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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2024-2025

FALL Semester 2024

April 15

Class registration begins

September 3

Classes begin – 14-week, 7A terms

October 1

Classes begin – 10-week term

October 21

Classes end – 7A term

October 22

Classes begin – 7B term

November 28-29

Thanksgiving Recess (no classes)

December 11

Classes end – 14-week, 10-week, 7B terms

December 12-16

Final exams / Semester ends

WINTER Session 2024-2025

November 11

Class registration begins

December 18

MercerOnline classes begin

January 2

On-campus classes begin

January 15

On-campus classes end

January 21

MercerOnline classes end

SPRING Semester 2025

November 11

Class registration begins

January 21

Classes begin – 14-week, 7A terms

February 18

Classes begin – 10-week term

March 10

Classes end – 7A term

March 11

Classes begin – 7B term

March 17-23

Recess / Spring Break (no classes)

May 5

Classes end – 14-week, 10-week, 7B terms

May 6-12

Final exams / Semester ends

May 15

Commencement

SUMMER Session 2025

March 17

Class registration begins

May 19

Classes begin – U, UA terms

May 26

Holiday (no classes)

June 19

Holiday (no classes)

July 3

Classes end – UA term

July 4

Holiday (no classes)

July 8

Final examinations – UA term

July 8

Classes begin – UB term

August 18

Classes end – U, UB terms

The college reserves the right to modify this calendar. Academic calendars for future years are available on the MCCC website.

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