Academic Calendar Considerations
Revised January 19, 2017
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Academic calendars are created based upon
specific guidelines/considerations previously approved by the Academic
Leadership Team (ALT) and Executive Staff. Decisions that extend beyond the
routine practice of creating the calendar are presented by the Registrar to the
ALT for consideration. The final exam schedule is created by a subgroup of the
Academic Calendar Committee. The approved academic calendar is presented to ALT
for communication.
With
the exception of the “grades due” date the purpose of the academic calendar is
to communicate important dates/deadlines of the semester to students. It is not
intended to list all dates pertaining to employees. Departments are encouraged
to use the academic calendar when scheduling their work to minimize disruptions
for students when classes are in session.
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Parts-of-Term
Spring
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Summer
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Fall
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Session A – 14 weeks
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Session A – 10 weeks
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Session A – 14 weeks
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Session B – 6 weeks
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Session B – 5 weeks
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Session B – 6 weeks
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Session C – 6 weeks
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Session C – 5 weeks
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Session C – 6 weeks
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Session I – 7 weeks (WLD, MLT only)
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Session E – 3 weeks
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Session I – 7 weeks (WLD, MLT only)
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Session J – 7 weeks (WLD, MLT only)
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Session LBC – 8 weeks
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Session J – 7 weeks (WLD, MLT only)
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Sessions/terms should have the same number
of Mondays, Tuesday, etc. for ease of scheduling lecture and lab courses and to
ensure that all classes meet the required number of minutes. This may
necessitate the need to have more than the required number of days for any
given session/term. On occasion to meet the required number of Mondays,
Tuesdays, etc., a day of the week may be substituted for another day.
· Criteria for tuition due dates, advising for registration
timeline, priority admissions deadlines, priority financial aid deadlines, and
priority residency deadlines are maintained by the Academic Calendar committee
with input from stakeholders.
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Drop and Add Periods
o
3 week class – add period – 1 day
o
3 week class – drop period – 1 day
o
4 week class – add period – 1 day
o
4 week class – drop period – 1 day
o
5 week class – add period – 1 day
o
5 week class – drop period – 2 days
o
6 week class – add period – 2 days
o
6 week class – drop period – 3 days
o 7
week class – add period – 2 days
o 7
week class – drop period – 3 days
o 8
week class – add period – 2 days
o 8
week class – drop period – 3 days
o 10
week class – add period – 2 days
o 10
week class – drop period – 3 days
o 14 week
class – add period 3 days
o 14
week class – drop period 5 days
NOTE: The
drop & add periods are prorated for terms of varying lengths to coincide
with the equivalent of the first three/five instructional days of a semester
(Add – 4.28% of instructional days; Drop – 7.14% of instructional days [round
days as needed]).
· Exams are
included in the academic calendar, but they do not satisfy instructional time requirements.
Preferably, the exam schedule should be established so that students do not have exams back to back, and to the
extent possible students should not have an exam the day following the last day
of class.
Spring
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Summer
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Fall
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Session A – 5 exam days
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Session A – 3 exam days
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Session A – 5 exam days
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Session B – 1 exam day
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Session B – 1 exam day
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Session B – 1 exam day
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Session C – 1 exam day
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Session C – 1 exam day
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Session C – 1 exam day
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Session I – 1 exam day
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Session E – 1 exam day
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Session I – 1 exam day
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Session J – 1 exam day
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Session LBC – 1 exam days
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Session J – 1 exam day
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· All withdrawals
must occur prior to completion of 60% of the academic session. The
establishment of the 60% date excludes the exam schedule. All calendar dates
are included except five+ day breaks (e.g., Spring Break).
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Sufficient time (3 full BD) should be incorporated between
semesters/terms to ensure that all the Financial Aid and Registrar Office end
of term processes are complete (i.e., grades, clearing students for graduation,
SAP process, etc.) Adequate time for IT
maintenance and other technological needs should be considered as well.
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Commencement should be as close to the end of term as possible (while
permitted, weekend commencement exercises should be avoided if possible).
