![]() ![]() 14.Second 7-Week Session Ends The University reserves the right to make calendar changes. July 3.Independence Day Observance (No Classes) Fri. June 29.Second 7-Week Session Begins Fri. May 1.Graduate Programs’ Commencement Sat. 24.Withdrawal/Change to Audit Deadline Mon. 28.Mid–Semester Grading Period Ends Mon.–Sun. Celebration (Special Class Schedule) Sat. ![]() 5.Withdrawal/Change to Audit Deadline Mon. 26–30.Thanksgiving Vacation (No Classes) Mon. 11.Mid–Semester Grading Period Ends Mon.–Tues. Good Hall, the first building on campus, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Īcademic Calendar 2014–15 SEMESTER I Wed.–Wed. Second 7-Week Session Ends The University reserves the right to make calendar changes. Independence Day Observance (No Classes) Fri.Aug. Annual Commencement SPRING TERM Mon.May 5. Graduate Programs Commencement Sat.May 3. Withdrawal/Change to Audit Deadline Mon.Apr. ![]() Mid-Semester Grading Period Ends Mon.–Sun.Mar. Celebration (Special Class Schedule) Sat.Mar. Withdrawal/Change to Audit Deadline Mon.Dec. Thanksgiving Vacation (No Classes) Mon.Dec. Mid-Semester Grading Period Ends Mon.–Tues.Oct. The University is committed to the spirit and letter of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act and strives to provide equal access to all phases of University life and activity. Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policies The University of Indianapolis does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, age, religion, creed, sexual orientation, marital status, or ethnic or national origin in any of its programs offerings or employment practices. 203 Center for Aging & Community.215 Graduate Programs.216 Course Descriptions.231 Directory.396 Index.456 18: Martin Luther King Jr.Academic Calendar 2013–14 Table of Contents, continued School of Nursing.196 Baccalaureate Degree Nursing.197 Associate Degree Nursing.198 School of Psychological Sciences. The university will continue to follow the protocols established in the UIndy Road to Re-engagement plan for Semester I, according to Manuel’s email. The June 18 closure will be in observance of Juneteenth, which the university is currently considering establishing as a permanent university holiday, and the July 2 closure will be in observance of Independence Day, Manuel’s email said. UIndy will also close and observe two additional holidays over the summer: June 18 and July 2, according to Manuel’s email. ![]() The university will be determining the format for course delivery as terms come closer. The Spring Term and Summer session dates remain unchanged as of now, according to Manuel’s email. Finals can also be offered through an online format, regardless of the course type, at the instructor’s discretion, Manuel’s email said. For Semester II, flexibility will be given to courses with specific needs, such as clinical experiences and some programs may be allowed to start the term early, along with other variations, Manuel’s email said.įinals week will be from May 3 to May 7, and will be delivered in the format of the course it is for, according to Manuel’s email. “It was clear from information gleaned from these groups that we needed to build into our schedule a series of micro-breaks that allow some space for students and faculty to recuperate, while not promoting ways to spread the virus,” Manuel said in the email.Ĭlasses will continue to be offered in multiple formats, including in-person, hybrid and online classes, according to Manuel’s email. The decision to modify the Semester II calendar by eliminating a traditional Spring Break and having five break days distributed throughout the semester instead was the result of feedback from students, faculty and staff who provided their input through surveys and focus groups, according to Manuel’s email. Classes will not be in session and campus offices will be closed for Good Friday. Good Friday will also be a day off and observed as a campus holiday on April 2, which is university tradition, Manuel said in the email. 16-17 and April 30, according to Manuel’s email. Next semester, the University of Indianapolis will not be having a spring break and will instead have five break days for the entire semester, along with having Good Friday off, University President Robert Manuel announced in an email to students, faculty and staff on Oct. ![]()
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