Spring Finals 2023
May 2nd through May 15

Below you will find information on your upcoming Spring 2023 semester finals. If your class does not have a final, please check with your professor for more information regarding other methods of assessing your performance.  Many of our standard policies and procedures have changed for this semester. Please take a moment to review the information listed on this page.

 

As Faculty Support receives more information regarding this semester's finals, we will update this page. Please check back regularly -especially as we get closer to May 1st.


Important Changes in Exam Administration:

  • Faculty now have the option to have their final exams proctored. These exams will be listed as "Proctor" in the "Administration" column below. Proctored exams will have one or more Proctors stationed in each classroom during the entire length of the exam and will monitor students for any exam irregularities.

Have a Question:

  1. Send me an email at pkraemer@ou.edu and I will get you an answer.

 

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Getting Help

From 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, please email lawfacsupport@ou.edu with any questions, concerns or problems and we will respond promptly to your request.

If this is your first semester to take an in-person exam here at The College of Law or if you are just wanting to review our finals procedures, come to one of the sessions below to walk through our procedures and/or get your questions answered.

  • Tuesday, April 18th at 12:30 in Classroom 6
  • Friday, April 21st at 12:30 in Classroom 6
  • Wednesday, April 26th at 12:30 in Classroom 6
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About Finals

As Faculty Support receives more information regarding this semester's finals, we will update this page. Please check back regularly -especially as we get closer to May 1st.

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Schedule a Device Checkup:

If you are having problems with your current device or need to check and/or update the operating system to meet the current Minimum System Requirements for Examplify, click on the link below to schedule a one-on-one appointment.

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Exam Expectations:

Click on the link to review the College of Law's expectations for ALL exam takers. This also includes students subject to ADRC accommodations. - Exam Taker Responsibilities

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Owen L. Anderson retired from the College of Law in December 2015. He is now a professor and distinguished oil and gas scholar at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy Law and Business at the University of Texas School of Law and McCombs School of Business. He was the driving force behind the creation of the John B. Turner LL.M. Program in Energy, Natural Resources & Indigenous Peoples Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and the Oil and Gas, Natural Resource, and Energy Journal (ONE J). He is an expert in domestic and international oil and gas law. He regularly teaches classes in international petroleum transactions at various universities on six continents. In 2011, he received the Clyde O. Martz Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.

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