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Official Academic Calendar

Texas Tech University reserves the right to make changes to the calendar that are in the best interest of faculty, students, and academic programs.

Fall Intersession August 5 - 18

August

Thursday

15

August

  • Move In – Residence halls open for occupancy at 10 a.m. (Fall Move In).
  • Select Hospitality Services dining locations open for service (Hospitality).

Monday

19

August

  • 95% payment of mandatory tuition and fees or enrollment in a payment plan due for fall. Registrations after this date require immediate payment or enrollment in a payment plan.
  • Faculty on duty.

Thursday

22

August

  • Classes begin.
  • All Hospitality Services dining locations open for service (Hospitality).

Tuesday

27

August

  • Last day for student-initiated addition of a course on MyTech. Courses may be added through September 9 with advisor and instructor permission.

September

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Monday

2

September

  • Labor Day. University holiday. Limited dining locations available (Hospitality).

Friday

6

September

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to file with the Graduate School an application to graduate.

Monday

9

September

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech without academic penalty (drop does not count against drop limit). All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to drop a course and have course charges removed. Students who wish to drop to 0 hours must submit a withdrawal request online at (Withdrawal Information).
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and have all charges removed. For more information visit (Withdrawal Dates). Financial penalties apply for withdrawals after September 9.
  • Last day to change a major and/or transfer between colleges for current term.

Tuesday

10

September

  • Student-initiated drops made on or after this date count against drop limit. All drops are the responsibility of the student.

Thursday

19

September

  • Last day to withdraw from the university and have 50% of charges removed. For more information visit (Withdrawal Dates).
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and receive pro-rated Housing and Dining Plan refund. For more information see (Housing).
  • Last day to change on-campus Dining Plan level for the fall semester (Hospitality).

Wednesday

25

September

  • Last day for doctoral and master's thesis students to submit the Thesis-Dissertation Defense Notification form.

October

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Thursday

10

October

  • Midterm grading opens.

Wednesday

23

October

  • Last day for degree candidates and faculty to order invitations and academic regalia at the bookstore.

Thursday

24

October

  • 5:00 p.m., Midterm grades due via Raiderlink.

Friday

25

October

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to defend theses/dissertations.
  • Last day for master's non-thesis degree candidates to complete the comprehensive evaluation.

November

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Friday

1

November

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the final PDF of thesis/dissertation to the ETD website.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the Oral Defense and Thesis-Dissertation Approval Form.
  • Last day for M.M. and D.M.A. candidates to post the PDFs of recital programs to the ETD website and submit recordings of recitals to the Graduate School.

Monday

4

November

  • 1:00 p.m., First day of spring 2025 semester and summer 2025 term advance registration for currently enrolled students (continues through November 15).

Monday

11

November

  • Last day to remove grades of I, PR, or CR in the Graduate School. This does not apply to the PR/CR received on a previous thesis or dissertation enrollment.
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on Interdisciplinary Portfolio for the master's degree (non-thesis students).
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on results of final comprehensive evaluations.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to pay thesis-dissertation fee posted to Banner account.

Friday

15

November

  • Last day of advance registration for spring and summer 2025.

Monday

18

November

  • Open registration for spring and summer 2025 begins.
  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech with academic penalty (counts against drop limit). All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university. Although withdrawals can be processed until this date, all tuition and fees related to the registration are due in full and no refunds will be issued.
  • Last day to declare pass/fail intentions.

Mon-Wed

25-4

Nov-Dec

  • Period of no examinations except for makeup exams or scheduled lab exams.

Wed-Sun

27-1

Nov-Dec

  • Thanksgiving holiday. No meals available at any Hospitality Services location Thursday, November 28–Sunday, December 1 (Hospitality).

December

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Monday

2

December

  • Classes resume.
  • Raiderlink available for grading (degree candidate grades due at noon December 11).

Tuesday

3

December

  • Carol of Lights (date tentative).
  • Last day for undergraduate degree candidates to remove grades of I and PR.
  • Last day of classes.

Wednesday

4

December

  • Individual study day.
  • Late night pancakes available for residents living on campus (Hospitality).

Thur-Sat / Mon-Tue

5-10

December

  • Final examinations (Final Exam Schedule).
  • Move Out – On-campus residents must move out of the residence halls within 24 hours after their last final and no later than Wednesday, December 11 at 10:00 a.m.

Tuesday

10

December

  • Fall semester ends.

Wednesday

11

December

  • Move Out – Residence halls close at 10:00 a.m. Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, December 15 at 10:00 a.m. (Holiday Break Housing).
  • Last day for most dining locations (Hospitality).
  • Noon, grades due for graduating students via Raiderlink.

