Suffolk University Law School Student Handbook 2022-2023

EXAMINATION REGULATIONS

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General Rules for all Exams

A. All students are subject to Suffolk University Law School’s Examination Regulations.

B. All students are responsible for ensuring they have the adequate exam-taking technology and the up-to-date version of all required exam-taking software. All instructions for new and returning Examsoft users must be followed. C. Any attempt to bypass or disable the security features of the Examsoft software will subject the student to disciplinary action as described in Rule XI. Suffolk University Law School Rules and Regulations. In addition, any attempt to launch, copy, move, or delete a download exam file prior to starting the exam will cause the file to be disabled. D. The Law School is not responsible for any computer hardware/software problems that may arise, or any damage which may occur to student property, by downloading and using the exam-taking software. E. Students are expected to be on time for examinations. Any student who is unable to start an exam on time, due to transportation problems or other extenuating circumstances should contact the Dean of Students. Only the Dean of Students may permit the student to begin the examination at a later time with the full time allocation. F. There shall be no materials of any kind in the examination area during CLOSED BOOK examinations. Students taking LIMITED OPEN BOOK examinations will be allowed to bring in only those materials specifically authorized by the professor. Only printed, hard-copy materials are permissible in a limited open book exam. For limited open book exams, digital texts, digital materials, or e-books -- stored on a student’s laptop or any o ther device -- will not be permitted; therefore students who have purchased digital texts should plan accordingly. This may include printing out any desired material prior to the examination.

G. During exams, students should not wear caps, hats or hoods, except for religious or medical need.

H. No student is permitted to bring any non-medical electronic devices in to the examination room or to have such devices within the area of a remote-proctored exam. This includes cell phones, smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, iPads, E-Readers, handheld devices, calculators (unless permitted in a specific exam), cameras, radios, tape recorders, headphones/headsets, wireless email devices or any other non-medical electronic device.

I. Since the examination process is anonymous, students shall not identify themselves to the professor in any manner whatsoever in their exam answers or via any other exam material.

J. Until grades are posted, students shall refrain from contacting their professor with any information that could identify their exam to the professor (this includes alerting a professor that the student will be taking a rescheduled exam.)

K. When a student completes the examination, the student must sign the Academic Integrity Statement.

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