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Incomplete deadline is 20 BD from the 1st day of the
subsequent session.
·
Friday deadlines should be avoided. If the deadline is required, per calendar
considerations, ending times should be noted on academic calendar for the
following:
o
Drop period
o
Add period
o
Financial Aid priority date
o
Withdrawal deadline
o
Tuition due date
o
Application priority date
o
Residency priority date
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Change of Major
Tri-County’s spring break will be the same as Clemson’s spring break. Clemson’s fall break should be considered when scheduling our fall break.
- A faculty/staff development (in-service) day will be incorporated into fall/spring terms This day will not coincide with a scheduled no class/college closed day; nor will it be calculated in advising/registration dates. Given that the state says we are closed on election day; we will recognize that as a professional development day.
- Grades are due at 9:00am two BD days after last day of final exams.
- Procedure 8-3-101.1 (Faculty Non-Work Days) must be considered in creating the academic calendar. The Assistant Vice President of Human Resources or designee is responsible for ensuring compliance to this procedure.
- Include College closed dates on Enrollment Calendar.
- Holiday Schedules
- Executive Staff approves holiday schedule for the College. The Assistant Vice President of Human Resources or designee informs the Calendar Committee.
- Holidays do not have to be observed on the date they fall.
- If July 4th falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, Memorial Day is moved to July 3rd or 5th to allow a longer break for students and employees.
- The College must be closed to the public every even year on General Election Day.
- 2017-2020 Approved Holiday Schedule:
State
2017 |
TCTC
2017 |
State
2018 |
TCTC
2018 |
State 2019
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TCTC 2019
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State 2020
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TCTC 2020
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2-Jan
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2-Jan
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1-Jan
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1-Jan
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1-Jan
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1-Jan
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1-Jan
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1-Jan
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16-Jan
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16-Jan
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15-Jan
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15-Jan
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21-Jan
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21-Jan
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20-Jan
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20-Jan
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20-Feb
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27-Dec
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19-Feb
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27-Dec
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18-Feb
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27-Dec
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17-Feb
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29-Dec
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10-May
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28-Dec
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10-May
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28-Dec
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10-May
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20-Dec
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10-May
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30-Dec
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29-May
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3-Jul
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28-May
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28-May
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27-May
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5-Jul
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25-May
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25-May
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4-Jul
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4-Jul
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4-Jul
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4-Jul
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4-Jul
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4-Jul
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3-Jul
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3-Jul
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4-Sep
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4-Sep
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3-Sep
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3-Sep
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2-Sep
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2-Sep
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7-Sep
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7-Sep
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11-Nov
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29-Dec
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11-Nov
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31-Dec
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11-Nov
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31-Dec
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11-Nov
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31-Dec
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23-Nov
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23-Nov
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22-Nov
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22-Nov
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28-Nov
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28-Nov
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26-Nov
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26-Nov
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24-Nov
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24-Nov
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23-Nov
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23-Nov
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29-Nov
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29-Nov
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27-Nov
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27-Nov
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22-Dec
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22-Dec
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24-Dec
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24-Dec
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24-Dec
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24-Dec
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24-Dec
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24-Dec
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25-Dec
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25-Dec
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25-Dec
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25-Dec
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25-Dec
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25-Dec
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25-Dec
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25-Dec
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26-Dec
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26-Dec
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26-Dec
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26-Dec
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26-Dec
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26-Dec
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28-Dec
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28-Dec
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- “Session Dates” section include the exam period [Session Dates (First day of class through the last day of exams)]
- Include drop/withdraw definitions: “NOTE:
- Drop Date: Students who drop a course by the drop date will receive a 100% refund for the tuition and fees of that course and the course will be removed from their academic record.
- Withdrawal Date: Students who withdraw from a course after the drop date will not receive a refund for the tuition and fees for that course. Students who withdraw from a course before the withdrawal deadline will receive a grade of W on their academic record.
- *Please reference the TCTC Procedure 7‐2‐1012.1 for full details pertaining to refunds based on Drop and Withdrawal deadlines.”