Fri-Sat

13-14

December

  • Commencement. Schedule of ceremonies can be found at (Commencement).
  • Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, December 15 at 10:00 a.m.

Monday

16

December

  • 5:00 p.m., Final grades due via Raiderlink. All grades submitted after 5:00 p.m. must be submitted as grade changes and reviewed and approved by the associate academic dean office for the student.
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Winter Intersession December 11 - 20, January 2 - 10

January

Friday

10

January

  • 95% payment of mandatory tuition and fees or enrollment in a payment plan due for spring. Registrations after this date require immediate payment or enrollment in a payment plan.

Sunday

12

January

  • Move In – Residence halls open for occupancy at 10:00 a.m. (Spring Move In).
  • Select dining locations open for service (Hospitality).

Monday

13

January

  • Faculty on duty.

Wednesday

15

January

  • Classes begin.

Monday

20

January

  • MLK Day. University holiday. Modified dining hours (Hospitality).

Tuesday

21

January

  • Last day for student-initiated addition of a course on MyTech. Courses may be added through January 31 with advisor and instructor permission.

Friday

31

January

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech without academic penalty (drop does not count against drop limit). All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to drop a course and have course charges removed. Students who wish to drop to 0 hours must submit a withdrawal request online at (Withdrawal Information). Financial penalties apply for withdrawals after January 31.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and have all charges removed. For more information visit (Withdrawal Dates).
  • Last day to change a major and/or transfer between colleges for the current term.

February

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Saturday

1

February

  • Student-initiated drops made on or after this date count against drop limit. All drops are the responsibility of the student.

Friday

7

February

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to file with the Graduate School an application to graduate.

Wednesday

12

February

  • Last day to withdraw from the university and have 50% of charges removed. For more information see (Withdrawal Dates).
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and receive pro-rated Housing and Dining Plan refund. For more information see (Housing).
  • Last day to change on-campus Dining Plan level for the spring semester (Hospitality).
  • Last day for doctoral and master's thesis students to submit the Thesis-Dissertation Defense Notification form.

March

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Wednesday

5

March

  • Midterm grading opens.

Friday

14

March

  • Last day for most dining locations until after spring vacation (Hospitality).

Sat-Sun

15-23

March

  • Spring vacation.
  • Limited dining locations Monday, March 17 to Thursday, March 21 (Hospitality).

Monday

24

March

  • Classes resume. Hospitality Services dining locations resume normal hours (Hospitality).
  • Last day for degree candidates and faculty to order invitations and academic regalia at the bookstore.
  • 5:00 p.m., Midterm grades due via Raiderlink.

Friday

28

March

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to defend theses/dissertations.
  • Last day for master's non-thesis students to complete comprehensive evaluations for the master's degree.

April

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Friday

4

April

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the final PDF of thesis/dissertation to the Graduate School.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the Oral Defense and Thesis-Dissertation Approval Form.
  • Last day for M.M. and D.M.A. candidates to post the PDFs of recital programs to the ETD website and submit recordings of recitals to the Graduate School.

Monday

7

April

  • 1:00 p.m., First day for fall 2025 advance registration for currently enrolled students (continues through April 18).

Friday

18

April

  • Last day of advance registration for fall 2025.
  • Last day to remove grades of I, PR, or CR in the Graduate School. This does not apply to the PR/CR received on a previous thesis or dissertation enrollment.

Monday

21

April

  • No classes. University employees on duty.
  • Modified dining hours (Hospitality).

Tuesday

22

April

  • Open registration for fall 2025 begins.
  • Last day to declare pass/fail intentions.
  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech with academic penalty (counts against drop limit). All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university. Although withdrawals can be processed until this date, all tuition and fees related to the registration are due in full and no refunds will be issued.

Thursday

24

April

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to pay thesis-dissertation fee posted to Banner account.
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on Interdisciplinary Portfolio for the master's degree (non-thesis students).
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on results of final comprehensive evaluations.

May

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Thurs-Wed

1-7

May

  • Period of no examinations except for makeup exams or scheduled lab exams.

Friday

2

May

  • Last day for undergraduate degree candidates to remove grades of I and PR.

Monday

5

May

  • Raiderlink available for grading (degree candidate grades due at noon May 14).

Tuesday

6

May

  • Last day of classes.

Wednesday

7

May

  • Individual study day.
  • Late night pancakes available for residents living on campus (Hospitality).

Thur-Sat / Mon-Tues

8-13

May

  • Final examinations (Final Exam Schedule).

Tuesday

13

May

  • Spring semester ends.

