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Changes to the Academic Calendar
As announced in December 2023, CU Boulder will follow a revised academic calendar beginning with the Fall 2025 semester.
These revisions were in direct response to feedback from deans, faculty, staff and students and focus on student academic preparedness as well as promoting health and wellbeing.
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Katherine Eggert, vice chancellor for academic planning and assessment
Devin Cramer, associate vice chancellor and dean of students
Andre Grothe, assistant vice provost for academic planning
Sarah Layton, associate registrar
Barbara Marshall, assistant vice chancellor of student financial services
Erika Swain, assistant director for compliance and authorization, academic affairs
Kristi Wold-McCormick, assistant vice provost and university registrar
Revisions to the academic calendar:
- Adjusting the Monday-Wednesday-Friday and Tuesday-Thursday class meeting patterns so they both have the same number of instructional days.
- Moving the first day of classes each semester earlier to Thursday rather than the following Monday.
- Creating a midterm reading day each semester.
- Adding another reading day before the final exam period at the end of each semester.
- Moving spring break one week earlier to facilitate alignment with Boulder Valley School District’s and St. Vrain Valley School District’s spring breaks.
How these revisions create other differences from the current academic calendar:
- The number ofinstructional days will be reduced from 73 to 70 during a standard fall and spring semester.
- The midterm reading day will fall on the eighth Thursday of the semester.
- The Friday of the last week of classes will operate as a Monday to equalize Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday instructional days.
- The last day of classes each semester will fall on a Friday; final exam reading days will be on Saturday–Sunday; and the final exam period will be Monday–Friday, ending at 4 p.m. Friday.
- After the end of the final exam period (Friday at4 p.m.),departmental commencement recognition events(fall and spring semesters) and residence hall move out(spring semester) may be scheduled.
- Spring commencement, which is held on the day after the final exam period, will fall on a Saturday.