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Deakin University exam timetable 2023

Exams are included in many Swinburne Online units as a compulsory part of the assessment. This page provides general information and answers some frequently asked questions about the exam process.

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Exam timetables

Exam timetables are released 6 weeks before each exam period.

Trimester 3 exams

The Trimester 3 exam period will be held Thursday 9 – Friday 17 February, 2023. Please check StudentConnect for your individual exam timetable (to be released on Monday 12 December, 2022). Your unit site will also have individual exam details posted closer to the exam period.

Find out more on the General exam information webpage.

Exams are held at the end of each Trimester, Semester or other study period.

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If you are studying units assessed with exams, you must be available to sit an exam at any time within these published dates.

  • Trimester 1 and Trimester 2 exams commence on a Monday and are held over a two week period.
  • Trimester 3 exams commence on a Thursday and are held over seven days.

Check your personal timetables on StudentConnect, after the date of timetable release listed below. These dates are also provided in the Important Dates in the Deakin University Handbook each year.

If you need assistance with your exam timetable contact Student Central.

Remainder of 2022 exam schedule

Exam timetable release and exam schedule by trimester, timetable release date and exam period
Trimester Timetable Release Date Exam Period
Trimester 3 2022 Monday 12 December 2022 Thursday 9 to Friday 17 February 2023
Trimester 2 2022 Supplementary / Special Monday 12 December 2022 Thursday 9 to Friday 17 February 2023
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2023 Exam timetable release and exam schedule

Exam timetable release and exam schedule by trimester, timetable release date and exam period
Trimester Timetable Release Date Exam Period
Trimester 1 2023 Monday 24 April 2023 Monday 5 to Friday 16 June 2023*
Trimester 3 2022 Supplementary / Special Monday 24 April 2023 Monday 5 to Friday 16 June 2023*
Trimester 1 2023 Supplementary / Special Wednesday 19 July 2023 Monday 31 July to Friday 4 August 2023
Trimester 2 2023 Monday 28 August 2023 Monday 9 to Friday 20 October 2023
Trimester 3 2023 Monday 11 December 2023 Thursday 8 to Friday 16 February 2024
Trimester 2 2023 Supplementary / Special Monday 11 December 2023 Thursday 8 to Friday 16 February 2024
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* Note: exams ARE held on the King’s Birthday public holiday (Monday 12/06/2023). Ensure you check public transport timetables as services may be reduced for the day.


Exam Scheduling Guidelines

  • You will not have more than two exams scheduled on any one day
  • You will not have more than two exams scheduled consecutively (back to back), including consecutive exams scheduled across two days
  • Exams can be held on a public holiday in some cases, eg. King’s Birthday in June.

Where can I find the Deakin University exam schedule?

Your personal exam timetable is published on Student Connect five weeks before the exams. It will display the date, time, and mode or venue for each of your exams.

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How can I check my exam marks at Deakin University?

Academic progression details can be viewed on studentConnect. If you’ve made satisfactory progress, you’ll be assigned the status of “Good Standing” and will be permitted to re-enrol. If you’ve failed to make satisfactory progress, you may be placed on probation, suspended or excluded.

These key dates include exams and test days

The Deakin University’s key dates for 2023 include exams and test days. As they prepare for their tertiary education, some students begin to feel pressure around this time of year. It is important to remember that these are just exams and test days and not set-in-stone rules. Each individual student’s university journey will be unique and special in its own way. Just like every other year, we encourage all prospective students to use these key dates as a guide, but ultimately make decisions that work best for them and their situation!

Deakin University Alternative arrangements

It’s your responsibility to ensure you can make your scheduled exams on time. In some circumstances, alternative examination arrangements can be made.

Deakin University Exam timetable clash

If two of your exams are scheduled for the same time, your personal timetable on studentConnect will state ‘CLASH’ and it will list the alternate session you’ve been assigned to, so you don’t need to do anything. You’ll need to sign a Student Declaration form stating that you haven’t seen the exam paper before and you haven’t spoken to anyone who has already sat the exam.

Sitting exams overseas

All exams will be online or an alternative assessment, therefore accessible anywhere in the world. If you are sitting a timetabled exam and you are negatively impacted by timezone differences, you can apply to sit the exam during the next appropriate daylight time. You can apply for a variation through school portal and indicate the timezone you are currently in, and the Exams team will confirm an amended sitting with you. Note, this will reflect the next available reasonable time for your timezone (i.e. 9am). You’ll need to sign a Student Declaration form stating that you haven’t seen the exam paper before and you haven’t spoken to anyone who has already sat the exam.

Disability or medical condition

If you have a disability or medical condition that means you are unable to complete exams under regular conditions, alternative arrangements can be made. Examples include alternative venues, extra time or use of a computer. The adjustment must be clearly related to the functional impact of your disability or medical condition in exam conditions. Make an appointment to discuss your requirements with a disability officer at UniAccess.

Recent injury

If you suffer an illness or disability before exams begin (for example, you injure your writing arm), contact UniAccess to see if special arrangements can be made for you.

Religious beliefs

If you cannot attend an exam due to your religious beliefs, alternative exam arrangements may be made by submitting a special consideration request to your Student Advising Office within five university working days after the publication of the final examination timetable on studentConnect. This includes presenting a letter from your religious leader, indicating you are a member of the congregation and will be unable to attend the scheduled exam.

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Alternative exam arrangements may be made for you by submitting a special consideration request to your Student Advising Office at least four weeks prior to the exam period; unless it is a deferred exam where applications must be received within three university working days after the publication of the timetable. You can sit the exam at the scheduled time away from the University or you may require a deferred exam.

Deferred or supplementary exams

If you’re sitting a deferred or supplementary exam, you are still required to read the information relating to main exams to ensure you’re fully prepared.

Deakin University Timetable and results

Your personal timetable will display the date, time and assessment type for your exams on studentConnect 10 days before the exam period.

If you pass your deferred exam your mark will contribute to your existing unit mark.

If you pass your supplementary exam, you’ll receive a grade of PS (Pass Supplementary). No mark will show on your record; however, a mark of 50 percent will be used to calculate your weighted average mark (WAM) and grade point average (GPA).

If you fail your supplementary exam, you’ll receive a grade of FS (Fail Supplementary). The original mark will show on your record and can be used to calculate your WAM (Weighted Average Mark) and GPA (Grade Point Average) you received.

Deakin University Allowable items for Exams

To view the allowable items for an exam please select the corresponding exam period below.

Exams are an important part of your studies at university, and we want to help make this time as stress-free as possible.

Browse important dates below and find information about alternative arrangements and deferred/supplementary exams.

Find out all you need to know before and during your exams, including exam modes, rules, and support for preparing for your exams.

Note: centrally administered exams are not scheduled on University or public holidays.

 

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