- May 18
- Wednesday Maymester begins.
- May 23-25
- Monday-Wednesday Registration for continuing and readmitted students for the summer session for those who have not yet registered.
- Add/drop for the summer session for students who have registered and paid their tuition.
- To complete registration, undergraduate students must pay tuition by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 25. Graduate and law students must pay tuition by Tuesday, June 7.
- Payment for added classes (add bill) due by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7.
- May 25
- Wednesday Tuition payment deadline is 5:00 p.m. for undergraduate students.
- May 28
- Saturday Summer residence halls open at 9:00 a.m.
- University Health Services benefits become available to registered students.
- May 30
- Monday Memorial Day holiday.
- May 31
- Tuesday University required Orientation and testing begin for new undergraduate students (for the most up to date information regarding orientation dates/schedules, please visit New Student Services website).
- May 31-June 1
- Tuesday–Wednesday Registration for the summer sessions; students who register on these dates can register for any summer session: first term, whole session, nine-week, and second term. To complete registration, undergraduate, graduate, and law students must pay tuition by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7.
- June 2
- Thursday Classes begin for first-term, nine-week, and whole-session classes.
- June 3
- Friday Last day of the official add/drop period for first-term, nine-week, and whole-session classes; after this date, changes in registration may require the approval of the department chair and usually the student’s dean. (See General Information, Academic Policies and Procedures, for details.)
- June 7
- Tuesday Fourth class day for first-term, nine-week, and whole-session classes; this is the date the official enrollment count is taken.
- Last day an undergraduate student may add a first-term, nine-week, or whole-session class except for rare and extenuating circumstances.
- Tuition payment deadline is 5:00 p.m. for undergraduate, graduate, and law students.
- Payment for added classes (add bill) due by 5:00 p.m.
- Last day to drop a first-term, nine-week, or whole-session class for a possible refund. (See General Information, Academic Policies and Procedures and Registration, Tuition, and Fees for details.)
- Last day a graduate student may, with the required approvals, add a first-term, nine-week, or whole-session class.
- Last day a law student may add a first-term, nine-week, or whole-session class. Last day a law student may drop a class without the approval of the dean.
- June 8
- Wednesday Registration for the fall semester begins for new summer session students who have paid their tuition for summer, and for continuing and readmitted students, and for new graduate students who have not yet registered for fall.
- June 22
- Wednesday Last day a student may change registration in a first-term, nine-week, or whole-session class to or from the pass/fail or credit/no credit basis.
- June 28
- Tuesday Last class day for first-term two-hour law classes.
- Last day to drop a first-term two-hour law class, with required approvals.
- June 29
- Wednesday Reading day for first-term two-hour law classes.
- June 30
- Thursday Final examinations for first-term two-hour law classes.
- July 4
- Monday Independence Day Holiday.
- July 6
- Wednesday Last class day for first-term three-hour law classes.
- Last day to drop a first-term three-hour law class, with required approvals.
- July 7
- Thursday Last class day for first-term classes.
- Last day to drop a first-term class, with required approvals.
- Reading day for first-term three-hour law class.
- July 8
- Friday Registration for students enrolling for the second term only. To complete registration, undergraduate, graduate, and law students must pay tuition by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 14.
- July 8-9
- Friday-Saturday Final examinations for first-term classes, including first-term three-hour law classes. Nine-week and whole-session classes do not meet.
- July 9
- Saturday First session housing must check out of University residence halls by 2:00 p.m.
- July 10
- Sunday Second session housing may check in to University residence halls starting at 9:00 a.m.
- July 11
- Monday Classes begin for second-term classes.
- July 12
- Tuesday Last day of the official add/drop period for the second term; after this date, changes in registration may require the approval of the department chair and usually the student's dean. (See General Information, Academic Policies and Procedures, for details.)
- July 14
- Thursday Fourth class day for second-term classes; this is the date the official enrollment count is taken.
- Last day an undergraduate student may add a second-term class except for rare and extenuating circumstances.
- Tuition payment deadline is 5:00 p.m. for undergraduate, graduate and law students.
- Payment for added classes (add bill) due by 5:00 p.m.
- Last day to drop a second-term class for a possible refund. (See General Information, Academic, Policies and Procedures and Registration, Tuition, and Fees for details.)
- Last day a graduate student may, with the required approvals, add a second-term class.
- Last day a law student may add a second-term course. Last day a law student may drop a second-term course without the approval of the dean.
- July 15
- Friday Last day to apply for an undergraduate or a law degree.
- Last day a law student may register in absentia.
- July 20
- Wednesday Last day during the summer session for new summer session students and for continuing, readmitted, and new graduate students to register for the fall semester.
- July 26
- Tuesday Tuition bills for the fall semester distributed to students electronically. Notice is sent to the e-mail address on the student's record.
- Last class day for nine-week classes.
- Last day to drop a nine-week class. (See General Information, Academic Policies and Procedures, for details.)
- July 27
- Wednesday Reading day for nine-week law classes.
- July 27-28
- Wednesday–Thursday Final examinations for nine-week classes except in the School of Law.
- July 28-29
- Thursday-Friday Final examinations for nine-week law classes.
- July 29
- Friday Last day a student may change registration in a second-term class to or from the pass/fail or credit/no credit basis.
- Last day to apply for a graduate degree.
- Last day a doctoral candidate may hold a dissertation defense for the summer 2022 term.
- July 30
- Saturday Nine-week session housing must check out of University Residence Halls by 9:00 a.m.
- August 5
- Friday Last class day for second-term two-hour law classes.
- Last day to drop a second-term two-hour law class, with required approvals.
- August 6
- Saturday Reading day for second-term two-hour law classes.
- August 8-9
- Monday-Tuesday Final examinations for second-term two-hour law classes.
- August 12
- Friday Tuition payment deadline is 5:00 p.m. for undergraduate students who registered for the fall semester by Friday, July 22. The payment deadline for graduate and law students is the fourth class day of the fall semester.
- Last class day for second-term and whole-session classes, including three- and four-hour law classes.
- Last day to submit master's report, recital, thesis, doctoral dissertation, or treatise to the graduate dean.
- Last day to drop a second-term or whole-session class. (See General Information, Academic Policies and Procedures, for details.)
- Last day an undergraduate student may register in absentia.
- Orientation for new international students.
- August 13
- Saturday Final examinations for second-term and whole-session classes, except in the School of Law.
- Reading day in the School of Law.
- August 15
- Monday Final examinations for second-term and whole-session classes.
- Final examinations for second-term and whole-session law classes.
- Official graduation date (no public exercises).
- Orientation for new undergraduate transfer students.
- August 16
- Tuesday Summer residence halls close at 9:00 a.m.
- Orientation for new undergraduate transfer students.
- Orientation for new freshman students.
All published dates in the academic calendar have been approved and every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. However, on rare occurrence dates may be slightly adjusted.