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(1) in Lieu of Veterans Day on November 11, 2020 2020/2021 UTEP Holiday Schedule Proposal Date Day Holiday UTEP Status September 7, 2020 Monday Labor Day Closed November 26, 2020 Thursday Thanksgiving Day Closed November 27, 2020 Friday Day after Thanksgiving Closed December 23, 2020 Wednesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (1) December 24, 2020 Thursday Christmas Eve Closed December 25, 2020 Friday Christmas Day Closed December 28, 2020 Monday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (2) December 29, 2020 Tuesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (3) December 30, 2020 Wednesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (4) December 31, 2020 Thursday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (5) January 1, 2021 Friday New Year’s Day Closed January 18, 2021 Monday Martin Luther King Day Closed March 27, 2021 Friday César Chávez Day Skeleton Crew Required (6) May 24, 2021 Monday Memorial Day Closed (1) In lieu of Veterans Day on November 11, 2020 (2) In lieu of Confederate Hero Day January 19, 2021 (3) In lieu of President's Day on February 17, 2021 (4) In lieu of Texas Independence Day on March 2, 2021 (5) In lieu of San Jacinto Day on April 21, 2021 (6) In lieu of LBJ Day on August 27, 2021 The following state holidays fall on a weekend and are not observed for FY 2020: Day After Christmas on Saturday, December 26, 2020 Emancipation Day on Saturday, June 19, 2021 2021/2022 UTEP Holiday Schedule Proposal Date Day Holiday UTEP Status September 6, 2021 Monday Labor Day Closed November 25, 2021 Thursday Thanksgiving Day Closed November 26, 2021 Friday Day after Thanksgiving Closed December 24, 2021 Friday Christmas Eve Closed December 28, 2021 Tuesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (1) December 29, 2021 Wednesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (2) December 30, 2021 Thursday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (3) December 31, 2021 Friday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (4) January 17, 2022 Monday Martin Luther King Day Closed March 25, 2022 Friday César Chávez Day Skeleton Crew Required (5) May 30, 2022 Monday Memorial Day Closed July 4, 2022 Monday Independence Day Closed (1) In lieu of Veterans Day on November 11, 2021 (2) In lieu of Confederate Hero Day January 19, 2022 (3) In lieu of President's Day on February 21, 2022 (4) In lieu of Texas Independence Day on March 2, 2022 (5) In lieu of San Jacinto Day on April 21, 2022 The following state holidays fall on a weekend and are not observed for FY 2021: Christmas Day on Saturday, December 25, 2021 Day After Christmas on Sunday, December 26, 2021 New Year’s Day, Saturday, January 1, 2022 Emancipation Day, Sunday June 19, 2022 LBJ Day, Saturday August 27, 2022 2022/2023 UTEP Holiday Schedule Proposal Date Day Holiday UTEP Status September 5, 2022 Monday Labor Day Closed November 24, 2022 Thursday Thanksgiving Day Closed November 25, 2022 Friday Day after Thanksgiving Closed December 26, 2022 Monday Day after Christmas Closed December 27, 2022 Tuesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (1) December 28, 2022 Wednesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (2) December 29, 2022 Thursday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (3) December 30, 2022 Friday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (4) January 2, 2023 Monday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (5) January 16, 2023 Monday Martin Luther King Day Closed March 31, 2023 Friday César Chávez Day Skeleton Crew Required (6) May 29, 2023 Monday Memorial Day Closed July 4, 2023 Tuesday Independence Day Closed (1) In lieu of Veterans Day on November 11, 2022 (2) In lieu of Confederate Hero Day January 19, 2023 (3) In lieu of President's Day on February 20, 2023 (4) In lieu of Texas Independence Day on March 2, 2023 (5) In lieu of San Jacinto Day on April 21, 2023 (6) In lieu of Emancipation Day on June 19, 2023 The following state holidays fall on a weekend and are not observed for FY 2022: Christmas Eve on Saturday, December 24, 2022 Christmas Day on Sunday, December 25, 2022 Day After Christmas on Sunday, December 26, 2022 New Year’s Day, Sunday, January 1, 2023 LBJ Day Sunday, August 27, 2023 2023/2024 UTEP Holiday Schedule Proposal Date Day Holiday UTEP Status September 4, 2023 Monday Labor Day Closed November 23, 2023 Thursday Thanksgiving Day Closed November 24, 2023 Friday Day after Thanksgiving Closed December 25, 2023 Monday Christmas Day Closed December 26, 2023 Tuesday Day after Christmas Closed December 27, 2023 Wednesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (1) December 28, 2023 Thursday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (2) December 29, 2023 Friday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (3) January 1, 2024 Monday New Year’s Day Closed January 2, 2024 Tuesday Winter Holiday Skeleton Crew Required (4) January 15, 2024 Monday Martin Luther King Day Closed March 31, 2024 Friday César Chávez Day Skeleton Crew Required (5) May 27, 2024 Monday Memorial Day Closed July 4, 2024 Thursday Independence Day Closed (1) In lieu of Confederate Hero Day January 19, 2024 (2) In lieu of President's Day on February 19, 2024 (3) In lieu of San Jacinto Day on April 21, 2024 (4) In lieu of Emancipation Day on June 19, 2024 (5) In lieu of LBJ Day August 24, 2024 The following state holidays fall on a weekend and are not observed for FY 2023: Veterans Day on Saturday, November 11, 2023 Christmas Eve on Sunday, December 24, 2023 Texas Independence Day on Saturday, March 2, 2024 San Jacinto Day on Sunday April 21, 2024 .
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