Wednesday

14

May

  • Move Out – Residence halls close at 10:00 a.m. Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, May 18 at 10:00 a.m. (Housing).
  • Noon, grades due for graduating students via Raiderlink.
  • Last day for most dining locations (Hospitality).

Fri-Sat

16-17

May

  • Commencement. Schedule of ceremonies can be found at (Commencement).
  • Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, May 18 at 10:00 a.m.

Monday

19

May

  • 5:00 p.m., Final grades due via Raiderlink. All grades submitted after 5:00 p.m. must be submitted as grade changes and reviewed and approved by the associate academic dean office for the student.
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May Intersession May 14 - 29

Early Summer Term

Tuesday

27

May

  • 95% payment of mandatory tuition and fees or enrollment in a payment plan due for Intersession, Early Summer, or Full Summer. Registrations after this date require immediate payment or enrollment in a payment plan.

Thursday

29

May

  • Move In – Residence halls open for occupancy at 10:00 a.m.(Move In).
  • Select Hospitality Services dining locations open for summer service (Hospitality).

Friday

30

May

  • Faculty on duty.
  • Classes begin.

Monday

2

June

  • Last day for student-initiated addition of a course on MyTech. Courses may be added through June 4 with advisor and instructor permission.

Wednesday

4

June

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech without academic penalty (drop does not count against drop limit) for Early Summer. All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to drop a course and have course charges removed for Early Summer and Full Summer. Students who drop to 0 hours are considered to be a withdrawal. Financial penalties apply for withdrawals after June 4.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university for Early Summer and Full Summer and have all charges removed. For more information see (Withdrawal Dates). Note: Withdrawal is not an option if a course has been completed within the summer term (Intersession, Early, Full, or Late).
  • Note: Drops and withdrawals for Intersession courses must be verified by the Registrar's Office.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and receive pro-rated Housing and Dining Plan refund for Early Summer and Full Summer. For more information see (Housing).
  • Last day for doctoral and master's thesis students to file a Defense Notification form.
  • Last day for degree candidates to order invitations and academic regalia at the bookstore.
  • Last day to change major and/or transfer between colleges for the current term.
  • Last day to change on-campus Dining Plan level for Early Summer (Hospitality).

Friday

6

June

  • Last day to withdraw from the university for Full Summer and have 50% of charges removed. For more information see (Withdrawal Dates). Note: Withdrawal is not an option if a course has been completed within the summer term (Intersession, Early, Full, or Late).

Friday

13

June

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to file with the Graduate School an application to graduate.

Thursday

19

June

  • Juneteenth holiday. Modified dining hours (Hospitality).

Friday

27

June

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech with academic penalty (counts against drop limit) for Early Summer. All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university for Early Summer (not Full Summer). Although withdrawals can be processed until this date, all tuition and fees related to the registration are due in full and no refunds will be issued.
  • Last day for undergraduate degree candidates to remove grades of I and PR.
  • Last day to declare pass/fail intentions.
  • Last day for master's non-thesis degree candidates to complete the comprehensive evaluation.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to defend theses/dissertations.

Monday

30

June

  • Raiderlink available for grading.

Tuesday

1

July

  • Last day of classes.

Wed-Thurs

2-3

July

  • Final examinations (Final Exam Schedule).

Thursday

3

July

  • Early Summer term ends.

Saturday

5

July

  • Move Out – Students without room reservations for Late Summer or Full Summer must vacate residence hall rooms by 10:00 a.m. (Housing).

Monday

7

July

  • 5:00 p.m., Final grades due via Raiderlink. All grades submitted after 5:00 p.m. must be submitted as grade changes and reviewed and approved by the associate academic dean office for the student.

Late Summer Term

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Wednesday

2

July

  • 95% payment of mandatory tuition and fees or enrollment in a payment plan due for Late Summer. Registrations after this date require immediate payment or enrollment in a payment plan.

Friday

4

July

  • Independence Day. University holiday. Modified dining hours (Hospitality).

Sunday

6

July

  • Move In – Residence halls open for Late Summer occupancy at 10:00 a.m. (Housing).
  • Select Hospitality Services dining locations open for summer service (Hospitality).

Monday

7

July

  • Faculty on duty.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit to the ETD website the final PDF of thesis/dissertation.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the Oral Defense and Thesis-Dissertation Approval Form.

Tuesday

8

July

  • Classes begin.

Wednesday

9

July

  • Last day for student-initiated addition of a course on MyTech. Courses may be added through July 11 with advisor and instructor permission.

