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| Academic Calendar 2007-2008 |

Religious Days of Celebration Calendar

Spring Semester 2007

November 13 -
first class meeting

Registration for Spring 2007 Semester

January 1

New Year's Day holiday. College closed

January 8

Faculty return for Spring 2007 Semester

January 15

Martin Luther King holiday, College closed

January 16

Spring 2007 Semester Classes begin

January 20 noon

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

February 11 noon

Last day to withdraw from a 16 week course and have course dropped from record*

February 11 noon

Last day to change to Audit*

February 18

Incomplete (I) grades from Fall 2006 semester for which faculty have not submitted final grades will become an "F" after this date. **

February 19

Presidents’ Day holiday, College closed

March 3 noon

Last day for filing Graduation Petitions

March 11 noon

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 March 11.

March 12 - 18

Spring Recess

March 19

Classes resume after Spring Recess

March 26

Registration opens for Summer 2007 Sessions

April 9

Registration opens for Fall 2007 Semester

May 10, 11

Evaluation Days***

May 11

Last day of student attendance

May 14 Grading Day****
May 14 Summer 2007 Interim Term Classes begin *

May 15

Commencement

May 15 noon

Grades due

May 28

Memorial Day holiday observance, College closed

* Consult Registration & Records for deadlines on classes meeting less than 16 weeks.

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

*** Two days to be used for instruction or final student evaluations or culminating course activities. Classes not scheduled to meet on these days and classes which do not meet for the duration of a semester will ordinarily use the last class session(s) for instruction or final student evaluations or culminating course activities.

**** Faculty on campus and available to students at designated times.

Eight-week Summer Session 2007

March 26 -first class meeting

Registration for Summer 2007 Eight-week Session

June 4

Classes begin for Summer 2007 Eight-week Session

June 14

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

June 21

Last day to change to Audit

June 21

Last day to withdraw and have course dropped from record

June 28

Last day for filing Graduation Petitions

June 28

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 28.

July 4

Independence Day holiday, no classes, College closed

July 12

Incomplete (I) grades from Spring 2007 semester for which required work was not submitted will become an "F" after this date. **

July 26

Classes end

July 30

Grades due

 

Seven-week Summer Session 2007

March 26 - First class meeting

Registration for Summer 2007 Seven-week Session

June 11

Classes begin for Summer 2007 Seven-week Session

June 14

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

June 21

Last day to change to Audit

June 21

Last day to withdraw and have course dropped from record

June 28 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 28.

June 28

Last day for filing Graduation Petitions

July 4

Independence Day holiday, College closed

July 12

Incomplete (I) grades from Spring 2007 semester for which required work was not submitted will become an "F" after this date. **

July 26

Classes end

July 30

Grades due

 

The class schedule on Wednesdays will be adjusted to allow for the proper number of minutes for instruction, given the loss of time for the July 4 holiday.

Oakton Community College recognizes the broad diversity of religious beliefs of its constituencies. The college has embraced the practice of shared responsibility in the event a religious observance interferes with class work or assignments. Students who inform instructors in advance of an intended absence for a major religious observance will not be penalized. The instructor will make reasonable accommodations for students, which may include providing a make up test, altering assignment dates, permitting a student to attend another section of the same course for a class period or similar remedies. Instructors are not responsible for teaching material again. Instructors should inform students of this practice at the beginning of the semester so that arrangements can be made accordingly. Similar consideration is accorded to faculty, staff and administrators and is provided for in the respective contracts.


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

 


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