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Academic Calendar

Summer 2013


Eight-week Summer Session

June 3
Classes begin for summer 2013 eight-week session

June 3
3-week interim grades due 

June 13
Last day to submit proof of residency, business service agreements and chargebacks/joint agreements

June 20
Last day to change to Audit

June 20
Last day to drop and have course dropped from record

June 27
Last day for filing Graduation Petitions

June 27
Last day to withdraw with a "W" (no withdrawals after mid-term)
Students will receive a grade in all courses in which they are enrolled after June 27.

July 4
Independence Day holiday. College closed.

July 18
Incomplete (I) grades from spring 2013 semester for which required work was not submitted will become an "F" after this date.*

July 25
Classes end

July 29
Grades due

July 29
Late interim classes begin

August 16
Late Interim classes end

August 19
Late interim grades due

 

Seven-week Summer Session

June 10
Classes begin for summer 2013 seven-week session

June 10
4-week interim grades due 

June 13
Last day to submit proof of residency, business service agreements and chargebacks/joint agreements

June 20
Last day to change to Audit

June 20
Last day to withdraw and have course dropped from record

June 27
Last day to withdraw with a W (no withdrawals after mid-term)
Students will receive a grade in all courses in which they are enrolled after June 27.

June 27
Last day for filing Graduation Petitions

July 4
Independence Day holiday. College closed.

July 18
Incomplete (I) grades from spring 2013 semester for which required work was not submitted will become an "F" after this date.*

July 25
Classes end

July 29
Grades due

July 29
Late interim classes begin

August 16
Late interim classes end

August 19
Late interim grades due


*Students must make arrangements with individual faculty members regarding deadlines to submit required work for incomplete (I) grades.  


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