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Examination Entry Forms
For certain graduate taught courses you will be required to complete your Examination Entry form through the College. You will be informed by the Academic Secretary if you are required to do this and an Examination entry form will be sent to your pigeonhole for completion.
Examination Fees for 2010-11
Late Examination Entry fee - £40
Change of Option Fee - £40
Resubmission of thesis for the MSc (by coursework) - £119
Re-entry to a MPhil, MSc (by coursework) or MSt examination (if you are not receiving any further tuition and therefore not paying any composition fees) - £331
Payments are to be made through the University Online Shop before the entry form is submitted and the order number written on the entry form. Select 'Product catalogue' and then scroll down to 'My Account' and 'login'. If it is your first time using the online shop you will need to set up an account by following the instructions. Once you are set up, select 'Academic records Office Exam schools' and then select 'Exam Entry Fees'.
Special Examination Arrangements
If you require special Examination arrangements please inform the academic [dot] secretary [at] wolfson [dot] ox [dot] ac [dot] uk (Academic Secretary) as soon as you begin your course. Reasons for special arrangements may include a disclosed disability or long-term injury; mental health difficulties; dyslexia, dyspraxia and specific learning difficulties; Religious festivals coinciding with examination dates. Please note: Use of foreign language dictionaries and English only dictionaries are not permitted. Examination provisions may range from extra time, to enlarged font papers for those who are visually impaired, to using a word processor for those with a physical disability. You will need to provide medical evidence from a specialist, general practitioner or college doctor explicitly outlining why you need special arrangements and what specific arrangements you would require. For students who are dyslexic and/or dyspraxic, a report (that is no more than 6 years old and carried out after the age of sixteen) from an educational psychologist is required. Your application will be forwarded to the Proctors for consideration.
The Disability Advisory Service can be found here
Examination Regulations
The 'University of Oxford Examination Regulations' is published by the Oxford University Press and contains full details of syllabuses and examinations, as well as detailed requirements for degrees, including residence requirements. In all matters, the University Examination Regulations are generally regarded as the final authority.
Further information on Examinations and Assessments can be found here

