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  2. Key dates. Semester start and end dates: Discover the official start and end dates for each semester, including fall, winter, and summer terms. Registration deadlines: Stay informed about important deadlines for course registration, adding or dropping courses, and payment due dates.

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      Registration start date for newly admitted students, winter...

  3. The University of Alberta Undergraduate and Graduate Calendars are its official repository for degree, program, and course requirements, along with the rules, regulations, policies, fees, and information about financial aid and scholarships.

  4. Registration start date for newly admitted students, winter 2025 term. New students admitted for winter 2025 can register any time after admission and advising criteria have been satisfied.

  5. Undergraduate Sessional Dates. The pages listed below contain important information relevant to each term; in them, you will find classes and exams start/end dates, co-curricular days and reading week, add/drop deadlines, holidays, University closings and more.

  6. Classes begin: Monday, January 6; Winter Reading Break: from March 3 to March 7 inclusive (some exceptions apply) Classes end: Friday, April 11; Study Days: Saturday, April 12 and Sunday, April 13; Exams begin: Monday, April 14; Exams end: Wednesday, April 30 (11 days, including evening exams)

  7. Academic dates run from September 1 to August 31 and vary by program. These dates do not apply to apprenticeship programs. (First year degree programs in the School of Engineering & Technology begin on August 19.) Conestoga is closed December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1.

  8. Academic Calendars. Full-Time Post-Secondary academic Calendars. The academic calendar highlights important dates throughout the year. Dates will vary depending on your program. Specific program start dates will be communicated to students on their offer letters and fee invoices.

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