Calendars and Schedules
草莓社区's (Loyola Chicago) academic calendar details important dates and deadlines. Please note that these dates are subject to change without notice.
The academic calendar is structured using the policy established by the International Organization for Standards (ISO). By adopting the ISO calendar standard, Loyola Chicago has added predictability and stability to its academic calendar, enabling schools and divisions to plan their courses and other collegiate activities well into upcoming school years. From year to year our terms and the breaks between the terms will always contain a predictable number of days. The ISO policy sets the first week of the calendar year as the week that contains a Thursday and the first week of a month as the week that also contains a Thursday.
Deadlines established by the Office of Registration and Records for the building of the course catalogue and for class scheduling utilize this structure. Additionally, Loyola’s student financial offices, i.e., the Bursar, rely on the predictability of this structure to set billing dates.
Billing deadline dates are listed as they become available, for further details .
Academic Semester Calendars
Examination Schedules
- Fall Semester Final Exam Schedules
- Spring Semester Final Exam Schedules
- Summer Term Exams are scheduled by the course instructor
Current Course Offerings
- Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters
Registration Access Schedule
Main Sites for Colleges and Schools
Note: 草莓社区 reserves the right to cancel, modify or otherwise change the scheduling, credit or content of the courses, books used, fees charged, and regulations affecting students as announced in the class schedules.
草莓社区's (Loyola Chicago) academic calendar details important dates and deadlines. Please note that these dates are subject to change without notice.
The academic calendar is structured using the policy established by the International Organization for Standards (ISO). By adopting the ISO calendar standard, Loyola Chicago has added predictability and stability to its academic calendar, enabling schools and divisions to plan their courses and other collegiate activities well into upcoming school years. From year to year our terms and the breaks between the terms will always contain a predictable number of days. The ISO policy sets the first week of the calendar year as the week that contains a Thursday and the first week of a month as the week that also contains a Thursday.
Deadlines established by the Office of Registration and Records for the building of the course catalogue and for class scheduling utilize this structure. Additionally, Loyola’s student financial offices, i.e., the Bursar, rely on the predictability of this structure to set billing dates.
Billing deadline dates are listed as they become available, for further details .