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Special sessions and FCQs
Special sessions and FCQs
Special sessions refer to classes that do not follow the traditional 16-week schedule (15-week classes, 1-week break) for the fall and spring semesters. This also applies to classes that follow a nontraditional format.
Examples of special sessions
All early ending courses (e.g., 4-Wk Session 1, MBA Evenings 1)
Preterm courses
Weekend intensives
Study abroad
Other nontraditional formats (e.g., classes that span multiple semesters, self-paced courses)
An exception to special session procedures are short courses with end dates that coincide with the end of the semester (e.g., 8-Wk Session 2, MBA Evenings 2). Because their end dates align with the traditional semester, they are part of the final administration delivered on week 14 of classes.
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