KENNESAW, Ga. | Jan 2, 2020
Important student deadlines for Spring Semester 2020
With the start of a new calendar year, ¿ìè³É°æÊÓƵ State students, faculty and staff are returning to campus for the spring semester, which is set to begin Jan. 6. Here are key dates to remember for Spring 2020:
Classes:
Monday, Jan. 6 – First day of classes and beginning of add/drop period
Friday, Jan. 10 – End of add/drop period
Friday, Jan. 17 – Final tuition and fees payment deadline
Monday, Jan. 20 – No classes - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Financial Aid:
Sunday, Jan. 13 – Last day to use financial aid credit at .
Friday, Jan. 17 – Financial aid is disbursed to to pay tuition and fees.
Friday, Jan. 22 – Refunds are made available (processed by Bursar’s Office).
Services:
Thursday, Jan. 2 – The Bookstore returns to normal operations
Sunday, Jan. 5 – Stingers and Commons open from 4-9 p.m.; all University Dining locations resume regular hours on Monday, Jan. 6
Monday, Jan. 6 – Regular shuttle service resumes
Scholarships:
The deadline for most scholarships is March 1. For more information, visit .
Mark your calendar:
Spring Break is set for March 28 – April 3.
Last day of classes is April 27.
Commencement ceremonies are held May 5-7.
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