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Students should register as early as possible. By registering early, students may take full advantage of academic advisement and may have more course options available.
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Academic Calendar for:
2007-2008
Mini-semesters, flexible-entry classes, and other alternative schedules along with their withdrawal and final exam dates may be offered between or during regular semesters by some of the Dallas County Community Colleges. Please contact individual colleges for class and registration schedules.
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Spring Semester, 2008
Note: Students should register as early as possible. By registering early, students may take full advantage of academic advisement and may have more course options available. Check the colleges for registration times.
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January 1 (T)
January 2 (W)
January 7 (M)
January 14 (M)
January 21 (M)
January 28 (M)
February 21 (R)
February 22 (F)
March 10 (M)
March 14 (F)
March 17 (M)
March 21 (F)
March 24 (M)
April 10 (R)
May 5 - 8 (M-R)
May 8 (R)
May 3 -11 (S-U)
May 12 (M)
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Holiday
College Buildings and Offices Open
Faculty Reports
Classes Begin
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Holiday
12th Class Day
Conference Day for Faculty, Administrators and PSS
Faculty Professional Development (TCCTA)
Spring Break Begins
Spring Holiday for All Employees
Classes Resume
Holiday Begins
Classes Resume
Last Day to Withdraw with a Grade of “W”
Final Exams
Semester Ends
Graduation Weeks – ceremony dates may vary at the colleges
Grades due in Registrar’s Office by 10 a.m.
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| May Term, 2008 |
Contact Colleges for availability and schedules |
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** Summer Sessions, 2008 DCC Colleges’ summer sessions may vary. Please see your college’s class schedule for updated times, dates and locations.
Students should register as early as possible. By registering early, students may take full advantage of academic advisement and may have more course options available. Check the colleges for registration times.
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| First Summer Session: |
** See notice above |
May 26 (M)
June 9 (M)
June 11 (W)
June 26 (R)
July 3 (R)
July 4 (F)
July 7 (M)
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Memorial Day Holiday
Classes Begin
4th Class Day
Last Day to Withdraw with a Grade of “W”
Final Exams/ Summer Session I Ends
Fourth of July Holiday
Grades due in Registrar’s Office by 10 a.m.
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| Second Summer Session |
(Based on a 4 day class week with 1st and 2nd Friday) |
July 9 (W)
July 11 (F)
July 12 (S)
July 18 (F)
July 31 (R)
August 7 (R)
August 7 (R)
August 11 (M)
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Classes Begin
Class Day (1st Friday class meeting)
4th Class Day
Class Day (2nd Friday class meeting)
Last Day to Withdraw with a Grade of “W”
Final Exams
Summer Session II Ends
Grades due in Registrar’s Office by 10 a.m.
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** Extended Registration is limited to classes that have not met for the second time.
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