Friday

11

July

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech without academic penalty (drop does not count against drop limit) for Late Summer. All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to drop a course and have course charges removed for Late Summer. Students who wish to drop to 0 hours must submit a withdrawal online at (Withdrawal Information). Financial penalties apply for withdrawals after July 11.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university for Late Summer and have charges removed. For more information see (Withdrawal Dates). Note: Withdrawal is not an option if a course has been completed within the summer term (Intersession, Early, Full, or Late).
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on Interdisciplinary Portfolio for the master's degree (non-thesis students).
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on results of final comprehensive evaluations.
  • Last day to remove grades of I, PR, or CR in the Graduate School. This does not apply to the PR/CR received on a previous thesis or dissertation enrollment.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to pay thesis-dissertation fee posted to Banner account.
  • Last day for M.M. and D.M.A. candidates to post the PDFs of recital programs to the ETD website and to submit recordings of recitals to the Graduate School.
  • Last day to change major and/or transfer between colleges for the current term.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and receive pro-rated Housing and Dining Plan refund for Late Summer. For more information see (Housing).
  • Last day to change on-campus Dining Plan level for Late Summer (Hospitality).

Saturday

12

July

  • Student-initiated drops made on or after this date count against drop limit. All drops are the responsibility of the student.

Monday

4

August

  • Last day to drop a course or withdraw from the university for Full or Late Summer. Although withdrawals can be processed until this date, all tuition and fees related to the registration are due in full and no refunds will be issued. Note: Withdrawal is not an option if a course has been completed within the summer term (Intersession, Early, Full, or Late).
  • Last day for undergraduate degree candidates to remove grades of I and PR.
  • Last day to declare pass/fail intentions.

Tuesday

5

August

  • Raiderlink available for grading.

Wednesday

6

August

  • Last day of classes.

Thur-Fri

7-8

August

  • Final examinations for second term (Final Exam Schedule).

Friday

8

August

  • Late Summer and Full Summer parts of term end.

Saturday

9

August

  • Move Out – Students without room reservations for fall 2025 must vacate residence hall rooms by 10:00 a.m. (Housing).
  • Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, August 10 at 10:00 a.m.
  • Commencement. Schedule of ceremonies can be found at (Commencement).
  • Last day for most summer dining locations (Hospitality).

Monday

11

August

  • 5:00 p.m., Final grades due via Raiderlink. All grades submitted after 5:00 p.m. must be submitted as grade changes and reviewed and approved by the associate academic dean office for the student.
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FALL INTERSESSION AUGUST 5 - 18

August

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Thursday

15

August

  • Move In – Residence halls open for occupancy at 10 a.m. (Fall Move In).
  • Select Hospitality Services dining locations open for service (Hospitality).

Monday

19

August

  • 95% payment of mandatory tuition and fees or enrollment in a payment plan due for fall. Registrations after this date require immediate payment or enrollment in a payment plan.
  • Faculty on duty.

Thursday

22

August

  • Classes begin.
  • All Hospitality Services dining locations open for service (Hospitality).

Tuesday

27

August

  • Last day for student-initiated addition of a course on MyTech. Courses may be added through September 9 with advisor and instructor permission.

September

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Monday

2

September

  • Labor Day. University holiday. Limited dining locations available (Hospitality).

Friday

6

September

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to file with the Graduate School an application to graduate.

Monday

9

September

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech without academic penalty (drop does not count against drop limit). All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to drop a course and have course charges removed. Students who wish to drop to 0 hours must submit a withdrawal request online at (Withdrawal Information).
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and have all charges removed. For more information visit (Withdrawal Dates). Financial penalties apply for withdrawals after September 9.
  • Last day to change a major and/or transfer between colleges for current term.

Tuesday

10

September

  • Student-initiated drops made on or after this date count against drop limit. All drops are the responsibility of the student.

Thursday

19

September

  • Last day to withdraw from the university and have 50% of charges removed. For more information visit (Withdrawal Dates).
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and receive pro-rated Housing and Dining Plan refund. For more information see (Housing).
  • Last day to change on-campus Dining Plan level for the fall semester (Hospitality).

Wednesday

25

September

  • Last day for doctoral and master's thesis students to submit the Thesis-Dissertation Defense Notification form.

October

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Thursday

10

October

  • Midterm grading opens.

Wednesday

23

October

  • Last day for degree candidates and faculty to order invitations and academic regalia at the bookstore.

Thursday

24

October

  • 5:00 p.m., Midterm grades due via Raiderlink.

Friday

25

October

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to defend theses/dissertations.
  • Last day for master's non-thesis degree candidates to complete the comprehensive evaluation.

