Important Finals Announcement from the Access Center

Important Information for Faculty About Finals Week From Access Center

Our Proctoring Center is busy preparing finals this semester!  Finals will be proctored 7:30 a.m – 9 p.m.

We ask all teaching faculty for assistance and cooperation by sending all exam materials and a Proctor Instruction Form no less than two business days before the actual final.

We are working each evening of finals week to prepare for your students. Since we expect to proctor over 600 exams, we appreciate your understanding and cooperation to help make finals week run as smoothly as possible for everyone.

Return of completed finals will be the same as last semester.

  • Campus Mail only for finals taken on Mon, May 4 and May 5
  •  All other finals will be available for pick-up at the front desk from 8:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily Scan and Email is not an option during Finals
  • For more information, please contact: WSU Access Center Access.Testing@wsu.edu, 509.335.8079
  • We also wish to thank all faculty for their patience and cooperation this spring semester as we have adjusted to construction hours and issues.

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