineering Upper year - Meet with your Engineering Associate Chair

8 Exam Regulations AccessAbility Services abides by final examination policies and procedures as governed by the Senate and is available at: http://www.registrar.uwaterloo.ca/exams/ExamRegs.pdf

9 Exam Regulations PERMISSIBLE Pens, pencils, erasers Items listed on the examination cover sheet NOT PERMISSIBLE Bags, purses, knapsacks etc. Hats/caps Wireless or electronic devices of any sort usb keys, CDs or DVDs Policy 29: Smoking will not be permitted in an examination room at any time. Students are prohibited from taking a smoking break during an exam. You must display your student ID on the desk.

10 Exam Regulations - Academic Offences Cheating on an examination is an academic offence punishable by disciplinary action. If a proctor has reasonable grounds to suspect that cheating has occurred, the proctor will: 1.Confiscate all of the evidence available 2.Inform: the course instructor Rose Padacz, director your advisor the exam coordinator Honesty is the best policy - Consider Your Actions

11 Exam Regulations The exam form permits you to write with accommodation at the same time as your class with the following exceptions:  All evening exams start at 6:00 p.m. regardless of the scheduled start time (i.e.: if your midterm starts at 7:00 p.m. you will write at 6:00 p.m.).  Your class schedule interferes with the 6:00 p.m. start time (i.e.: a lab). In this instance, prior notification is required for alternative time arrangements made with our exam coordinators.  When writing an evening Final exam at 6:00 p.m. you must remain in the proctored area until 8:30 p.m. due to the uWaterloo Exam regulations.

12 Consequences of a Late Arrival Daytime Exams  Students are expected to be on time for all of their exams.  All tests/exams will be held at the same time as your class other than an evening exam which will start at 6:00 p.m. Evening Exams  If you have an emergency which results in a late arrival you must notify the exam coordinators at ext. 32292 in order to ensure that there is a proctor available to proctor your exam.  If you have a class that conflicts with your exam start time you must make arrangements ahead of time with the exam coordinators to accommodate your exam start time.

13 Date Changes If in discussion with your instructor arrangements are made for you to write at a different time than the rest of your class, it is your responsibility to: 1.obtain written permission from your instructor (triplicate form, note, or e-mail) 2.follow up with your Advisor 3.forward this permission to the exam coordinators, hedwards@uwaterloo.ca. hedwards@uwaterloo.ca The written permission must clearly state the course code, instructor’s name, and the date and time agreed upon for the exam.

14  When writing an exam you must remain in the proctored area until one hour after the class has started writing according to University regulations.  The only exception occurs when you have a signed note from your instructor giving permission to leave when finished.  Plan ahead for those times when you have to remain in the proctored area; bring a magazine or novel to enjoy reading after your exam is finished. A Reminder

15 Proctored Area  Read  Enjoy a snack  Relax  Work on an assignment  Review for an upcoming exam  Cell phone (please turn it off & leave it in your bag before you start your exam)  Electronic devices of any sort including any device with internet capabilities  Leaving the proctored area without permission of your proctor Permissible ActivitiesItems Not Permissible Not Permissible Please note: we will not assume responsibility for any theft or damage of your own electronic devices of any sort.

16 Medical Alert Due to allergies & environmental sensitivities: Exam areas are scent free environments. Avoid the use all scented products which can aggravate health problems for those with asthma, allergies and other medical conditions. No products containing nuts are to be brought into the exam areas for snacks. Due to others with latex allergies, it is essential that you thoroughly clean up all eraser crumbs from your exam area and throw them in the garbage.

17 Pre Exam Preparation  Arrange with your instructor and/or TA to contact you during your exam to discuss any possible questions that may arise. Remind (e-mail or call) your instructor of this arrangement prior to your exam.  Check the binder in the reception area, NH 1132, two days in advance of writing an exam to ensure that your name is on the schedule.  Make sure that you know where the class is writing for midterms & finals, how much time your classmates have to write the exam and what aids you are allowed to use e.g.: calculator, crib sheet, textbook.

18 Exam Day  Arrive on time and inform the proctor that you have arrived, giving your identification, course name and number.  Take a seat and wait until you are called to your specific exam spot.  Enter the exam area quietly so as not to disturb students already writing. Each student is seated individually. Although you may experience a slight delay in start time, you will always receive your full allotment of time.

19 Getting Started Read: The cover page for instructions The exam to look for any discrepancies or areas that require clarification from the professor Notify your proctor immediately if: you notice discrepancies with your exam you need clarification or a question answered by your professor – we cannot guarantee that he/she can be reached you are ready to print your exam you need to leave to go to the washroom and must also notify the proctor of your return you are ill

20 University policy (pg. 8) regarding illness during an exam: A student who becomes ill during the writing of an examination and is unable to continue should ensure, before leaving the site of the examination, that the proctor in charge is notified of the situation. In addition, the student must notify the course instructor and supply the medical documentation specified above within 48 hours after the partially completed examination. If a student completes an examination, even though he/she is ill, the grade obtained in the course will normally stand. Subsequent petitions for an exception to academic regulations on the grounds of illness may be considered if accompanied by the documentation specified above. The student’s department or Faculty may take the illness into consideration, and possibly alter academic standing, but the grade will not normally be altered. False claims of illness and/or the submission of false supporting medical documentation constitute an academic offence that will result in disciplinary action under Policy #71. http://www.registrar.uwaterloo.ca/exams/ExamRegs.pdf

21 Contract I attended the Exam Procedures Session at AccessAbility Services on _____________________covering procedures for alternate exam arrangements. My signature indicates that I fully understand and agree to the above information. _______________________ Student’s Signature _______________________ Department Signature _______________________ Date


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