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Undergraduate Final Exams - Fall 2025

November 03, 2025

As we head into the last few weeks of the semester, here are some reminders to help set you up for success for final exams.

Access Your Exam Schedule in MyServiceHub

You can access your undergraduate exam schedule on MyServiceHub.

  • From the Student home page in MyServiceHub, select Manage Classes and View My Exam Schedule.
  • Chang School: Final exams are usually held during the last scheduled class or on Saturday, December 6, 2025. Chang School exams won't show in the MyServiceHub exam schedule. Check your course outline for exam details. Students with online courses can also review the Chang School website for specific online course exam information.
  • Accommodated Test Centre: If you're registered with Academic Accommodation Support (AAS) and write your tests/midterms with the Test Centre, use the AAS Online Portal to book your final exam at the Test Centre by the Friday, November 14, 2025 deadline. The MyServiceHub exam calendar will display the class writing location to students writing exams in the Test Centre. Please refer to your Test Centre final exam booking reminder email or the AAS Online Portal (select the My Schedule option) to review the details about your upcoming final exams. Please visit the Academic Accommodations Test Centre website for more information.
  • All day or flexible time frame: The exam schedule only lists exams that start and end at a specific time. If you have an exam that runs longer than 3 hours, or is completed in a longer, more flexible time frame (e.g. a take-home exam), it won’t show on the exam schedule. Please check your course outline, D2L course shell, or with your faculty/contract lecturer for details about the exam format.
  • Please check with your department for more information.

Conflicts or Overloads

If you have an exam conflict or overload, the deadline to notify your department is Friday, November 14, 2025. An exam conflict means you have 2 or more exams scheduled at the same time, and an overload means you have 3 final exams scheduled on the same day or over 3 consecutive exam sessions (e.g. afternoon, evening and next morning). Exams or other assessments with longer time frames don't usually count towards conflicts or overloads.

Academic Integrity

On-Campus Exams

  • All tests/exams, including those online, are assumed to be closed book unless explicitly stated otherwise in the course outline and examination instructions.
  • All undergraduate, graduate and law students are required to have a physical OneCard for identification during exams and other assessments. Digital OneCards can't 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.
  • Familiarize yourself with what actions may be considered to be academic misconduct under Policy 60: Academic Integrity.
  • Review the  (google doc) Academic Integrity Checklist for Final Exams (external link) .
  • Smart glasses are wireless communication devices and aren't authorized for use during tests or exams. Like smart phones and smart watches, smart glasses must not be on your desk or your person, and must be put away in your bag or under your seat.
  • If you have questions or concerns, or find yourself in possession of an unauthorized device, notify your faculty/contract lecturer or invigilator as soon as you can.
  • Buying, selling or sharing answers or questions may be contract cheating, a very serious form of academic misconduct.
  • Resist the temptation to communicate with any third party during your exam – whether that’s a friend, your family member, a classmate, a group chat, or any website or app that could provide you with answers or unauthorized assistance. Having access to any unauthorized device is academic misconduct – which means it shouldn't be on or near you.

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're welcome to use the Library to write online exams.
  • Treat online exams as seriously as in-person exams. Don't have any unauthorized devices or aids accessible to you, like a cellphone, tablet or smartwatch. Ensure that websites or web-based tools that aren't authorized to use (i.e., Google, Generative AI) aren't available to you in separate tabs, other browsers or another device.

Religious, Indigenous and Spiritual Observances

If you're requesting accommodation due to a religious, Indigenous and/or spiritual observance, you must submit your request via the online Academic Consideration Request (ACR) system within the first 2 weeks of the class or, for a final examination, within 2 weeks of the posting of the examination schedule.

For information on religious observance accommodation for faculty and staff, please review the Human Rights Services: Religious, Indigenous and Spiritual Observances page and Policy 150: Accommodation of Student Religious, Indigenous and Spiritual Observance.

Masks

The university continues to welcome the use of masks in exam rooms. If you'd 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 will coordinate pickup as long as supplies are available. Please reach out 2-3 business days before your exam to make arrangements.

Access Your Final Grades and Academic Standing

With exams approaching, you may already be thinking about when you’ll be able to access your grades and academic standing. You'll be able to review your unofficial fall grades and academic standing on Thursday, December 18, 2025 at 1 p.m. through the My Academics tab on MyServiceHub, via the Student Center. Grades are official on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.

A Self Care Reminder

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

For More Information

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

Good luck with your exams!
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