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All Dates are TENTATIVE and Subject to Change

No Value No Value
Registration(See Time Ticket Matrix for Details) NOTE: eCore Dates May Differ – See Link at Bottom Begins 8:00 a.m. March 11, 2022 (F) – August 10, 2022 (W), ending at 11:45 p.m.
First Day of Classes Jul 25 (M)
Registration / Drop-Add(Begins 8:00 a.m., Ends 11:45 p.m.) eCore Dates May Differ – See Below Link Jul 25 (M)
Holidays / Breaks N/A
Payment Deadline 4:00 p.m.** (includes eCore) Aug 19 (F)
Financial Aid Disbursement Aug 26 (F)
Deletion of Courses for Nonpayment 2 p.m.***(includes eCore) Aug 29 (M)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45 p.m. Jul 29 (F)
Last Day to Withdraw with a WF Aug 2 (Tu)
Last Day of Classes Aug 4 (Th)
Final Exams Aug 5 (F)
Final Grades Due, by Noon Aug 8 (M)
Graduation Dec 13 (Tu) – Dec 14 (W)

No Value No Value
Registration(See Time Ticket Matrix for Details) NOTE: eCore Dates May Differ – See Link at Bottom Begins 8:00 a.m. March 11, 2022 (F) – August 10, 2022 (W), ending at 11:45 p.m.
First Day of Classes Aug 15 (M)
Registration / Drop-Add(Begins 8:00 a.m., Ends 11:45 p.m.) eCore Dates May Differ – See Below Link Aug 15 (M) – 19 (F)
Holidays / Breaks Sep 5 (M) & Nov 20 (Su)-26 (S)
Payment Deadline 4:00 p.m.** (includes eCore) Aug 19 (F)
Financial Aid Disbursement Aug 26 (F)
Deletion of Courses for Nonpayment 2 p.m.***(includes eCore) Aug 29 (M)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45 p.m. Oct 11 (Tu)
Last Day to Withdraw with a WF Nov 29 (Tu)
Last Day of Classes Dec 5 (M)
Final Exams Dec 6 (Tu) – Dec 12 (M)
Final Grades Due, by Noon Dec 15 (Th)
Graduation Dec 13 (Tu) – Dec 14 (W)

No Value No Value
Registration(See Time Ticket Matrix for Details) NOTE: eCore Dates May Differ – See Link at Bottom Begins 8:00 a.m. March 11, 2022 (F) – August 10, 2022 (W), ending at 11:45 p.m.
First Day of Classes Aug 15 (M)
Registration / Drop-Add(Begins 8:00 a.m., Ends 11:45 p.m.) eCore Dates May Differ – See Below Link Aug 15 (M) – 19 (F)
Holidays / Breaks Sep 5 (M)
Payment Deadline 4:00 p.m.** (includes eCore) Aug 19 (F)
Financial Aid Disbursement Aug 26 (F)
Deletion of Courses for Nonpayment 2 p.m.***(includes eCore) Aug 29 (M)
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45 p.m. Sep 8 (Th)
Last Day to Withdraw with a WF Sep 27 (Tu)
Last Day of Classes Oct 3 (M)
Final Exams Oct 4 (Tu) – Oct 5 (W)
Final Grades Due, by Noon Oct 7 (F)
Graduation Dec 13 (Tu) – Dec 14 (W)

No Value No Value
Registration(See Time Ticket Matrix for Details) NOTE: eCore Dates May Differ – See Link at Bottom Begins 8:00 a.m. March 11, 2022 (F) – August 10, 2022 (W), ending at 11:45 p.m.
First Day of Classes Oct 11 (Tu)
Registration / Drop-Add(Begins 8:00 a.m., Ends 11:45 p.m.) eCore Dates May Differ – See Below Link Aug 15 (M) – 19 (F);Oct 4 (Tu) – 12 (W)
Holidays / Breaks Nov 20 (Su)-26 (S)
Payment Deadline 4:00 p.m.** (includes eCore) Aug 19 (F) for registrations on/ before Aug 19;Oct 14 (F) for registrations in October
Financial Aid Disbursement Aug 26 (F) for registrations before Aug 20;Oct 13 (Th) for registrations in October
Deletion of Courses for Nonpayment 2 p.m.***
(includes eCore)
Aug 29 (M) for registrations before Aug 20;Oct 17 (M) for registrations in October
Last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty, 11:45 p.m. Nov 3 (Th)
Last Day to Withdraw with a WF Nov 29 (Tu)
Last Day of Classes Dec 5 (M)
Final Exams Dec 6 (Tu) – Dec 12 (M)
Final Grades Due, by Noon Dec 15 (Th)
Graduation Dec 13 (Tu) – Dec 14 (W)

Distance Learning Courses – Final Exam Information

Distance Learning Courses:Online and Hybrid courses which require a face-to-face final exam will be scheduled by your instructors on a date and time during the Final Exam Conflict Periods as published below.

