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Term Dates 201510 Refund Info Only.Xlsx Spring 2015 Term Dates With Refund Dates Students can Web Students can Web Need Instructor Drop until 11:50 Last Day to Declare Late Reg Fee Last Date For Last Date For 70% Last Date For 60% Last Date For 40% POT Description Weeks Start Date End Date add until 11:50 pm Signature* pm Audit (Census Date) WD Begins Begins 100% Refund Refund Refund Refund 1 Full Term 15 January 12, 2015 May 3, 2015 January 16, 2015 January 17, 2015 March 16, 2015 January 26, 2015 January 27, 2015 January 5, 2015 January 21, 2015 January 28, 2015 February 4, 2015 February 10, 2015 3 14 Week Weekend 14 January 23, 2015 May 3, 2015 January 22, 2015 January 23, 2015 March 24, 2015 February 12, 2015 February 13, 2015 January 5, 2015 January 30, 2015 February 6, 2015 February 12, 2015 February 18, 2015 4A First 7 Week 7 January 12, 2015 March 1, 2015 January 11, 2015 January 12, 2015 February 10, 2015 January 21, 2015 January 22, 2015 January 5, 2015 January 16, 2015 January 21, 2015 January 23, 2015 January 27, 2015 5A Second 7 Week 7 March 16, 2015 May 3, 2015 March 15, 2015 March 16, 2015 April 14, 2015 March 25, 2015 March 26, 2015 January 5, 2015 March 20, 2015 March 24, 2015 March 26, 2015 March 30, 2015 E First 6 Week 6 January 12, 2015 February 22, 2015 January 11, 2015 January 12, 2015 February 5, 2015 January 20, 2015 January 21, 2015 January 5, 2015 January 15, 2015 January 20, 2015 January 22, 2015 January 26, 2015 F Last 6 Week 6 March 23, 2015 May 3, 2015 March 22, 2015 March 23, 2015 April 16, 2015 March 31, 2015 April 1, 2015 January 5, 2015 March 26, 2015 March 30, 2015 April 1, 2015 April 3, 2015 G First 9 Week Courses 9 January 12, 2015 March 22, 2015 January 11, 2015 January 12, 2015 February 18, 2015 January 25, 2015 January 26, 2015 January 5, 2015 January 20, 2014 January 23, 2015 January 28, 2015 January 30, 2015 H 14 Week 14 January 19, 2015 May 3, 2015 January 18, 2015 January 19, 2015 March 18, 2015 February 8, 2015 February 9, 2015 January 5, 2015 January 28, 2015 February 4, 2015 February 10, 2015 February 16, 2015 N Last 9 Week Courses 9 February 23, 2015 May 3, 2015 February 22, 2015 February 23, 2015 April 1, 2015 March 8, 2015 March 9, 2015 January 5, 2015 March 2, 2015 March 5, 2015 March 17, 2015 March 19, 2015 P First 5 Week 5 January 12, 2015 February 15, 2015 January 11, 2015 January 12, 2015 February 2, 2015 January 18, 2015 January 19, 2015 January 5, 2015 January 15, 2015 January 20, 2015 January 22, 2015 January 23, 2015 Q Last 5 Week 5 March 30, 2015 May 3, 2015 March 29, 2015 March 30, 2015 April 20, 2015 April 5, 2015 April 6, 2015 January 5, 2015 April 2, 2015 April 6, 2015 April 8, 2015 April 9, 2015 W Second 5 Week 5 February 16, 2015 March 29, 2015 February 15, 2015 February 16, 2015 March 9, 2015 February 24, 2015 February 25, 2015 January 5, 2015 February 19, 2015 February 23, 2015 February 25, 2015 February 26, 2015 Z Flex Courses FLEX January 13, 2015 May 3, 2015 varies varies varies varies varies January 5, 2015 varies varies varies varies Page 1 10/2/2014.
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