Summer Exam/Assessment Session 2024
Examinations for the Summer Session 2024 will be held during the period 29 April to 7 May 2024.
For queries about exams/assessments, please email exams@iadt.ie.
Please note that:
- All examinations/assessments are carried out under the health and safety guidelines in place at that time
- Schedule may be subject to change; please ensure you check the most up-to-date schedule on the website
Summer Exam/Assessment Schedule + Other Info 2024
Exam/Assessment Dates for Summer 2024
The dates relevant to the Summer Exam Session are detailed below:
Details | Dates |
Summer Exams held | Between 29 April – 7 May inclusive |
Departmental Exam/Assessment Board meetings held | Between 27 May to 6 June |
Summer Exam/Assessment results issued online | By 2.00 pm on 10 June |
Script Viewing | 11 – 13 June inclusive |
Appeals Deadline | 14 June, by 4.00 pm sharp |
Summer Appeals Board meeting | 20 June |
Final Date for consultation with academic tutors | 20 June, by appointment with the relevant tutor directly |
Summer Appeals results issued | 27 June |
Autumn Repeat Examinations held | 12 – 23 August (dates TBC) |
For queries about exams/assessments, please email exams@iadt.ie.
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Examination Regulations
Deferral of Modules for Exams/Assessment
For students who feel they are unable to complete their examination/assessment, by reason of ill health, access to technology, family responsibilities or any other reasonable concerns, the option of deferral is available to them.
The deferral form, available for download below, should be completed and forwarded to the relevant Faculty Administrative Office. It is important to note that these will be considered no fault deferrals, ie there is no academic applied.
It is important to note that, if a student opts to defer a single module to Autumn but then fails it, it may be possible to progress into the following year whilst carrying this module, as an exceptional measure, up to a maximum of 10 credits. This is not available to those progressing into an Award Year in the following year, however.
The final decision on this lies with the Exam Board. However, if they defer a number, or all, modules, and fail more than 10 credits, they will have to repeat, with attendance, into the following year (without being able to progress).
This page was updated on 12.02.24