Author: Slane, Cheryl

CSD’s Fall 2024 Final Exam Guidance for Faculty

With Fall 2024 Finals quickly approaching, we are providing some guidance on final exam procedures for students with approved testing accommodations. Please be sure to reiterate this information to your students.

- Exams taken remotely should not be scheduled at the CSD. If your final exam will be a ‘take home’ version or given remotely in a location of the student’s choice, students should not submit scheduling requests with the CSD.  Please coordinate accommodations (i.e., 2x) directly with your students. Please contact the student’s Disability Service Professional (DSP) if you have any concerns.

- If the instructor/TA can provide the student’s testing accommodations on the final exam, there is no need for the student to schedule with the CSD.

- *NEW beginning Fall 2024: Students taking their exams at the CSD must submit their requests to take a final exam at the CSD through MyAccess, the online system, at least two weeks (or 14 days) in advance of the final exam date. MyAccess can be accessed from the CSD’s website homepage or directly at www.csd.uconn.edu or directly at https://csd.uconn.edu/myaccess

Exam Date ---------------------------------------- Final Day to Submit Scheduling Request
Monday, December 9th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monday, November 25th
Tuesday, December 10th . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday, November 26th
Wednesday, December 11th . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, November 27th
Friday, December 13th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thursday, November 29th
Saturday, December 14th . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, November 30th

- CSD anticipates reaching seating capacity and may not be able to assist with all final exam requests. If CSD reaches capacity and the instructor has flexibility, we will do our best to schedule the student for an alternate day/time.

- The CSD will be open extended hours (beyond 5pm) to administer all exam blocks during finals week.

- If students are approved for extended time and have exams that are in back-to-back time blocks on the same day, they should first contact their CSD DSP via email. CSD will verify exam information and submit a completed Request to Reschedule Finals Form to the Dean of Students office. DOS will notify you and the student that an exam is approved to be rescheduled.

- CSD will be using in-person graduate proctors and live video proctoring to ensure the academic integrity of exams. No video will be recorded or stored. Incidents of possible alleged academic misconduct will be reported to the instructor and the Office of Community Standards.

- If your final exam will be administered using an online platform, your students must bring their own device (laptop or tablet) to the CSD to take their scheduled final.

- Final exams should be dropped off at the CSD office or uploaded to your MyAccess portal at least 48 hours in advance of the final. Given the extensive preparation, we would greatly appreciate receiving your final exam as early as possible.

- If your final is scheduled for Monday, December 9th, please have the exam uploaded by Friday, December 6th at noon.

- The CSD offers the following return options:

1. Completed finals will be scanned and uploaded to the instructor MyAccess portal. *This could take up to 24 hours due to the high volume we are anticipating.

2. Instructors or designees may pick up completed finals at the CSD office (Wilbur Cross building, room 204) on the following dates/times:

- Monday, 12/9, Tuesday, 12/10 & Wednesday, 12/11: between 8am and 7:30 pm
- Thursday, 12/12 (Reading Day): between 8am and 4pm
- Friday, 12/13: between 8am and 7:30 pm
- Saturday, 12/14: between 8am-7:00pm

Regional campus instructors: Please reach out to your CSD Regional Campus Coordinator for additional information regarding final exams. Proctoring hours may vary along with the Bunched Finals approval process and exam return options.

We appreciate your continued partnership in providing accommodations to students with disabilities. Please contact Lara Smith, Assistant Director for Accommodations, at csdexams@uconn.edu to discuss questions, exam logistics or anything else related to final exams.

Workforce Recruitment Program

Are you interested in a government internship or a long-term job after you graduate? If so, the Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills would like to tell you about a great opportunity for UConn students with disabilities!

 

About the Workforce Recruitment Program

The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP), coordinated by the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Defense, is a recruitment and referral program that connects federal and select private-sector employers with highly motivated college students, graduate students, and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to demonstrate their abilities in the workplace through internships or permanent jobs.

 

How to Apply

Visit WRP.gov and click “Students Register Now!” to get started!

 

Who Can Apply?

Students and recent graduates can apply to WRP if they:

  • have a disability and are eligible under the Schedule A hiring authority
  • are a U.S. citizen or national (residents of American Samoa and Swains Island)
  • are enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program on a substantially full-time basis OR have graduated with a degree on or after April 1, 2022

 

New and returning WRP applicants must register and complete an application each year to continue to participate. Please use a computer or tablet to register and apply.

 

Registration and Application Deadline

Registration closes on Tuesday, October 15. All application materials must be submitted on the website by October 17 at 11:59pm PST. You will need time to get your registration approved, gather your resume and transcript, and complete your application, so please don’t delay!

 

For more information or questions about WRP, please contact Lisa Famularo at lisa.famularo@uconn.edu.

 

We hope your fall term is going well!

 

Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)

Are you interested in a government internship or a long-term job after you graduate? If so, the Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills would like to tell you about a great opportunity for UConn students with disabilities!

 

About the Workforce Recruitment Program

The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP), coordinated by the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Defense, is a recruitment and referral program that connects federal and select private-sector employers with highly motivated college students, graduate students, and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to demonstrate their abilities in the workplace through internships or permanent jobs.

 

How to Apply

Visit WRP.gov and click “Students Register Now!” to get started!

 

Who Can Apply?

Students and recent graduates can apply to WRP if they:

  • have a disability and are eligible under the Schedule A hiring authority
  • are a U.S. citizen or national (residents of American Samoa and Swains Island)
  • are enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program on a substantially full-time basis OR have graduated with a degree on or after April 1, 2022

 

New and returning WRP applicants must register and complete an application each year to continue to participate. Please use a computer or tablet to register and apply.

 

Registration and Application Deadline

Registration closes on Tuesday, October 15. All application materials must be submitted on the website by October 17 at 11:59pm PST. You will need time to get your registration approved, gather your resume and transcript, and complete your application, so please don’t delay!

 

For more information or questions about WRP, please contact Lisa Famularo at lisa.famularo@uconn.edu.

 

We hope your fall term is going well!