If the integrity of an examination has been compromised, for example if there has been a breach in examination security and students were able to gain access to an examination or its elements prior to the delivery date, the originally scheduled delivery of the examination will be abandoned.
In cases where a breach of examination security comes to light after the examination has already been delivered, but the scores have not become final, such a compromised examination can be invalidated by the Course Director in consultation with the Assessment Review Committee and following the approval of the relevant academic Dean. This requires a re-scheduling of the examination within the term or at the scheduled completion date.