November

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Friday

1

November

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the final PDF of thesis/dissertation to the ETD website.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the Oral Defense and Thesis-Dissertation Approval Form.
  • Last day for M.M. and D.M.A. candidates to post the PDFs of recital programs to the ETD website and submit recordings of recitals to the Graduate School.

Monday

4

November

  • 1:00 p.m., First day of spring 2025 semester and summer 2025 term advance registration for currently enrolled students (continues through November 15).

Monday

11

November

  • Last day to remove grades of I, PR, or CR in the Graduate School. This does not apply to the PR/CR received on a previous thesis or dissertation enrollment.
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on Interdisciplinary Portfolio for the master's degree (non-thesis students).
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on results of final comprehensive evaluations.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to pay thesis-dissertation fee posted to Banner account.

Friday

15

November

  • Last day of advance registration for spring and summer 2025.

Monday

18

November

  • Open registration for spring and summer 2025 begins.
  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech with academic penalty (counts against drop limit). All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university. Although withdrawals can be processed until this date, all tuition and fees related to the registration are due in full and no refunds will be issued.
  • Last day to declare pass/fail intentions.

Mon-Wed

25-4

Nov-Dec

  • Period of no examinations except for makeup exams or scheduled lab exams.

Wed-Sun

27-1

Nov-Dec

  • Thanksgiving holiday. No meals available at any Hospitality Services location Thursday, November 28–Sunday, December 1 (Hospitality).

December

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Monday

2

December

  • Classes resume.
  • Raiderlink available for grading (degree candidate grades due at noon December 11).

Tuesday

3

December

  • Carol of Lights (date tentative).
  • Last day for undergraduate degree candidates to remove grades of I and PR.
  • Last day of classes.

Wednesday

4

December

  • Individual study day.
  • Late night pancakes available for residents living on campus (Hospitality).

Thur-Sat / Mon-Tue

5-10

December

  • Final examinations (Final Exam Schedule).
  • Move Out – On-campus residents must move out of the residence halls within 24 hours after their last final and no later than Wednesday, December 11 at 10:00 a.m.

Tuesday

10

December

  • Fall semester ends.

Wednesday

11

December

  • Move Out – Residence halls close at 10:00 a.m. Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, December 15 at 10:00 a.m. (Holiday Break Housing).
  • Last day for most dining locations (Hospitality).
  • Noon, grades due for graduating students via Raiderlink.

Fri-Sat

13-14

December

  • Commencement. Schedule of ceremonies can be found at (Commencement).
  • Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, December 15 at 10:00 a.m.

Monday

16

December

  • 5:00 p.m., Final grades due via Raiderlink. All grades submitted after 5:00 p.m. must be submitted as grade changes and reviewed and approved by the associate academic dean office for the student.

Winter Intersession December 11 - 20, January 2 - 10

January

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Friday

10

January

  • 95% payment of mandatory tuition and fees or enrollment in a payment plan due for spring. Registrations after this date require immediate payment or enrollment in a payment plan.

Sunday

12

January

  • Move In – Residence halls open for occupancy at 10:00 a.m. (Spring Move In).
  • Select dining locations open for service (Hospitality).

Monday

13

January

  • Faculty on duty.

Wednesday

15

January

  • Classes begin.

Monday

20

January

  • MLK Day. University holiday. Modified dining hours (Hospitality).

Tuesday

21

January

  • Last day for student-initiated addition of a course on MyTech. Courses may be added through January 31 with advisor and instructor permission.

Friday

31

January

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech without academic penalty (drop does not count against drop limit). All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to drop a course and have course charges removed. Students who wish to drop to 0 hours must submit a withdrawal request online at (Withdrawal Information). Financial penalties apply for withdrawals after January 31.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and have all charges removed. For more information visit (Withdrawal Dates).
  • Last day to change a major and/or transfer between colleges for the current term.

February

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Saturday

1

February

  • Student-initiated drops made on or after this date count against drop limit. All drops are the responsibility of the student.

Friday

7

February

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to file with the Graduate School an application to graduate.

Wednesday

12

February

  • Last day to withdraw from the university and have 50% of charges removed. For more information see (Withdrawal Dates).
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and receive pro-rated Housing and Dining Plan refund. For more information see (Housing).
  • Last day to change on-campus Dining Plan level for the spring semester (Hospitality).
  • Last day for doctoral and master's thesis students to submit the Thesis-Dissertation Defense Notification form.

March

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Wednesday

5

March

  • Midterm grading opens.

Friday

14

March

  • Last day for most dining locations until after spring vacation (Hospitality).

Sat-Sun

15-23

March

  • Spring vacation.
  • Limited dining locations Monday, March 17 to Thursday, March 21 (Hospitality).

