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Fall Semester 2009       (Print only this semester's calendar)
July 15 (Wed.) Tuition, fees, and housing charges due for incoming students.
 
August 14 (Fri.) Tuition, fees, and housing charges due for upper-class students.
 
August 16 (Sun.) Convocation.
 
August 17-20 (Mon.-Thurs.)

Introduction to the Study of Law.
 

August 24 (Mon.)Fall semester classes begin.
 
September 7 (Mon.) Labor Day.  Law School holiday.
 
September 28 (Mon.) Yom Kippur. All day and evening classes suspended.
 
September 29 (Tues.) All classes follow Monday schedule.
 
October 13 (Tues.) Last day for first-year students to receive a pro rata refund.
October 20 (Tues.) Last day for upper-class students to receive a pro rata refund.
November 25 (Wed.) Thanksgiving academic recess.  All classes suspended.
November 26-27 (Thurs-Fri.) Thanksgiving recess.  Law School holiday.
December 4 (Fri.) Last day of fall semester classes.
December 5-8 (Sat-Tues.) Reading period.
December 9-22 (Wed-Tues.) Fall semester examination period.
December 24- January 1 (Thurs.- Fri.) Winter recess.  Law School holiday.


Spring Semester 2010       (Print only this semester's calendar)
January 4 (Mon.) Tuition, Fees & Housing due for all students.
January 11 (Mon.) Spring semester classes begin.
January 18 (Mon.) Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday observed.  Law School holiday.
January 20 (Wed.) All classes follow Monday schedule.
 
February 12 (Fri.) Washington’s Birthday academic recess. All classes suspended.
 
February 15 (Mon.) Washington’s Birthday observed. Law School holiday.
 
March 9 (Tues.) Last day for students to receive a pro-rata tuition refund.
 
March 29 - April 2 (Mon.- Fri.)

Spring recess. All classes suspended.


 
April 2 (Fri.) Good Friday.  Law School holiday.
 
April 27 (Tues.) All classes follow Friday schedule.
 
April 28 (Wed.) Last day of spring semester classes.
 
April 29 - May 2 (Thurs. - Sun.) Reading period.
 
May 3 - May 14 (Mon. - Fri.) Spring semester examination period.
 
May 15 - May 17 (Sat. - Mon.)

First-year writing competition for law journals.

June 4  (Fri.) Graduation.
 

Summer Semester 2010       (Print only this semester's calendar)
May 12 (Wed.) Summer semester fees due.
 
May 24 (Mon.) First day of classes.
 
May 31 (Mon.) Memorial Day.  Law School holiday.
 
July 5 (Mon.) Independence Day observed.  Law School holiday.
 
July 6 (Tues. ) All classes follow Monday schedule.
 
July 13 (Tues.) Last day of summer semester classes.
 
July 14 - July 18 (Wed.-Sun.) Reading period.
 
July 19 - July 20 (Mon. - Tues.) Summer semester examinations.
 


Note: It is the policy of the Law School to respect observances of major religious holidays. Officers of administration and of instruction, responsible for the scheduling of required academic activities or essential services, are expected to avoid conflict with such holidays as much as possible. These activities include examinations, registration and various deadlines that are a part of the academic calendar. Where scheduling conflicts prove unavoidable, no student will be penalized for absence due to religious reasons, and alternative means will be sought for satisfying the academic requirements involved. If a suitable arrangement cannot be worked out between the student and the instructor involved, the student and instructor should consult the Dean's Office.




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