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Timetable for deferred and supplementary exams
If you have been approved for a deferred exam or offered a supplementary exam, your personal exam timetable will be available via as per below dates.
College Name | SP1/SP5 Deferred Exam Period | Student Personal Timetable Release date |
All Colleges | 8 - 19 Jul 2024 | 4 July 2024 |
If you are unsure which College your subject falls under, please refer to your Subject Outline.
If you are unable to attend your deferred or supplementary exam due to special circumstances you will need to submit a . All applications will require Special Circumstances Supporting Documentation.
College Name | SP2/SP9 Deferred Exam Period | Student Personal Timetable Release date |
Healthcare Sciences | 7 - 14 Dec 2024 | 5 Dec 2024 |
Medicine | 7 - 14 Dec 2024 | 5 Dec 2024 |
Dentistry | Refer to your College | Refer to your College |
Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences | 7 - 14 Dec 2024 | 5 Dec 2024 |
Arts, Society and Education | 13 - 17 Jan 2025 | 12 Dec 2024 |
Business, Law and Governance | 13 - 17 Jan 2025 | 12 Dec 2024 |
Science and Engineering | 13 - 17 Jan 2025 | 12 Dec 2024 |
If you are unsure which College your subject falls under please refer to your Subject Outline.
If you are unable to attend your deferred or supplementary exam due to special circumstances you will need to submit a . All applications will require Special Circumstances Supporting Documentation.
The following dates apply to all JCU Colleges who operate on Trimesters.
Subjects/Colleges | Trimester 1 Deferred Exam Period | Student Personal Timetable Release date |
All Colleges | 14 - 17 May 2024 | 14 May 2024 |
Subjects/Colleges | Trimester 2 Deferred Exam Period | Student Personal Timetable Release date |
All Colleges | 10 - 13 Sept 2024 | 10 Sept 2024 |
Subjects/Colleges | Trimester 3 Deferred Exam Period | Student Personal Timetable Release date |
All Colleges | 13 - 17 Jan 2025 | 7 Jan 2025 |
If you are unsure which College your subject falls under please refer to your Subject Outline.
If you are unable to attend your deferred or supplementary exam due to special circumstances you will need to submit a . All applications will require Special Circumstances Supporting Documentation.
If you have a deferred or supplementary exam for a Study Period not listed, please refer to your Subject Coordinator.
Deferred exam (ED)
A deferred exam is available to students who cannot attend their scheduled formal exam due to special circumstances, such as illness or circumstances beyond your control.
If you are unable to sit your exam/s on the scheduled date due to extenuating circumstances, you may submit an Application for Deferred Exam within three (3) business days from the scheduled date/s of the exam/s you are seeking to defer. Business days are considered Monday to Friday.
You will be advised of the outcome of your Application for Deferred Examination by email within five business days of submitting your application, provided all required information is included. It may take longer to receive an outcome if you are requested to provide additional supporting documentation or if your application is referred to the relevant Subject Coordinator/s for endorsement.
If your application is approved, you will receive an ED result for the approved subject/s at the relevant result release date. Contact Exams (exams@jcu.edu.au) if you have received an ED result but did not apply for a deferred examination.
Supplementary exam/assignment (FSE) or (FSA)
You will receive an FSE or FSA grade if you have been granted a Supplementary Examination or Supplementary Assessment, which provides you with another chance to pass the subject. A supplementary exam is an additional exam (or other form of assessment) that may be approved for a student in the following circumstances:
- A student who has come close to passing a subject and meets the relevant College guidelines for awarding a supplementary exam.
- A student who has applied for special consideration due to unexpected circumstances impacting their performance during the first exam.
You must pass the supplementary exam/assessment to achieve an overall pass for the subject.
Supplementary exams are scheduled after the formal exam period, and may not be available for all subjects, or for all examination types.
Results from a supplementary exam are:
- SP - Pass after sitting a supplementary examination or supplementary assessment.
- SS - Satisfactory after sitting a supplementary examination or supplementary assessment (a passing level in an ungraded subject).
- F - Fail - did not meet the passing requirements of a graded subject.
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