Monday

24

March

  • Classes resume. Hospitality Services dining locations resume normal hours (Hospitality).

Wednesday

26

March

  • Last day for degree candidates and faculty to order invitations and academic regalia at the bookstore.
  • 5:00 p.m., Midterm grades due via Raiderlink.

Friday

28

March

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to defend theses/dissertations.
  • Last day for master's non-thesis students to complete comprehensive evaluations for the master's degree.

April

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Friday

4

April

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the final PDF of thesis/dissertation to the Graduate School.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the Oral Defense and Thesis-Dissertation Approval Form.
  • Last day for M.M. and D.M.A. candidates to post the PDFs of recital programs to the ETD website and submit recordings of recitals to the Graduate School.

Monday

7

April

  • 1:00 p.m., First day for fall 2025 advance registration for currently enrolled students (continues through April 18).

Friday

18

April

  • Last day of advance registration for fall 2025.
  • Last day to remove grades of I, PR, or CR in the Graduate School. This does not apply to the PR/CR received on a previous thesis or dissertation enrollment.

Monday

21

April

  • No classes. University employees on duty.
  • Modified dining hours (Hospitality).

Tuesday

22

April

  • Open registration for fall 2025 begins.
  • Last day to declare pass/fail intentions.
  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech with academic penalty (counts against drop limit). All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university. Although withdrawals can be processed until this date, all tuition and fees related to the registration are due in full and no refunds will be issued.

Thursday

24

April

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to pay thesis-dissertation fee posted to Banner account.
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on Interdisciplinary Portfolio for the master's degree (non-thesis students).
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on results of final comprehensive evaluations.

May

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Thurs-Wed

1-7

May

  • Period of no examinations except for makeup exams or scheduled lab exams.

Friday

2

May

  • Last day for undergraduate degree candidates to remove grades of I and PR.

Monday

5

May

  • Raiderlink available for grading (degree candidate grades due at noon May 14).

Tuesday

6

May

  • Last day of classes.

Wednesday

7

May

  • Individual study day.
  • Late night pancakes available for residents living on campus (Hospitality).

Thur-Sat / Mon-Tues

8-13

May

  • Final examinations (Final Exam Schedule).

Tuesday

13

May

  • Spring semester ends.

Wednesday

14

May

  • Move Out – Residence halls close at 10:00 a.m. Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, May 18 at 10:00 a.m. (Housing).
  • Noon, grades due for graduating students via Raiderlink.
  • Last day for most dining locations (Hospitality).

Fri-Sat

16-17

May

  • Commencement. Schedule of ceremonies can be found at (Commencement).
  • Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, May 18 at 10:00 a.m.

Monday

19

May

  • 5:00 p.m., Final grades due via Raiderlink. All grades submitted after 5:00 p.m. must be submitted as grade changes and reviewed and approved by the associate academic dean office for the student.

Tuesday

27

May

  • 95% payment of mandatory tuition and fees or enrollment in a payment plan due for Intersession, Early Summer, or Full Summer. Registrations after this date require immediate payment or enrollment in a payment plan.

Thursday

29

May

  • Move In – Residence halls open for occupancy at 10:00 a.m.(Move In).
  • Select Hospitality Services dining locations open for summer service (Hospitality).

Friday

30

May

  • Faculty on duty.
  • Classes begin.

May Intersession May 14 - 29

June

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Monday

2

June

  • Last day for student-initiated addition of a course on MyTech. Courses may be added through June 4 with advisor and instructor permission.

Wednesday

4

June

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech without academic penalty (drop does not count against drop limit) for Early Summer. All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to drop a course and have course charges removed for Early Summer and Full Summer. Students who drop to 0 hours are considered to be a withdrawal. Financial penalties apply for withdrawals after June 4.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university for Early Summer and Full Summer and have all charges removed. For more information see (Withdrawal Dates). Note: Withdrawal is not an option if a course has been completed within the summer term (Intersession, Early, Full, or Late).
  • Note: Drops and withdrawals for Intersession courses must be verified by the Registrar's Office.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and receive pro-rated Housing and Dining Plan refund for Early Summer and Full Summer. For more information see (Housing).
  • Last day for doctoral and master's thesis students to file a Defense Notification form.
  • Last day for degree candidates to order invitations and academic regalia at the bookstore.
  • Last day to change major and/or transfer between colleges for the current term.
  • Last day to change on-campus Dining Plan level for Early Summer (Hospitality).

Friday

6

June

  • Last day to withdraw from the university for Full Summer and have 50% of charges removed. For more information see (Withdrawal Dates). Note: Withdrawal is not an option if a course has been completed within the summer term (Intersession, Early, Full, or Late).

