Summer 2024 Academic Calendar - Office of the Registrar (2024)

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No Value No Value
Registration Begins 8:00 a.m. (Time Ticket Matrix Details) Mar 15 (F)
First Day of Classes May 13 (M)
Registration and Drop/Add (Begins 8:00 a.m., Ends 11:45 p.m.) May 13 (M)
Payment Deadline - 4:00 p.m.* May 13 (M
Financial Aid Disbursement Jun 12 (W)
Deletion of Courses for Non-Payment**
(includes eCore)
N/A
Holidays / Breaks – No Classes N/A
Mid-Term Grades due by 11:45pm May 16 (Th)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45pm May 17 (F)
Last Day of Classes May 23 (Th)
Final Exams May 24 (F)
Final Grades Due, by Noon May 28 (Tu)
Commencement No Summer Ceremony.
Students (excluding Doctoral Candidates) may Participate in Spring or Fall Commencement. Doctoral Candidates must receive approval from the Graduate College to attend the appropriate ceremony.

No Value No Value
Registration Begins 8:00 a.m. (Time Ticket Matrix Details) Mar 15 (F)
First Day of Classes May 13 (M)
Registration and Drop/Add, ENDS 11:45 p.m. May 16 (Th)
Payment Deadline - 4:00 p.m.* May 16 (Th)
Financial Aid Disbursement Jun 12 (W)
Deletion of Courses for Non-Payment**
(includes eCore)
Jun 13 (Th)
Holidays / Breaks – No Classes May 27 (M)
Jun 19 (W)
Jul 4 (Th)
Mid-Term Grades due by 11:45pm Jul 5 (F)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45pm Jul 11 (Th)
Last Day of Classes Jul 24 (W)
Final Exams Jul 25 (Th) – 29 (M)
Final Grades Due, by Noon Aug 1 (Th)
Commencement No Summer Ceremony.
Students (excluding Doctoral Candidates) may Participate in Spring or Fall Commencement. Doctoral Candidates must receive approval from the Graduate College to attend the appropriate ceremony.

No Value No Value
Registration Begins 8:00 a.m. (Time Ticket Matrix Details) Mar 15 (F)
First Day of Classes May 29 (W)
Registration and Drop/Add, ENDS 11:45 p.m. Jun 4 (Tu)
Payment Deadline - 4:00 p.m.* Jun 4 (Tu)
Financial Aid Disbursement Jun 12 (W)
Deletion of Courses for Non-Payment**
(includes eCore)
Jun 13 (Th)
Holidays / Breaks – No Classes Jun 19 (W)
Jul 4 (Th)
Mid-Term Grades due by 11:45pm Jul 2 (Tu)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45pm Jul 9 (Tu)
Last Day of Classes Jul 23 (Tu)
Final Exams Jul 24 (W) – 25 (Th)
Final Grades Due, by Noon Aug 1 (Th)
Commencement No Summer Ceremony.
Students (excluding Doctoral Candidates) may Participate in Spring or Fall Commencement. Doctoral Candidates must receive approval from the Graduate College to attend the appropriate ceremony.


No Value No Value
Registration Begins 8:00 a.m. (Time Ticket Matrix Details) Mar 15 (F)
First Day of Classes Jun 4 (Tu)
Registration and Drop/Add, ENDS 11:45 p.m. Jun 6 (Th)
Payment Deadline - 4:00 p.m.* Jun 6 (Th)
Financial Aid Disbursement Jun 12 (W)
Deletion of Courses for Non-Payment**
(includes eCore)
Jun 13 (Th)
Holidays / Breaks – No Classes Jun 19 (W)
Jul 4 (Th)
Mid-Term Grades due by 11:45pm Jun 24 (M)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45pm Jul 1 (M)
Last Day of Classes Jul 15 (M)
Final Exams Jul 16 (Tu) – 17 (W)
Final Grades Due, by Noon Jul 22 (M)
Commencement No Summer Ceremony.
Students (excluding Doctoral Candidates) may Participate in Spring or Fall Commencement. Doctoral Candidates must receive approval from the Graduate College to attend the appropriate ceremony.

No Value No Value
Registration Begins 8:00 a.m. (Time Ticket Matrix Details) Mar 15 (F)
First Day of Classes May 30 (TH)
Registration and Drop/Add, ENDS 11:45 p.m. Jun 3 (M)
Payment Deadline - 4:00 p.m.* Jun 3 (M)
Financial Aid Disbursement Jun 12 (W)
Deletion of Courses for Non-Payment**
(includes eCore)
Jun 13 (Th)
Holidays / Breaks – No Classes Jun 19 (W)
Mid-Term Grades due by 11:45pm Jun 6 (Th)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45pm Jun 13 (Th)
Last Day of Classes Jun 26 (W)
Final Exams Jun 27 (Th)
Final Grades Due, by Noon July 1 (M)
Commencement No Summer Ceremony.
Students (excluding Doctoral Candidates) may Participate in Spring or Fall Commencement. Doctoral Candidates must receive approval from the Graduate College to attend the appropriate ceremony.