Instructors of Online and Hybrid courses:If you require that a final exam be conducted on campus, you may schedule your final exams during the Final Exam Conflict Periods as published below. Instructors or academic departments can book final exams throughKSU Reservationsto book the location and time for the exam. Please select the day and time from the Final Exam Conflict Period section below.

MATH 1111 Common Final Exam:MATH 1111 Common Final Exam: All in-person sections of MATH 1111 College Algebra require a face-to-face final exam. The final exam will be scheduled on Tuesday, December 6 from 3:30 to 5:30 PM for all sections of MATH 1111. The exam location will be provided by your instructor.

MATH 1113 & 1190 Common Final Exam:MATH 1113 and MATH 1190 Common Final Exam: All in-person sections of MATH 1113 and MATH 1190 require a face-to-face final exam. The final exam will be scheduled on Wednesday, December 7 from 3:30 to 5:30 PM for all sections of MATH 1113 and MATH 1190. The exam location will be provided by your instructor.

Proctored Exams:Students taking Online or Hybrid courses must have received written approval from their instructors for a proctored exam at the beginning of the semester. Any change to that initially approved request for a proctored exam or any new request for an alternative date, time, or location of a proctored exam requires written approval by your course instructor three [3] weeks in advance of the start of the final exam week.

Exam Conflicts:If the final examination schedule results in an individual student having three examinations in one day, the student should attempt to schedule an alternative examination time with one of the three faculty members one week prior to the last day of classes.

*Freshman First Flightis an OPTIONAL opportunity to experience KSU prior to beginning the regular Fall semester and receive class credit by completing ECON 1000
**Credit card payments can be made via Owl Express. Cash/check payments due in Bursar’s Office by 4:00 p.m. A late payment fee of $50 will be applied.
***Deletion applies to the entire registration, if not paid by the payment deadline.

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

Fall 2022 eCore Calendar https://ecore.usg.edu/about/academic-calendar/index.php

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

Fall 2022 Academic Calendar - Office of the Registrar (2024)

FAQs

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.

What are UvA fall reading days? ›

Reading days are offered by the University as an opportunity for students to take a break from classes and catch up on studying.

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 is a passing grade at UVA? ›

“A”, “B”, “C”, and “D” represent passing grades in order from the highest to the lowest. Passing grades may also be recorded with a plus or minus.

Why are UVA students called first years? ›

Instead of the usual freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior designations, UVA students are known as first-year, second-year, third-year, and fourth-year students. This is a nod to Thomas Jefferson's belief that learning is a lifelong journey and should therefore continue long past one's “senior” status.

What is the acceptance rate for the University of Virginia? ›

How many weeks is 3 semester hours? ›

A semester credit hour is an academic unit earned for fifteen 50-minute sessions of classroom instruction with a normal expectation of two hours of outside study for each class session. Typically, a three-semester credit hour course meets three 50-minute sessions per week for fifteen weeks for a total of 45 sessions.

What is the acceptance rate for Columbia University? ›

Columbia University has an acceptance rate of 4%. Half the applicants admitted to Columbia University who submitted test scores have an ACT score between 34 and 35.

How many credits to graduate from Columbia College? ›

Every Columbia College student must complete 124 points of academic credit to earn the B.A. degree from Columbia College.

Is UNCG a competitive school? ›

This drastic difference translates into an overall acceptance rate of 19.2%, making UNC Chapel Hill extraordinarily competitive, especially out-of-state.

Is UNCG a small school? ›

Founded in 1891, UNCG is the largest and most diverse university in the Triad, serving more than 20,000 students.

What year did UNCG become coed? ›

In 1962, the Board of Trustees recommended that the Greensboro campus become coeducational at all levels of instruction.

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 difference between a fiscal calendar and a regular calendar? ›

The calendar year begins on the first of January and ends on 31st December every year, while the fiscal year can begin on any day of the year but will end on exactly the 365th day of that year. Both these years have a total period of twelve consecutive months.

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