Centre for Extended Learning (CEL)
East Campus 3 (EC3)
195 Columbia St. W.
Waterloo, ON
519-888-4567, ext 44050
extendedlearning@uwaterloo.ca
For prospective students
For current students
For instructors
Check with your instructor to confirm if your course will have an in-person exam.
On-campus: Friday, August 11 (4 pm) and Saturday, August 12 (9 am, 4 pm and 7:30 pm) EDT
At an exam centre: Saturday, August 12 (9 am and/or 2 pm), local time.
With a proctor: August 11 - 14, at a mutually agreed upon time, local time.
Examination centre selection deadline: June 30, 4pm EDT
Proctor submission deadline: June 30, 4 pm EDT
Additional on-campus dates (approved students only): August 17, 7:30 pm. Plus Registrar Scheduled dates TBD.
You can find future dates for exams for online courses on the Registrar's Important Dates page.
On-campus: Friday, December 8 (4 pm) and Saturday, December 9 (9 am, 4 pm and 7:30 pm), ET
At an exam centre: Saturday, December 9 (9 am and/or 2 pm), local tme
With a proctor: December 8 - 11, at a mutually agreed upon time, local time
Examination centre selection deadline: October 28, 4pm ET
Proctor submission deadline: October 27, 4pm ET
Additional on-campus dates (approved students only): December 14, 7:30 pm. Plus Registrar Scheduled dates TBD.
The Registrar will publish the Final Exam schedule on October 3. Exam dates and times for in-person online course exams will be posted in Odyssey shortly after that date. Check with your instructor to confirm if your course will have an in-person exam.
On-campus: Friday, April 12(4 pm) and Saturday, April 13 (9 am, 4 pm and 7:30 pm)
At an exam centre: Saturday, April 13 (9 am and/or 2 pm)
With a proctor: April 12 - 15, at a mutually agreed upon time.
Additional on-campus dates: TBD
Examination centre selection deadline: TBD
Proctor submission deadline: TBD
Centre for Extended Learning (CEL)
East Campus 3 (EC3)
195 Columbia St. W.
Waterloo, ON
519-888-4567, ext 44050
extendedlearning@uwaterloo.ca
For prospective students
For current students
For instructors
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is centralized within our Office of Indigenous Relations.