Belmont Abbey College
Summer 2011 Session
May 23 Monday Summer school Session I begins – Monday – Friday day classes
  23 Monday Summer school Session II Monday/Wednesday classes begin
  24 Tuesday Summer school Session II Tues/Thurs evening classes begin
  26 thursday Last day to register for credit or change courses for Session I or II
  30 monday memeorial Day – No classes
June 3 friday Last day to officially withdraw from Session I or II classes with “W”
  21 Tuesday Summer school session III begins – Monday - Friday day classes
  23 Thursday Last day to register for credit or change course for Session III
  24 Friday Session I grades due by 12 noon – submit via IQ Web
july 4 Monday Independence Day – No classes
  5 Tuesday Last day to officially withdraw from Session III classes with “W”
  7 Thursday Last day of Session II Tue/Thu 8 week evening classes
  12 tuesday Session II Tue/Thu 6:00pm class exam – exam begins at 6:00pm
  13 wednesday last day of session II mon/wed classes
  14 thursday Session II tue/thur 8:15pm class exam – exam begins at 6:00pm
  18 monday Session II mon/wed 6:00pm class exam – exam begins at 6:00pm
  19 tuesday Session III final exams – normal class times
  20 wednesday Session II mon/wed 8:15pm class exam – exam begins at 6:00pm
  25 monday Session II & III final grades due by 12 noon – submit via IQ Web
 
 

 

 

 

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