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Mid-Year Break Closure

Toronto Metropolitan University closes for the Mid-Year Break on Friday, December 19, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. and will reopen on Monday, January 5, 2026. Our services will be unavailable during the break.

Winter term classes begin the week of January 5, 2026, as follows:
 

  • Monday, January 5, 2026: Engineering and Architectural Science classes
  • Friday, January 9, 2026: All other undergraduate program classes

We wish you a restful break and look forward to assisting you in the new year!

Fall 2025 Midterm Tests and Exams

October 06, 2025

We hope your semester is going well! 

Kindly review the information below about tests and midterm exams to support your preparation and academic success. Additional details about final exams will be provided later in the semester.

As a reminder, the Final Examinations Policy 135 was revised in 2024 and is now in effect. For more details about the updated policy and procedures, please review the Final Examinations Policy 135.

Exam Locations and Dates

  • Check your course outline, D2L course shell or connect with your faculty/contract lecturer for the date and details of your midterm exams. 
  • More information about the undergraduate and graduate final exam schedules will be posted approximately one month before the final exam period on the Exams website.
  • For Chang School exams, you should refer to your Course D2L announcements and course outline for time, location and dates.

On-Campus Exams

  • All undergraduate, graduate and law students are required to have a physical OneCard for identification during exams and other assessments. Digital OneCards cannot be used as a form of ID for exam identity verification purposes. If you're wearing a mask, you'll be asked to briefly remove your mask to verify your identity. 
  • Visit the Exams website for more exam procedures, such as what you should bring.

Online Exams

  • Your faculty/contract lecturer will let you know how your online exam is being delivered.
  • Review information about online exams and virtual proctoring.
  • You are welcome to use the Library to write online exams.

Academic Accommodations 

  • If you're registered with Academic Accommodation Support (AAS), you must submit accommodated test/exam requests by the deadlines outlined on the AAS website, which are before the midterm tests and the final exam period. For more information about the deadlines, please visit how to book an accommodated quiz, test or exam.
  • Students who need access to technology (i.e. cell phone or smart watch) to monitor a medical condition with a remedial appliance or device, must register with Academic Accommodation Support by the registration deadline indicated on the website. Once registered, you must schedule your tests and exams by the stated deadlines on the website and write them in the Test Centre in order to receive the necessary accommodations.

Religious, Spiritual and Indigenous Observances

Check out Religious, Indigenous and Spiritual Observances and Accommodation of Student Religious, Indigenous and Spiritual Observance Policy 150 for more information.

A Reminder About Self-Care and Wellbeing

Taking care of your physical and mental wellbeing leads to more effective studying and learning. Visit Student Wellbeing for more information.

Masks

The university continues to welcome the use of masks in exam rooms. If you would like to use a mask during your exam or at any other time while on campus, masks can be requested by emailing ehs@torontomu.ca, who'll coordinate pickup as long as supplies are available. Please reach out a few days before your exam to make arrangements.

For More Information

You can find information about academic integrity, related policies and more on the Exams website.

Best wishes for your midterm tests and exams!

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