Exam Schedule
The College of Law requires a final examination in every course for which credit is given, except clinical work, Legal Research & Writing I & II, seminars, workshops, supervised research, student competitions, and courses requiring extensive written work or projects. Any examination or quiz worth more than 25% of a final grade will be graded anonymously. Student Services will distribute anonymous numbers for these examinations and quizzes using the SharkLink Student Academic Profile Information section. Although faculty members decide which type of assessment to require for their class, exam administration is executed by the Office of Student Services. Please check with your professor regarding the evaluation measures planned for your course.
BE PREPARED! All students must familiarize themselves with NSU Shepard Broad College of Law’s exam policies and procedures. Make sure to review ALL the Exam Administration pages:
Exam Policies and Procedures
Information about rescheduling, exam emergencies, technical issues, accommodations, honor code, exam review scheduling, and more.
Exam Software
Information about ExamSoft's Examplify software, installation, device minimum requirements, and how to use the software. Prepare for your exams by taking a practice mock exam.
Final Exam Schedules
Students are required to take examinations at the regularly scheduled date and time specified below unless there are "extraordinary and compelling circumstances" or if section 2.3 of the Code of Academic Regulations specifically provides for rescheduling. Refer to the Policies and Procedures for further information regarding rescheduling and emergency protocols.
The following schedules are subject to change due to institutional requirements.