
III-5.00 - POLICY ON ACADEMIC CALENDAR (Approved by the Board of Regents, January 11, 1990; Amended by the Board of Regents, June 10, 1994; amended December 1, 1995; amended April 6, 2001) 1. All institutions of the University System of Maryland will follow a common academic calendar to assist student planning, facilitate joint and cooperative programs and appointments, simplify student and faculty movement among institutions, and facilitate use of distance education technologies throughout the System. 2. The common academic calendar will provide sufficient time for instruction and examinations as recommended by the Middle States Association and as stipulated by the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Within the common framework, each president shall be authorized to adjust class time to meet instructional needs. 3. The features of the common calendar will include: a) a fall semester which begins before Labor Day, except in those calendar years when a start after Labor Day can also accommodate the requirements for class meeting time, interrupted by a recess for Thanksgiving. The final examination period will conclude on or before December 23. b) a minimum of fourteen instructional days over a three-week period in January available for institutions to use for an academic winter session or, for those institutions which do not plan to offer coursework, an extended winter holiday. c) a spring semester interrupted by a one-week common spring break. The final examination period will conclude prior to Memorial Day. 4. The particular dates for each year's common calendar will be recommended by the Presidents' Council and approved by the Chancellor for publication and dissemination. The academic calendar will be adopted at least two/three years in advance. 5. The Law School at the University of Baltimore, the professional programs in the schools of the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and distributed learning and cohort programs are exempted from this policy. Each president shall be authorized to designate the programs to be exempted and adjust class time to meet instructional needs. However, all programs not otherwise constrained by the requirements of professional accrediting bodies or designated as an exempt distributed learning or cohort program should be on the USM common academic calendar. 6. By June 1 of each year, each institution will provide for the files of the Office of the Chancellor a copy of its detailed academic calendar for the upcoming academic year, including information such as registration periods, drop/add periods, and commencement dates as well as dates for summer sessions. Professional schools, and distributed learning and cohort programs exempted from the common academic calendar under provision 5 will provide copies of their academic calendars to the Chancellor's office on the same schedule. Replacement for: BOR I-5.00 and VI-19; BOT XIIII-Y