Matriculations Dates for the Enrollment and Academic Calendar
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Event
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Summer/Fall Dates
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Spring Dates
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Advising for Currently Enrolled Students
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Last week in February for 20 BD (excluding spring break or
days that faculty/staff are NOT available)
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First week in October for 15 BD
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Registration Opens for Currently Enrolled Students
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15 BD after Advising begins for current students (excluding
spring break or days that faculty/staff are NOT available)
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10 BD after Advising begins for current students (excluding
spring break or days that faculty/staff are NOT available)
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Enrollment Process Begins for New, Returning, and Transfer
Students
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20 BD after Advising begins for current students (excluding
spring break or days that faculty/staff are NOT available)
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16 BD after Advising begins for current students (excluding
spring break or days that faculty/staff are NOT available)
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Registration Opens for Transient and Non-Degree Students
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15 BD after Enrollment process begins for new students (excluding
spring break or days that faculty/staff are NOT available)
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13 BD after Enrollment process begins for new students
(excluding spring break or days that faculty/staff are NOT available)
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Financial Aid Priority Processing Date
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(Fall) 26 (Summer) 12 BD before 1st day of class (exclude
holidays)
Students with incomplete files after “FA Priority Deadline
date” must make payment arrangements prior to “Payment Due date”. See
"Payment Due" details below.
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20 BD before 1st day of class (exclude holidays)
Students with incomplete files after “FA Priority Deadline
date” must make payment arrangements prior to “Payment Due date”. See
"Payment Due" details below.
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Residency Priority Processing Date
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5 BD before Tuition due date
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5 BD before Tuition due date
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Admissions Deadline
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6 BD before 1st day of class
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6 BD before 1st day of class
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Payment Due; Student Schedules Deleted for Nonpayment
___________________________________ Fall – Payment Plans
Enroll online by August 1 - $0 down and 4 payments:
August – November
After August 1 – 25% down and 3 payments:
September – November
Spring – Payment Plans
Enroll online by January 1 - $0 down and 4 payments:
January – April
After January 1 – 25% down and 3 payments:
February – April
Summer
– Payment Plans
Enroll online by May 1 - $0 down and 3 payments:
May – July
After May 1 – 25% down and 2 payments:
June - July
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4 BD before 1st day of class
Students will lose their schedules if payment arrangements are
not made by this date. Between “day after payment due date” and “day prior to
the first day of class”, payment for additional credit hours or schedule
changes must be paid by “first day of class”, 6:30 p.m. After “day prior to
the first day of class”, payment for additional credit hours or schedule
changes must be paid by “last day of drop”, 2:00 p.m. Students with
incomplete financial aid files must enroll in the college's payment plan by
the payment due date or pay in full by cash, check or credit card. Students
may pay online under Step 6 of the eTC Get Set tab. Students re-registering
for classes due to schedules cancelled for nonpayment will be assessed a registration
fee of $40. This fee does not apply to schedule changes (adds and/or drops)
made during this time.
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4 BD before 1st day of class
Students will lose their schedules if payment arrangements are
not made by this date. Between “day after payment due date” and “day prior to
the first day of class”, payment for additional credit hours or schedule
changes must be paid by “first day of class”, 6:30 p.m. After “day prior to
the first day of class”, payment for additional credit hours or schedule
changes must be paid by “last day of drop”, 2:00 p.m. Students with
incomplete financial aid files must enroll in the college's payment plan by
the payment due date or pay in full by cash, check or credit card. Students
may pay online under Step 6 of the eTC Get Set tab. Students re-registering
for classes due to schedules cancelled for nonpayment will be assessed a
registration fee of $40. This fee does not apply to schedule changes (adds
and/or drops) made during this time.
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Eligible Senior Citizens May Register for Tuition-Free Courses
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6 BD before 1st day of class - Last BD before Class begins
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6 BD before 1st day of class - Last BD before Class begins
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Last Day To Register (ALL STUDENTS)
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Last BD before Class begins
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Last BD before Class begins
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Last Day for Major Changes
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Noon on Last Day to Add Classes for Session A
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Noon on Last Day to Add Classes for Session A
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