Schedule of Examinations for the Fall Semester 2010
as of September 17, 2010
| Time |
Thursday, December 9 |
Room |
|
9:00am
|
CH 211 Ancient Church PT 311 Church Dyn. & Pastoral Practice
|
3 1
|
|
2:00pm
|
PTC 261 Human Personality
|
3
|
| Time |
Friday, December 10 |
Room |
|
9:00am
|
OT 011 Hebrew 1a OT 013 Hebrew 3a CH 321 Church in the Modern Age
|
3 2 1
|
| Time |
Monday, December 13 |
Room |
|
9:00am
|
ST 101 Prolegomena OT 323 Poetry & Wisdom
|
2 & 3 1
|
| 2:00pm |
NT 011aa (Sect 1) Greek 1aa NT 011aa (Sect 2) Greek 1aa NT 012a Greek 2a NT 012b Greek 1b PTC 221 Counseling & Physiology |
2 4 3 6 1 |
| 6:30pm |
PTC 251 Marriage Counseling OT 131 Biblical Theology I |
3 1 |
| Time |
Tuesday, December 14 |
Room |
| 9:00am |
AP 101 (Sect 1) Intro. to Apologetics OT 211 OTHT I
|
3 1
|
| 2:00pm |
ST 211 Doctrine of Man
|
1 & 2
|
| 6:30pm |
ST 131 Survey of Ref. Theology |
1 |
| Time |
Wednesday, December 15 |
Room |
|
9:00am
|
NT 311 Epistles & Revelation
|
1
|
|
2:00pm
|
NT 013c Greek C PT 031P Adv. Theol. Writing
|
6 Craig
|
|
6:30pm
|
CH 131 Surv. of Church History
|
1
|
| Time |
Thursday, December 16 |
Room |
|
9:00am
|
NT 111 New Testament Introduction
|
3
|
|
2:00pm
|
NT 211 Gospels
|
1
|
|
6:00pm
|
AP 101 (S2) Apologetics
OT 141 OT for Ministry
|
1
2
|
| Time |
Friday, December 17 |
Room |
|
9:00am
|
PT 211 Doctrine of Church CH 311 Reformation |
2 1 |
Please Note: All examinations must be completed by the last day of the exam period
OR an Incomplete must be requested from the Registrar’s Office.
Students who must take an exam at a time other than the scheduled time but within the examination period must do the following:
- Submit a Request to Reschedule Final Exam Form to the Student Affairs Office. Forms are available online and in the rack outside the office Student Affairs Office located in Machen.
- Secure initial approval of the Dean of Students, then the approval of the professor.
- Approvals must be secured at least one week prior to the beginning of the exam period.
Students must abide by the institutional honor code policy during examinations and sign the following pledge: I pledge my honor that I have neither given nor received any assistance--verbal, written, or electronic---on this examination beyond that specifically permitted by the instructor in charge.
In its discussions related to the Honor System in the spring of 1993 the faculty decided to change its policy with regard to allowing extra time on final examinations for students whose native language is not English. Instead of allowing extra time for such students, professors would seek to compensate for language difficulty in other ways that would be appropriate for their particular courses. Students with questions about this policy should see their individual professors or the Academic Dean or the Dean of Students.