Some upcoming features of the academic calendar for Fall 2019
August 28, 2019
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Dear Colleagues,
Please make note of the following features of this fall’s schedule of classes, including the list of religious holidays that follows the table, below. (The table is taken from: https://www.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar/registration/academic-calendar.html)
Fall 2019 Academic Calendar (Subject to Change)
August
27
Tuesday
Start of Fall term
Classes begin
September
2
Monday
College Closed
Last day to add a course
3
Tuesday
Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
Verification of Enrollment rosters available to faculty
5
Thursday
Classes follow Monday schedule
9
Monday
Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
16
Monday
Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund.
Verification of Enrollment Rosters Due from faculty.
Last day to apply/cancel P/NC option (Graduate)
17
Tuesday
WN Grades assigned
Grade of W is assigned to students who officially withdraw from a course
30
Monday
No classes scheduled
October
1
Tuesday
No classes scheduled
8–9
Tuesday-Wednesday
No classes scheduled
14
Monday
College Closed
16
Wednesday
Classes follow Monday schedule
November
5
Tuesday
Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W
28-30
Thursday-Saturday
College closed
December
1
Sunday
College closed
12
Thursday
Last Day of Classes
13
Friday
Reading day
14-20
Saturday-Friday
Final Examinations Please note that final exams may not take place outside of the exam period, including during the last week of class.
20
Friday
End of Fall Term
24-25
Tuesday-Wednesday
College Closed
27
Friday
Fall 2019 Final Grade Submission Deadline
Other religious holidays
Some students will observe additional religious holidays. (The ones recorded below those are listed by the City of New York. We have left out the holidays accounted for by the schedule above.) Please take these holidays into consideration in scheduling exams and assignments.
Please note:
- We must permit those who observe religious holidays an opportunity to make up any missed assignments or exams.
- Students are responsible for making up any missed work.
October 14-15 (Monday-Tuesday): Succoth (Jewish holiday) *
October 21 (Monday): Shemini Atzereth (Jewish holiday) *
October 22 (Tuesday): Simchas Torah (Jewish holiday) *
October 27 (Sunday): Diwali (Hindu holiday)
November 1 (Friday): All Saints Day (Catholic holiday)
December 8 (Sunday): Immaculate Conception (Catholic holiday)
* Jewish holidays begin the night before the first date and end at sundown on the last date noted.
Dennis Slavin, PhD
Associate Provost for Teaching and Learning
Assistant Vice President
Baruch College, CUNY
646-660-6504 (phone); 646-660-6531 (fax)