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Delayed opening; update at 10 a.m.

Exams scheduled for this morning rescheduled

Campus and Community

By Memorial University

Memorial University’s St. John’s and Marine Institute campuses will be delayed in opening today due to inclement weather.  A further update will be provided at 10 a.m.

Exams scheduled for 9 a.m. will be rescheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. No other exams are impacted at the moment: if the university reopens the exam schedule will proceed following the previously announced schedule. Students can access their personalized schedule in Self-Service.

If there is a conflict with a previously scheduled exam, students should contact the department head of the rescheduled exam, not the original exam, to discuss possible solutions or to request deferral. At the Marine Institute, please contact the Marine Institute registrar.

If the exam was scheduled by the Blundon Centre, students should contact the Blundon Centre directly to reschedule at blundon@mun.ca.

If the rescheduled exam creates a situation with three exams in a 24-hour period, students may write the three exams as scheduled or request a deferral for the second exam. To request the deferral, please email the department head, instructor and copy registrar@mun.ca. At the Marine Institute, please contact the Marine Institute registrar.


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