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For Parents : The College Calendar

The academic year consists of three periods of ten-week classes plus four days for final exams. Students are not enrolled in classes during the summer quarter, but a range of opportunities for special programs and internships is available to them, should they wish to participate.

The Calendar and the "K" Plan
Kalamazoo College provides opportunities for experiential education on and off campus, domestically and internationally, through its distinctive "K" Plan. During their four years at the College, students develop foundations skills to prepare for lifelong learning. They are encouraged to undertake explorations that challenge, deepen, and extend their understanding of themselves and the world they inhabit. They are guided in establishing connections among their educational experiences, thereby enabling them to function successfully within a complex world. This holistic perspective on education, broadened by a multicultural curriculum and work experiences in several settings, equips Kalamazoo College graduates to fulfill their greatest potential in a diverse and rapidly changing world.

For the first year, students are enrolled for fall, winter and spring classes and have a vacation during the summer. In the second year, students are enrolled in classes fall, winter and spring quarters, but may participate in a one-quarter study abroad program during the spring quarter. We encourage second year students to work with the Center for Career and Professional Development staff to develop a career exploration internship or job during the summer after the second year. Typically, juniors participate in the study abroad program during the fall and winter quarters, returning to campus for classes during the spring. However, some students extend their study abroad to nine months. Many seniors will start their senior individualized project during the summer between the junior and senior year and complete it during fall, winter or spring. Students seeking teaching certifucation will be off-campus fall or winter for student teaching.

Quarterly Events Calendar
An online Calendar of Events is updated quarterly with information on college programs open to the public.

2011-12 Academic Year
 
Fall Quarter 2011
Sept 7-11 Orientation
Sept 7 Residence Halls open for new students, 8am
Sept 10-11 Residence Halls open for returning students, 9am-9pm
Sept 12 Classes begin
Oct 14 Mid-Term break
Oct 21-23 Homecoming
Oct 28-30 Family Weekend
Nov 18 Classes end
Nov 20-22 Final Exams
Nov 23 Residence Halls close for winter break, 9am
Winter Quarter 2012
Jan 2 Residence Halls reopen for check-in at 9am
Jan 3 Classes begin
Jan 16
MLK Holiday
Feb 3 Mid-Term break
Mar 9 Classes end
Mar 11-13 Final Exams
Mar 14 Residence Halls close for spring break, noon
Spring Quarter 2012
Mar 24 Residence Halls reopen for check-in, 9am
Mar 26 Classes begin
May 28 Memorial Day Holiday
June 1 Classes end
June 4-6 Final Exams
June 7 Residence Halls close for students not participating in Commencement, noon
June 10 Commencement
June 10 Residence Halls close for students participating in Commencement, 5pm