8.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program

  1. Supplementary examinations are permitted only in Pharmacy courses that have a final examination.

  2. Normally, students receiving a final grade of 45-49% in a Pharmacy course and a term grade in the course, excluding the original final examination, of at least 50% may write a supplementary examination.

  3. Supplementary examinations will be of similar length, degree of difficulty and weight as the original final examination.

  4. Students may write a supplementary examination for any one course only once.

  5. No more than three supplementary examinations in Pharmacy courses can be written during the program.

  6. Students who wish to write a supplementary examination must apply in writing by completing the “Application for Supplementary Final Examination” form available from the School's website. The completed form should be submitted to the Dean’s Office within 48 hours of the official release of grades by the University.

  7. Any student writing a supplementary examination may obtain no more than a maximum grade of 65% in the course. The transcript will indicate that the final grade was earned as a result of a supplementary examination and that the maximum obtainable final grade is 65%.

  8. Supplementary examinations will normally be written no later than the first week of the semester immediately following the one in which the course was failed, and will normally coincide with the writing of deferred examinations. Grades for supplementary examinations will be submitted to the Office of the Registrar within one week following the commencement of classes for that semester.

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