Semester Structure
Two primary semesters—Fall (late August to mid‑December) and Spring (late January to early May)—frame the academic rhythm, each comprising 15 weeks of instruction followed by a final‑exam week.
Reference Brief
The University of Scranton structures its academic year around two main semesters, a brief winter session, and optional summer terms. This brief outlines the official dates, holiday breaks, and critical academic milestones for the current year.
THE ESSENTIAL BRIEF
The 2024‑2025 academic year begins with the Fall semester on August 26 and concludes with the Spring semester on May 10. Between these terms, the university observes a week‑long Thanksgiving break, a winter recess, and a spring recess that align with national holidays and the Jesuit calendar.
Registration windows open three weeks before each term’s start, while add‑drop periods close shortly after classes commence. Final examination schedules are posted two weeks before the term ends, giving students clear timelines for coursework, grading, and graduation preparation.
KEY REFERENCE POINTS
Three core aspects of the calendar provide quick reference for planning and compliance.
Two primary semesters—Fall (late August to mid‑December) and Spring (late January to early May)—frame the academic rhythm, each comprising 15 weeks of instruction followed by a final‑exam week.
The university observes major holidays including Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day, and Spring Break, each offering a scheduled pause that aligns with faculty and student needs.
Critical dates include the registration opening (typically three weeks prior to term start), the add‑drop deadline (one week into classes), and the withdrawal deadline (mid‑term), ensuring students manage enrollment responsibly.
THE TOPIC IN FOUR PARTS
Four distinct dimensions shape the academic timeline, reflecting instructional, administrative, and extracurricular cycles.
REFERENCE QUESTIONS
Practical answers about University of Scranton Academic Calendar.
The calendar is published on the University of Scranton’s registrar website and is linked from the main campus portal; Simple Learning Desk mirrors the latest version for quick reference.
Any revisions, such as emergency closures or date adjustments, are announced via campus email, the student portal alerts, and updated on the registrar’s calendar page within 24 hours.
Students should consult the academic advising office before the add‑drop deadline to request an exception or alternative arrangement, documenting the conflict in writing as per university policy.
SOURCE NOTES
These external references were retrieved for editorial fact checking. Readers should consult the original publishers for full context.
EXPLORE THE DETAILS
Bookmark the University of Scranton Academic Calendar page and subscribe to campus alerts to never miss a deadline. Simple Learning Desk keeps you updated with concise summaries each semester.