On June 27, 2025, the School of Marxism held a special meeting on undergraduate teaching and final examination affairs in Room 2623 of the Huiwen Building, to comprehensively deploy the arrangements for the final examinations of the second semester of the 2024–2025 academic year. The final exams were scheduled for June 30 (all day), covering five courses with a total of 21,426 student exam entries. Attendees included Professor Wang Hong, Party Secretary of the School of Marxism; Associate Professor Sun Tingting, Professor Zhang Shouku, and Associate Professor Ren Heng, Vice Deans; Wang Ping, Deputy Party Secretary; all teaching faculty; and the academic secretaries. The meeting was chaired by Vice Dean Ren Heng, who is responsible for teaching affairs.
Vice Dean Ren Heng delivered a detailed briefing on key aspects of exam management, discipline, and grading standards. He stressed that on the day of the exam, all instructors must arrive at the examination office 30 minutes before the start of the exam, with no lateness allowed. Careful attention must be paid to the collection and counting of test papers, and teachers are strictly prohibited from using public transportation when carrying examination papers to avoid the risk of loss.
The grading, score assessment, and archiving of exam papers must strictly follow the Guidelines on Undergraduate Ideological and Political Course Final Examinations and Paper Grading Requirements issued at the meeting. Ren Heng also read out and emphasized the standards for determining various levels of teaching incidents, requiring all faculty members to adhere to teaching regulations and resolutely prevent any teaching accidents.
Additionally, the meeting announced the re-election of the Teaching Supervision Committee and presented targeted rectification measures for issues identified during the mid-term teaching inspection. Faculty members involved were instructed to implement improvements conscientiously to further enhance teaching quality.

Professor Wang Hong, Party Secretary of the School, put forward three specific requirements regarding final exam affairs:
Maintain strict discipline. All faculty must stay highly vigilant against misconduct such as exam question leaks or unauthorized sharing.
Ensure strong presence and responsibility. Instructors must personally attend and oversee the examination process, manage exam pacing, and take full responsibility for the collection, counting, and safekeeping of examination papers.
Exercise meticulous care in grading and archiving. Teachers must grade carefully and in full accordance with scoring standards, ensure accurate and fair assessment of all scores, and meticulously verify and record every student’s results.
Professor Wang emphasized that before submission, all examination papers must be checked multiple times, verified by the head of the teaching and research section, and then uniformly submitted to the Academic Affairs Office for organized archiving and preservation.
In closing, Wang Hong urged all teachers to uphold the School of Marxism’s fine traditions, integrating a spirit of discipline and rigor into every aspect of teaching — from classroom instruction to exam preparation, invigilation, and grading — ensuring the highest standards of fairness, precision, and responsibility in final examination management.
On June 30, the School of Marxism successfully carried out the final examinations for the second semester of the 2024–2025 academic year as scheduled. Party Secretary Wang Hong and Vice Dean Ren Heng conducted on-site inspections at the Huiwen Building and Zhili Building on the Yuehai Campus. They visited multiple classrooms, carefully examining exam arrangements, invigilation performance, and students’ test-taking conditions.
The inspection found that all examination procedures were in good order, and the final examination process proceeded smoothly and successfully.