Friday

13

June

  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to file with the Graduate School an application to graduate.

Thursday

19

June

  • Juneteenth holiday. Modified dining hours (Hospitality).

Friday

27

June

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech with academic penalty (counts against drop limit) for Early Summer. All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university for Early Summer (not Full Summer). Although withdrawals can be processed until this date, all tuition and fees related to the registration are due in full and no refunds will be issued.
  • Last day for undergraduate degree candidates to remove grades of I and PR.
  • Last day to declare pass/fail intentions.
  • Last day for master's non-thesis degree candidates to complete the comprehensive evaluation.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to defend theses/dissertations.

Monday

30

June

  • Raiderlink available for grading.

July

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Tuesday

1

July

  • Last day of classes for Early Summer.

Wed-Thurs

2-3

July

  • Final examinations (Final Exam Schedule).

Wednesday

2

July

  • 95% payment of mandatory tuition and fees or enrollment in a payment plan due for Late Summer. Registrations after this date require immediate payment or enrollment in a payment plan.

Thursday

3

July

  • Early Summer term ends.

Friday

4

July

  • Independence Day. University holiday. Modified dining hours (Hospitality).

Saturday

5

July

  • Move Out - Students without room reservations for Late Summer or Full Summer must vacate residence hall rooms by 10:00 a.m. (Housing).

Sunday

6

July

  • Move In - Residence halls open for Late Summer occupancy at 10:00 a.m. (Housing).
  • Select Hospitality Services dining locations open for summer service (Hospitality).

Monday

7

July

  • 5:00 p.m., Final grades due for Early Summer via Raiderlink. All grades submitted after 5:00 p.m. must be submitted as grade changes and reviewed and approved by the associate academic dean office for the student.
  • Faculty on duty.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit to the ETD website the final PDF of thesis/dissertation.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to submit the Oral Defense and Thesis-Dissertation Approval Form.

Tuesday

8

July

  • Classes begin.

Wednesday

9

July

  • Last day for student-initiated addition of a course on MyTech. Courses may be added through July 11 with advisor and instructor permission.

Friday

11

July

  • Last day for student-initiated drop on MyTech without academic penalty (drop does not count against drop limit) for Late Summer. All drops are the responsibility of the student.
  • Last day to drop a course and have course charges removed for Late Summer. Students who wish to drop to 0 hours must submit a withdrawal online at (Withdrawal Information). Financial penalties apply for withdrawals after July 11.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university for Late Summer and have charges removed. For more information see (Withdrawal Dates). Note: Withdrawal is not an option if a course has been completed within the summer term (Intersession, Early, Full, or Late).
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on Interdisciplinary Portfolio for the master's degree (non-thesis students).
  • Official reports due to Graduate School on results of final comprehensive evaluations.
  • Last day to remove grades of I, PR, or CR in the Graduate School. This does not apply to the PR/CR received on a previous thesis or dissertation enrollment.
  • Last day for graduate degree candidates to pay thesis-dissertation fee posted to Banner account.
  • Last day for M.M. and D.M.A. candidates to post the PDFs of recital programs to the ETD website and to submit recordings of recitals to the Graduate School.
  • Last day to change major and/or transfer between colleges for the current term.
  • Last day to withdraw from the university and receive pro-rated Housing and Dining Plan refund for Late Summer. For more information see (Housing).
  • Last day to change on-campus Dining Plan level for Late Summer (Hospitality).

Saturday

12

July

  • Student-initiated drops made on or after this date count against drop limit. All drops are the responsibility of the student.

August

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Monday

4

August

  • Last day to drop a course or withdraw from the university for Full or Late Summer. Although withdrawals can be processed until this date, all tuition and fees related to the registration are due in full and no refunds will be issued. Note: Withdrawal is not an option if a course has been completed within the summer term (Intersession, Early, Full, or Late).
  • Last day for undergraduate degree candidates to remove grades of I and PR.
  • Last day to declare pass/fail intentions.

Tuesday

5

August

  • Raiderlink available for grading.

Wednesday

6

August

  • Last day of classes.

Thur-Fri

7-8

August

  • Final examinations for second term (Final Exam Schedule).

Friday

8

August

  • Late Summer and Full Summer parts of term end.

Saturday

9

August

  • Move Out – Students without room reservations for fall 2025 must vacate residence hall rooms by 10:00 a.m. (Housing).
  • Graduating residents, with prior approval, must move out by Sunday, August 10 at 10:00 a.m.
  • Commencement. Schedule of ceremonies can be found at (Commencement).
  • Last day for most summer dining locations (Hospitality).

