All elements of summative evaluations, including but not limited to Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs), written tests, practical exercises, and coursework, are completely confidential. Students are not allowed to share, discuss, or disseminate any specifics about questions, stations, or other assessment materials with their classmates, or other SGU students. Engaging in such activities is considered academic misconduct and will be regarded as a breach of the university’s regulations concerning cheating and plagiarism. Any student who participates in this behavior will be reported to the Judiciary Committee for prompt disciplinary measures. Students are required to maintain the utmost standards of academic integrity and should seek clarification from faculty if they have any inquiries about assessment policies.

Students who fail to appear or to complete a scheduled assessment must follow the process for resolution of missed assessments.

Scheduling examinations (regular, resit, completion, comprehensive) is at the discretion of the University.

For further information on the SVM Assessments Policy, please view the policy here.