Conflict Examinations
The Baruch College Office of Testing and Evaluation administers Conflict Examinations during the Spring and Fall final examination periods.
Pursuant to the College’s Rules and Regulations, students who meet any of the following conditions are eligible to apply for the conflict session:
- have two or more examinations at the same time; or
- have three or more examinations on the same calendar day; or
- a Baruch College student who is enrolled in an approved permit course outside of Baruch College and provides official documentation that the course final from the other (host) institution is on the same calendar day as their Baruch College final examination; or
- a Non-Baruch College (visiting) student who is enrolled in an approved permit course at Baruch College and provides official documentation that the course final from their other (home) institution is on the same calendar day as their Baruch College final examination.
How To Apply For Conflict Examination Sessions
All students who wish to take an examination during the Conflict Examination Sessions must file an application as listed below, during the posted Final Examination Conflict Application Period.
Spring 2024 Final Examination Conflict Application PeriodStarts: Thursday, April 11, 2024, 08:00 AM EST Ends: Sunday, April 28, 2024, 11:59 PM EST |
Spring 2024 Conflict Application Request Period Has ClosedLate Conflict RegistrationIf you did not register for the conflict examination on or before the deadline [1159PM, April 28, 2024] or the Baruch College Office of Testing and Evaluation, the Office of Graduate Academic Services, or Graduate Advisement Office was unable to certify your application, please contact your course instructor. Late Conflict Registration ArrangementsIf the instructor grants a late conflict registration request and would like assistance from the Office of Testing and Evaluation with proctoring the examination, he or she should submit the Spring 2024 – Instructor-Department Request for Administration of Final Examination During Conflict Sessions Form to Mr. Hotko at gary.hotko@baruch.cuny.edu and CC conflict.exams@baruch.cuny.edu via his or her Baruch Issued Staff email account. PLEASE NOTE: The Office of Testing and Evaluation can no longer make conflict arrangements directly with students. The Office of Testing and Evaluation is unable to accommodate conflict examination sessions other than those listed above. Instructors who submit requests to The Office of Testing and Evaluation will receive follow-up instructions on submitting the examinations. Faculty members who have questions or concerns can contact The Office of Testing and Evaluation at 646-312-4308. Late Registration Information Form: |
Information for Students with Conflicting Final Examinations On Either Incoming Or Outgoing Permits
In accordance with Baruch College policy a Baruch College student who is enrolled in an approved permit course outside of Baruch College and provides official documentation that the course final from the other (host) institution is on the same calendar day as their Baruch College final examination; or a Non-Baruch College (visiting) student who is enrolled in an approved permit course at Baruch College and official documentation that the course final from their other (home) institution is on the same calendar day as their Baruch College final examination.
Required Documentation
Course Registration
Students who are taking permit courses at another City University of New York (CUNY) campus, do not need to upload Course Registration documentation provided that their course registration is available within CUNYFirst.
Students who are taking permit courses at a non-City University of New York (non-CUNY) institution, or whose registration is not available via CUNYFirst, must present documentation that they are enrolled in the course. This documentation must include the following:
- School Name
- Student Name
- Course and Term Information
This documentation must be attached as a PDF file* and submitted online with your Final Examination Conflict Application.
Final Examination Schedule
All students requesting a schedule accommodation due to a permit course, are required to submit official documentation of the final examination schedule for the course(s).
This documentation may include the following:
- The complete syllabus of the course (including the course schedule); or
- Official Final Examination Schedule for the institution; or
- A copy of the notice of the examination schedule from the institution’s learning management system; or
- An email message from the instructor (sent from their institution issued email account) that shows the instructor’s name, email address and the date and time of transmission.
This documentation must be attached as a PDF, PNG, JPEG, JPG or GIF file* and submitted online with your Final Examination Conflict Application.
* Maximum uploaded file size is 100 Megabytes
Conflict Examination Schedule
The schedule of the Conflict Examinations is determined by the Office of the Registrar (H-850) and will be posted on their website as part of the College’s Final Examination Schedule.
Spring 2024 Final Examination Conflict Sessions
Examination Sessions are 120 minutes and will be held on campus, subject to applicable health and safety protocols.
Day Session
Thursday, May 16, 2024, 1:00 PM
Evening Session
Thursday, May 16, 2024, 6:00 PM
* Room assignments will be provided to students with approved applications.
Examination Administration
The Office of Testing and Evaluation will administer the examinations to all approved conflict examination applicants and return the examinations to the academic departments at the end of the Conflict Examination periods.
Please note that the Office of Testing and Evaluation is only able to administer examinations to conflict applicants with approved applications and for whom the faculty or department have submitted examinations.
Office Update
The Office of Testing and Evaluation is currently providing academic and student support services in person and remotely.
You may visit our office or utilize our Virtual Office service.
Official Schedule of Final Examinations
The Official Schedule of Final Examinations is determined by the Office of the Registrar (H-850) and will be posted on their webpage.