No Value No Value
Registration Begins 8:00 a.m. (Time Ticket Matrix Details) Mar 15 (F) and Jun 26 (W)
First Day of Classes Jul 2 (Tu)
Registration and Drop/Add, ENDS 11:45 p.m. Jul 3 (W)
Payment Deadline - 4:00 p.m.* Jun 4 (Tu) for registrations prior to Drop/Add and Jul 3 (W) for registrations during Drop/Add
Financial Aid Disbursement Jun 12 (W) for registrations prior to Drop/Add and Jul 5 (F) if adding a course or only enrolled in 4-Week II session
Deletion of Courses for Non-Payment**
(includes eCore)
Jun 13 (Th) for registrations prior to Drop/Add and Jul 8 (M) for registrations during Drop/Add
Holidays / Breaks – No Classes Jul 4 (Th)
Mid-Term Grades due by 11:45pm Jul 9 (Tu)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45pm Jul 16 (Tu)
Last Day of Classes Jul 29 (M)
Final Exams Jul 30 (Tu)
Final Grades Due, by Noon Aug 1 (Th)
Commencement No Summer Ceremony.
Students (excluding Doctoral Candidates) may Participate in Spring or Fall Commencement. Doctoral Candidates must receive approval from the Graduate College to attend the appropriate ceremony.

* Credit card payments can be made via Owl Express. Cash/check payments can be made in Bursar’s Office by 4pm. A late payment fee of $100 will be applied for balances not paid by the payment deadline and $100 reinstatement fee will be applied for students who are deleted for nonpayment.

**Deletion applies to entire registration if not paid by the payment deadline. For example, if registered for a May Session and a 4-Week II Session, all courses in all sessions are deleted for nonpayment.

Su = Sunday, M = Monday, Tu = Tuesday, W = Wednesday, Th = Thursday, F = Friday, Sa = Saturday

Summer 2024 eCore Calendar

NOTE: eCore Calendar dates may differ from KSU’s Academic Calendar dates. Students enrolling in eCore courses must adhere to the USG published dates listed on eCore website.

Summer 2024 Academic Calendar  - Office of the Registrar (2024)

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

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.

How many weeks are in a semester at Columbia University? ›

Fall Semester 2024
Fall Semester 2024 Registration deadlines vary by sub-session. Visit the Dates and Deadlines page for more information. Check the "Meeting Dates" column of your schedule in MyColumbia to verify the dates your classes will start.
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What is the average calendar schedule for a full US undergraduate academic year? ›

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.

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.

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.

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What is the acceptance rate for Columbia University? ›

Columbia admissions is extremely selective with an acceptance rate of 4%. Students that get into Columbia have an average SAT score between 1490-1580 or an average ACT score of 34-35. The regular admissions application deadline for Columbia is January 1.

How many courses do you take per semester at Columbia? ›

Columbia College policy allows traditional students to enroll for a full-time course load of up to 18 semester hours of credit in any one semester. Semester enrollment status is calculated by adding all hours (day, evening, and online) for which students are properly registered.

How many weeks is 3 semesters in college? ›

Semesters usually last around 15 weeks each. Under the quarter system, the academic year is divided into four terms: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. Each term lasts around 10 weeks, and one is optional (usually Summer, although some institutions, like Dartmouth, allow students to choose their quarters).

What is the summer semester in USA? ›

The summer intake in the USA starts in the month of May and ends in August. The competition in the USA during the summer intake is low as compared to the Fall Intake. Understand the timeline for summer intake and application deadlines for American universities beforehand.

How many hours do college students study per day in USA? ›

According to one survey conducted by the National Survey of Student Engagement, most college students spend an average of 10–13 hours/week studying, or less than 2 hours/day and less than half of what is expected. Only about 11% of students spend more than 25 hours/week on schoolwork.

How many classes can you take in one semester? ›

Most schools will allow you to take more than 12 credits per semester, and some even recommend that students take 15 credits per semester. In most cases, taking more than 18 credits will require departmental approval.

What is an academic calendar planner? ›

An academic planner is a planner or agenda specifically for students. Generally, they cover July through June (as opposed to January through December) in order to align with the school year.

How to create 2024 calendar in Excel? ›

3 Excel Calendar Templates
  1. Open Microsoft Excel.
  2. Click the New icon in the left corner of the navigation menu.
  3. Click Calendar underneath the search bar.
  4. Select the calendar template that fits your needs.
  5. Click Create to open the Excel calendar template.
  6. Customize the dates and styling as desired.
  7. Rename and save the template.
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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 academic calendar? ›

Academic calendar is a schedule of all of the events that occur in an academic year. These events may include examination dates, spring break or reading week and the last day of the semester. Academic calendars—and the dates included—can be presented at the semester level or as part of an academic year-long calendar.

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? ›

The Gregorian calendar is the calendar used in most parts of the world. It went into effect in October 1582 following the papal bull Inter gravissimas issued by Pope Gregory XIII, which introduced it as a modification of, and replacement for, the Julian calendar.

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