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During a typical academic year, there are two formal semesters the fall and spring semesters. The academic year starts in the fall semester and runs from August or September to December, with various breaks such as fall break, Thanksgiving break and winter break.
The Fall Semester (Starts in August/September) This is the first semester of the year, which starts mid-August and is less often called the autumn semester. The academic year begins this semester and most aid and assistantships are offered during this period.
Typically, schools that use a semester system divide the academic year into two parts: fall and spring. The fall semester begins around the end of August or beginning of September and runs until mid-December, and the spring semester begins a month later in mid-January and runs until the end of May.
The 4-1-4 system divides the year into two standard semesters, each approximately four months long, with a unique one-month term in between. This one-month term falls in January, allowing students to focus intensively on a single course, pursue an internship, engage in independent research, or travel abroad.
When Does the Fall Semester Start in College? The most common start times for the fall semester at US colleges and universities are in mid to late August or early September. ing to the National Center for Education Statistics, over 75% of colleges and many schools start their fall terms in August or September.
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The trimester system means three terms made up of 10 weeks each, one in the Fall (September-November), Winter (January-March), and Spring (March-June). We spend the same amount of time in school as people who are on the regular semester system and have long breaks in between each term.
The fall semester typically runs from late August or early September through December, with a week for final exams scheduled in early to mid-December.
A quarter system consists of four 10-week sessions in the fall, winter, spring, and summer. The average full-time student takes 3-4 courses per term, or 9-12 credits. An academic year on the quarter system normally runs from mid-September through early June.

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