Spring 2022 - Undergraduate important dates
Spring semester extends over a 14-week period beginning in mid-May and ending in mid-August. It is unique in that it offers students the opportunity to register for courses over the full 14-week semester as well as in two seven-week sessions which run concurrently with the 14-week semester. The session in the first half of Spring is known as Intersession and the session in the last half of Spring semester is known as Summer session.
Date | Event |
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Monday, March 21 | Advance registration begins using Memorial Self-Service |
Tuesday, March 29 | Reserved seating lifted after the close of registration |
Monday, May 2 | Deactivation of wait list processing after the close of registration |
Tuesday, May 3 | Registration system unavailable |
Monday, May 9 | Lectures begin for Intersession and 14-week Spring semester courses Last day to pay fees for Spring semester courses (14-week, Intersession and Summer session) without incurring the late payment fee |
Monday, May 16 | Last day to add Intersession courses Last day to drop Intersession courses and receive a 100% refund of tuition fees |
Thursday, May 19 | Last day to drop Intersession courses and receive a 50% refund of tuition fees |
Monday, May 23* | Last day to add 14-week Spring semester courses* Last day to drop 14-week Spring semester courses and receive a 100% refund of tuition fees* Last day to drop Intersession courses and receive a 25% refund of tuition fees. No tuition fees will be refunded for Intersession courses dropped after this date* |
Monday, May 30 | Last day to drop 14-week Spring semester courses and receive a 50% refund of tuition fees |
Monday, June 6 | Last day to drop Intersession courses without academic prejudice Last day to drop 14-week Spring semester courses and receive a 25% refund of tuition fees. No tuition fees will be refunded for 14-week Spring semester courses dropped after this date |
Friday, June 17 | Lectures end for Intersession courses |
Monday, June 20 | Examinations begin for Intersession courses Semester break begins for 14-week Spring semester courses |
Wednesday, June 22 | Examinations end for Intersession courses |
Thursday, June 23 | Lectures resume for 14-week Spring semester courses |
Monday, June 27 | Lectures begin for Summer session |
Tuesday, June 28 | Final Intersession grades available via Memorial Self-Service beginning at 5 p.m. |
Friday, July 1* | Memorial Day holiday. No lectures |
Monday, July 4 |
Last day to drop 14-week Spring semester courses without academic prejudice
Last day to add Summer session courses Last day to drop Summer session courses and receive a 100% refund of tuition fees |
Thursday, July 7 | Last day to drop Summer session courses and receive a 50% refund of tuition fees |
Monday, July 11* | Last day to drop Summer session courses and receive a 25% refund of tuition fees. No tuition fees will be refunded for Summer session courses dropped after this date* |
Friday, July 15 | Deadline to apply to graduate at the fall convocation. Applications received after this date will be processed as time and resources permit |
Monday, July 25 | Last day to drop Summer session courses without academic prejudice |
Friday, August 5 | Lectures end for 14-week Spring semester courses |
Saturday, August 6 | Lectures end for Summer session Lectures will follow the Friday schedule on this day only for Summer session courses |
Monday, August 8 | Examinations begin, 14-week Spring semester and Summer session courses |
Wednesday, August 10 | Examinations end for Summer session courses |
Saturday, August 13 | Examinations end for 14-week Spring semester courses |
Thursday, August 18 | Final Spring semester and Summer session grades released via Memorial Self-Service beginning at 5 p.m. |
*As May 23, June 27, July 1, and July 11 are holidays for administrative staff, the Office of the Registrar will be closed on those days. Therefore, for courses which cannot be added or dropped via Memorial Self-Service, course change forms will be processed on the next business day without financial penalty.