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When was Indiana University Spring Break?

When was Indiana University Spring Break?

Spring 2021 Official Calendar

Date Event Session(s)
Monday, March 15 Classes begin 2nd 8-Week
Monday, March 15 Late Registration Fee Assessed 2nd 8-Week
Sunday, March 21 100% Refund Deadline 2nd 8-Week
Sunday, March 21 – Sunday, March 28 Spring Break – **Classes Meet** Canceled for Spring 2021 Full Term 13-Week 2nd 8-Week

Does IU have a fall break?

IU-Bloomington will have a fall break in the fall 2021 semester. The campus announced in a Tweet Wednesday there will be no classes Friday, Oct. IU students did not have fall or spring break in the 2020-21 school year in an effort to minimize travel due to COVID-19 concerns.

Does IU have spring break 2021?

Indiana University announced its plans for the 2020-2021 school year, including a mix of online-only and in-person classes throughout both fall and spring semesters and eliminating fall and spring breaks.

Is Indiana University on quarters or semesters?

Is IU Bloomington on semesters or quarters? Indiana University-Bloomington is on a semester system. Semester systems are typically around 14-16 weeks long. They consist of 3 terms: Fall, Spring, and Summer.

Which is the official calendar of Indiana University Bloomington?

The Office of the Registrar publishes IU Bloomington’s Official Calendar, which informs you of official university deadlines for all staff and students. Check out our Deans’ Calendar for up-to-date information on Registrar processes impacting schools and academic units.

Where can I Find my Indiana University schedule?

Many of our calendars and schedules have been developed with both staff and student audiences in mind. In cases where there’s a dual population focus, we’ve elected to present them as part of the Student Central website for increased visibility.

When does the fall semester schedule come out?

As a rule of thumb, the schedule for the Fall will become available in mid-March, the schedule for Spring in early October, and the Summer schedule toward the latter part of February/early March. Historic terms since 2004 have been archived for research purposes and are available below.