Monday

11

August

  • 5:00 p.m., Final grades due via Raiderlink. All grades submitted after 5:00 p.m. must be submitted as grade changes and reviewed and approved by the associate academic dean office for the student.
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FAQs

What is the difference between academic calendar and regular calendar? ›

An Academic Year (AY) calendar covers the 12-month time span from July through June. A Regular Year (RY) calendar covers the 12-month time span from January through December.

What is the academic calendar for universities in the United States? ›

Classes in the first semester usually begins in August and lasts until the end of December, including exams. The second semester runs from January/February to May-June. Winter vacation lasts 2-3 weeks, summer 10-12 weeks. Usually during the semester, you study 3-5 subjects in accordance with your schedule.

What are two types of college academic calendars? ›

An academic calendar that uses semesters traditionally has two terms, in the fall and spring, and a trimester academic calendar traditionally has three terms, in the fall, spring, and summer.

What do most academic calendars include? ›

Academic calendar refers to dates and events that a postsecondary institution operates around. Most academic calendars include the add, withdraw and drop deadlines for each session within each semester.

Why are academic calendars important? ›

An academic calendar serves as a reminder of important events for students, instructors, and staff during the academic year and semester. Parents, alumni, and potential students all benefit from it.

Is Harvard academic calendar quarters or semesters? ›

The academic calendar is composed of two semesters. Fall semester starts in late August (with first-year students arriving a week early for placement tests and adjustment to campus life) and ends in mid-December after final exams. Spring semester starts at the end of January and finishes in mid-May after final exams.

What calendar do college students use? ›

Calendar Apps: Using an online calendar like Google Calendar, iCal, or Outlook can help you manage your time effectively. Many of these online calendars offer the following features: Make recurring events.

How many months is an academic year in the US? ›

An academic year is one complete school year at the same school, or two complete, half years at different schools. For schools that have a year-round program of instruction, nine months is considered an academic year.

What are the academic terms in the US? ›

The academic year consists of trimesters or quarters - three terms/quarter academic year, as a rule, includes three major periods, autumn, winter and spring, every 10-12 weeks of training and additional years of unit from 1 to 11 weeks. The concept of “semester” and “quarter” in American education are very close.

What are the 3 types of calendars? ›

There are three major types of calendar that have been used through history – solar, lunar and luni-solar. Sidereal (star) calendars have also been used, notably by the ancient Egyptians. Often more than one type of calendar is in use by a given society at the same time.

How do I make an academic calendar? ›

Look through the syllabus for each of your courses. Add important dates and work periods to your planner or calendar. Add regular due dates and add due dates for big assignments. Add blocks of time to work on big assignments ahead of the due dates.

Why are trimesters better than semesters? ›

Students are able to devote more time to each individual subject allowing for more in- depth study and higher quality work. 5. Students may be more willing to take a challenging 12-week course than they are in a semester schedule.

What is the difference between academic year and calendar year? ›

A Calendar year ranges from 1 January through to 31 December. An Academic year is comprised of two Teaching Periods, January to June, and July to December. Each Teaching Period includes the main 13-week Study Period (SP) and 10-week Trimesters as well as block and/or intensive study period.

Which of the following is not found on the academic calendar? ›

An academic calendar typically includes important dates related to the academic year such as the start and end dates for each semester, breaks and holidays, registration dates, exam periods, and graduation. What you wouldn't find there are personal appointments, daily schedules, individual assignments or grades.

How many recognized calendars are there? ›

Around 40 calendars are still in use today, but the main calendars used around the world are the Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, Chinese, Julian, and Persian calendars. The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar around the world today. It's a solar calendar designed to keep years consistent over time.

What is the difference between academic year and regular year? ›

A Calendar year ranges from 1 January through to 31 December. An Academic year is comprised of two Teaching Periods, January to June, and July to December.

What is the difference between the two types of calendars? ›

Lunar calendars usually start each month with a New Moon or the first visible crescent moon after New Moon. Luni-solar calendars try to remain synchronous with both the solar year and the moon phases. However, a solar year does not contain an integral number of days or an integral number of lunar months.

What is the difference between a calendar year and a normal year? ›

A calendar year always begins on New Year's Day and ends on the last day of the month (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for those using the Gregorian calendar). A fiscal year can start on any day and end precisely 365 days later.

What is the regular calendar? ›

What is the Gregorian calendar? The Gregorian calendar is a solar dating system used by most of the world. It is named for Pope Gregory XIII, who issued the papal bull Inter gravissimas in 1582, announcing calendar reforms for all of Catholic Christendom.

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