Dean’s Extension
A Dean’s Extension is a form approved by the residential college dean that authorizes the postponement of written work or exams during term-time.
There are three kinds of late or postponed work: (1) work late during term time; (2) work incomplete at the end of term; and (3) postponed final examinations. Instructors of courses may, during term time, give permission to make up late or missed work, provided that such work is submitted before the end of term. Please keep in mind that if you do not feel comfortable discussing your situation with your professor you should contact the Dean directly.
It is important to be aware of your instructors’ authority to postpone work, since a Dean’s Extension can be issued only in the following instances, which are outlined in the Academic Regulations of Yale College, here: http://catalog.yale.edu/ycps/academic-regulations/completion-of-course-work/.
- Incapacitating physical or mental health condition
- Death of a family member
- A comparable emergency
- Observance of religious holy days
- Participation in varsity intercollegiate athletic competition
In all other cases of work missed during the term, permission to make up course
work can only be secured directly from the instructor of the course. Instructors
have full discretion and authority to grant or deny requests for extensions for
work due during the term for any reason. This permission may not, however,
extend beyond the last day of Reading Period, except for term papers and term
projects.
Dean’s Extensions must be requested promptly. In any of the five cases above, then, notify me as soon as you are able via email or a call to the Dean’s office.
Because the language of the academic regulations is necessarily efficient and judicious, it cannot account for every situation. And so if you think you may qualify for a Dean’s Extension, but you’re not certain whether your circumstances fit under one of these categories, please reach out to me as soon as possible.
It is also important to know that Dean’s Extensions can only extend deadlines: they cannot excuse absences, whatever the reason. If you must miss class, it is your responsibility to notify your instructor.
Work Incomplete at the End of Term
The rules governing the postponement of work at the end of term are different than those governing the postponement of work during the term. Only residential college deans can authorize extensions for work or make-up examinations after the close of the teaching term (i.e. after the end of reading week). Without WRITTEN permission from me, you will not to be able to postpone a final examination or any other end-of-term project, or regular course work due late in the term itself, regardless of whether the instructor has given you permission.