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Submitting Assignments and Taking Exams

At this time, due to security issues involved in anonymous file uploads to the Gordon-Conwell server, and due to potential file and font incompatibilities, electronic submission of assignments is not available. Likewise, exams are not available online. Midterm and Final exams are sent directly to an approved proctor of your choosing who presides over your exam and then submits it back to the Semlink office.

 

MAILING OR DROPPING OFF ASSSIGNMENTS:
 

Please send all assignments to the Semlink Office,
or drop them off in person at:

Attn: Semlink Office
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
130 Essex Street
South Hamilton, MA
01982

 

 
REQUESTING EXAMS:
 

Once you are taking a Semlink course, you can log in to the Current Students section of the website. This section provides course-specific information about exams and provides an online exam request form. For more information about a particular course, click on the Current Students link at the top of the page.

 

 
DUE DATES AND LATE PENALTIES:
 

Please note that the date of the postmark on the envelope (or the day you drop it off in the Semlink Office if done in person) is the date assigned to the completion of the assignment. If your course due date is December 1, the postmark must be on or before December 1 in order to avoid late penalties being assigned to your work. In the event that a course due date falls on a weekend or holiday, the course deadline is extended to the following business day.