Hello everyone,
Here is your last reminder to get your final exams in for printing. If you still haven’t sent
in your Exams to RO and you have 50+ students, do so ASAP. If you are doing your own printing, I recommend printing with lots of time to spare in case of any issues.
Please see below for more information regarding final exam printing:
The exam document must be submitted at
least ten business days in advance of your exam date.
There are two options for final exam printing and supplies:
Option 1 should be used ONLY if you have 49 or LESS students enrolled in a course.
Option 2 should be used when you have 50+ students enrolled in a course.
Further information can be reviewed on the
Departmental resources – Exam printing and supplies page.
Option 1:
For those who proceed with
printing their own exams please note the following:
Option 2:
For those exams where printing support will be requested of the Registrar’s Office (RO), the exam document must be submitted at least ten
business days in advance of the exam date. Exam requests can be submitted prior to the exam document being finalized. In this case, please provide the final exam as soon as it is ready and before the 10 business day deadline. You may submit the form
without a document attached and later edit your response on the request form to attach the finalized exam document.
Submitting exams for print:
Requests for exam printing and supply support are open. Complete the
online request form.
Delivery of printed exams:
Upon receipt of printed exams:
Happy exam season!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Tamara Friesen (She/Her)
Executive Assistant to the Associate Dean Undergraduate
University of Manitoba
Faculty of Kinesiology & Recreation Management
181 Extended Education
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
umanitoba.ca/kinrec |
@umkinrec
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